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Teacher of EAL

Teacher of EAL

Bishop Justus Church of England School

Bromley

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/UPS (or dependant of experience if unqualified)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
17 May 2018

Job overview

MPS/UPS (or dependant on experience if unqualified)  

Bishop Justus are looking to appoint an experienced and enthusiastic Teacher of EAL (English as an Additional Language) to support small groups of students to improve literacy and numeracy skills. We would welcome applications from teachers with a background in education, and those with experience in SEND, although this is not essential.  

We are looking for someone with a good understanding of written and spoken English grammar and a good grasp of numbers to support a wide range of students to achieve their academic potential. You will have a crucial role in introducing children with additional language needs into the school environment and building upon relationships with others that will have a lasting impact beyond Bishop Justus.

To apply please visit our website.   

Our school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

About Bishop Justus Church of England School

ETHOS       

Bishop Justus Church of England School seeks to serve its community in the name of the Church by ensuring excellent education in a Christian setting.

This 21st century school is a stimulating learning environment that prepares students for living and working in a rapidly changing world and encourages them to value the rich diversity of cultures they will encounter.  Students and staff are empowered to achieve their highest possible in academic, creative and sporting achievement both as members of a community and as individuals. The school provides students and staff with many opportunities to explore the significance of Christian faith and values to their own lives and the issues facing people locally, nationally and globally.  The school is committed to ensuring that the learning, vocational, and personal needs of all its students are met by its curriculum and extra-curricular activities.

The spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of the students is set in the context of Christian faith as taught and lived in the Church of England. 

The school’s distinctive ethos and approach are offered to all members of the school community.  Christian students find their faith affirmed and valued, and they meet and work with people who hold to other faiths and philosophies. All students encounter, in the lives of Christians in the school and in the school’s ethos, a living Christian witness which is neither coercive nor assertive but which welcomes and affirms.  All members of the school’s community are equally valued and are encouraged to contribute their understandings and abilities to the school’s work and ethos. The beliefs of those from other religious traditions are treated with respect and openness.

We recognise that God is at the heart of the school, and so collective worship has a high priority in the school’s daily life.  Collective worship is of high quality and planned to engage all members of the school’s community.  The school is a place in which students and staff are cared for and where they learn to care for one other.

Bishop Justus Church of England School seeks to achieve its aims and develop its life and ethos….

“Through Faith and Learning”
 

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