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Teacher of Drama

Teacher of Drama

Holy Cross High School

South Lanarkshire

  • Expired
Salary:
£26,895-£35,763
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
30 September 2017

Job overview

South Lanarkshire Council schools have recently undergone an £800m+ modernisation programme. We have invested significantly in modernising school buildings and this project is believed to be the largest and most progressive in the UK.

The agenda now is to provide high quality education which will inspire learners, transform learning and strengthen communities.

During this time we have built and modernised numerous Primary and Secondary Schools.

It is our mission to make positive meaningful changes in the lives of young people. We aim to provide an exceptional learning and working environment for pupils and staff and work in partnership with parents, support staff and other professionals.

If you want to teach in modern schools which are suited to delivering a 21st century curriculum we are looking for you to join us.  We are the fifth largest local authority in Scotland and we want to harness the passion and commitment that you have for teaching – so why not come and join us.

We are now inviting applications from Fully Qualified (GTCS) Drama Teachers.

You will assist in the delivery of the curriculum and contribute to whole school initiatives, as appropriate and will carry out the range of duties outlined in Annexe B of "A Teaching Profession for the 21st Century".

Closing date: 01/10/2017

Reference: SLA03344

Holy Cross High School,
51 New Park Street,
Hamilton

About Holy Cross High School

+44 1698 543450

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Holy Cross High School is a mixed, mainstream, secondary, Roman Catholic school with a sixth form in South Lanarkshire. It caters to students aged 12 to 18 and has approximately 1,100 pupils enrolled. 

Holy Cross High School was originally placed on Muir Street and called St Mary’s Primary in the 1930s. It became known as its current name in the 1950s. The original building remained until 2010 and then the school relocated to New Park Street in 2007 when South Lanarkshire Council implemented a school modernisation programme. 


Headteacher

John Reilly

Visions and value

The school strives to create a safe and caring learning environment that is based on Christian values, helping every pupil to discover more about the Roman Catholic religion. It works hard to promote an active partnership between the home, school and parish. It also aims to treat everyone as an equal and to provide the highest quality of education so that every student is fully equipped for their future adult life. 

The curriculum prioritises maths, English, science and modern languages. It also offers art and music, business studies and computing science and home economics and technology. 

Education Scotland

“Young people learn in a very safe, welcoming and caring environment. Catholic values and a commitment to improving young people’s life chances are embedded in the very positive culture of the school community. Relationships between and amongst staff and young people are consistently very positive. In almost all lessons, learning is stimulating and motivating. As a result, young people’s knowledge and skills for future learning, work and life are developing well.” 

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Applications closed