Teacher of Food Technology
The Mountbatten School
Romsey
- Expired
- Salary:
- Main Pay Range (£22,917 - £32,492)
- Job type:
- Part Time, Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2018
- Apply by:
- 20 May 2018
Job overview
Teacher of Food Technology Main Pay Scale (£22,917- £32,492)
Preferably full time with the possibility of part time for the right candidate
The Mountbatten School is a highly successful 11-16 co-educational school. GCSE results are excellent by both attainment and progress measures. Whilst we have a strong EBAC tradition, all areas of the curriculum are strong and valued.
The School is committed to the importance of the Technology curriculum for all students. Facilities, for example, have been recently refurbished and are amongst the very best in the area. The suite of rooms includes three workshops, one textiles room and two large food rooms. In addition there is good CADCAM provision, two laser cutters and a 3D printer. Option take up is good; there are projected to four Technology groups and four Food groups in next year’s Year 10.
Following the retirement of an outstanding teacher, we are seeking to appoint a Teacher of Food for September 2018. The faculty has exceptionally good numbers at post-14 in both GCSE Food and Nutrition and a vocational equivalent course.
Closing Date: Monday 21 May 2018
Interviews: Week commencing Monday 21 May 2018
Application forms and further details are available from the school website: www.mountbatten.hants.sch.uk, or by e-mailing human.resources@mountbatten.hants.sch.uk or by telephoning 01794 510227.
CVs will not be accepted
The Mountbatten School is committed to safeguarding children and full pre-employment checks will be undertaken.
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About The Mountbatten School
The school is situated in Romsey, a very pleasant abbey town in the southern Test Valley. Opened in 1969 and built on land formerly in the ownership of Earl Mountbatten's Broadlands Estate, the school enjoyed the patronage of Lord Louis until his assassination. We are honoured that his great granddaughter, The Lady Alexandra Knatchbull, is our current patron.
The school is one of the largest and most successful co-educational comprehensives in Hampshire. Our intake is 300, and there are currently 1466 students on roll.
The school serves a predominantly rural catchment area extending from the boundary of Southampton to the boundary of Wiltshire. We are the larger of two secondary schools in the town. The school is very popular and heavily oversubscribed.
The school is a Single Academy Trust. Andrew Portas, the school’s Headmaster, has been in post since September 2022 and was formerly the Senior Deputy appointed in September 2010. The school is organised into eight faculties with approximately 80 FTE teaching staff, and the pastoral structure is based on five year groups.
The school is fortunate to have extensive grounds as it was built on land that was formerly part of Lord Mountbatten’s Broadlands Estate. Since the school became an academy on 1 April 2011, there has been an extensive refurbishment programme over many years. As a result, all departments are very well-resourced and accommodated.
The school is high achieving and GCSE outcomes are very good. Ofsted carried out an ungraded inspection of the school in January 2024; the school remained ‘good’ with many aspects of the school’s work being recognised as ‘first class’. There is a very strong international ethos and tangible links with schools in Africa, Asia and Europe. The school has a very strong focus on staff development. Career development is pursued in leadership, pedagogy and pastoral opportunities.
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