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Teacher of English (NQT / MPS)

Teacher of English (NQT / MPS)

St Martins School (3-16 Learning Community)

Shropshire

Salary:
NQT / MPS
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
01/09/2020
Apply by:
7 February 2020

Job overview

We are looking to appoint a well qualified and creative teacher to join our fantastic experienced team of English teachers. Applicants should love English and be passionate about teaching their subject. Our current  team have transformed  English and this position would be an excellent position for a teacher to learn and  develop.  

Applicants should be willing to teach all age ranges up to GCSE.

We are a very unique team of secondary and primary practitioners, delivering a truly through education for our small, community school.

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About St Martins School (3-16 Learning Community)

St Martins School is a mixed, non-denominational academy for pupils aged 3-16, located near Oswestry in Shropshire. It is a state community school that converted to academy status in 2016 and is now part of The 3-18 Education Trust. The school will provide 660 places when fully subscribed.

St Martins was established in 2012, combining Ifton Heath Primary School with Rhyn Park School and Performing Arts College to create Shropshire’s first all-through school.

Head of school

Sue Lovecy

Values and vision

Owing to its relatively small size, St Martins prides itself on being able to focus on students individually. It ensures learners are happy and safe in their environment, providing a supportive and nurturing family ethos. The school values academic and social development. It ensures that all children are treated as unique and celebrated for their differences and strengths. Pupils are provided with a challenging and rewarding curriculum.

The academy works in collaboration with a number of schools in the local community, including Moreton Hall School, which enables students to use their science equipment. It also works with Gobowen, Weston Rhyn and Selattyn schools to deliver a community-focused curriculum to enhance pupils’ learning experiences.

Ofsted report

“Outcomes in the early years are good. Pupils make good progress and are well prepared for the next stage of their education. The headteacher has managed the amalgamation of the two schools very well, bringing together two disparate communities. The school has a strong, unified ethos.”

View St Martins School’s latest Ofsted report

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