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Teacher of English - Part time (0.6)

Teacher of English - Part time (0.6)

Haberdashers' Adams

Newport, Shropshire

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Salary:
Main Pay Scale / Upper Pay Scale
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
February 2020
Apply by:
6 December 2019

Job overview

Haberdashers’ Adams (formerly known as Adams’ Grammar School)

“An Outstanding School” in all four categories – Ofsted November 2013

We are a boy's school with co-educational Sixth Form. There are currently 940 pupils on roll; approximately 100 of these are boarders. The Sixth Form has about 340 students of whom just over 100 are girls. 

This position is fixed-term from February to July 2020

We require a well qualified and enthusiastic teacher to teach in a highly professional, energetic and successful department. 

For further information please contact the Headmaster’s PA, Mrs Mills on either registrar@adamsgs.uk or 01952 953810.

Closing date for applications is 9am on Friday 6th December 2019

Interviews to be held week commencing 9th December 2019

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About Haberdashers' Adams

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+44 1952 953810

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Haberdashers' Adams (formerly Adams' Grammar School) is a co-ed selective state grammar school in the market town of Newport, Shropshire. Founded in 1656, the School welcomes boys and girls aged 11-18 as day pupils, with boarding for boys.

Entrance to the School is highly competitive. The most common points of entry are via an 11+ examination for Year 7, or following GCSE exam results. Former pupils of the school are known as Old Novaportans.

Headmaster

Gary Hickey

Vision and values

Haberdashers' Adams has a strong reputation for academic excellence, and as such has high expectations of its pupils and their academic progress. In order to get the best out of students, teachers provide an extensive and wide-ranging curriculum. A variety of extra-curricular activities help to ensure that young people leave the school with the necessary life skills to succeed in the real world, as well as the very best academic qualifications.

View the School's latest Ofsted report

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