Teacher of Food Technology
Mary Webb School and Science College
Shrewsbury
- Expired
- Salary:
- MPR
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2018
- Apply by:
- 25 April 2018
Job overview
Teacher of Food Technology,
MPR / UPR
0.6 / 0.8 fte, Permanent
Required September 2018
Governors wish to appoint an outstanding, well-qualified and enthusiastic teacher of Food Technology. The successful candidate will be required to teach at Key Stage 3 and 4. This vacancy would suit experienced teachers or candidates new to teaching. The Technology department is dynamic and has a pro-active approach, thriving on development, innovation and change in the context of existing good practice.
Potential candidates are encouraged to contact the school to speak to the head teacher, Andrew Smith or head of design technology, Andy Walker. Full details are available on the school website.
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
Closing date: 12 noon on Thursday, 26th April 2018
Interviews to be held week beginning: Monday, 30th April 2018
Attached documents
About Mary Webb School and Science College
- Mary Webb School and Science College
- Pontesbury, Shrewsbury
- Shropshire
- SY5 0TG
- United Kingdom
THE SCHOOL AND ITS AREA
Mary Webb School and Science College serves a rural community to the south west of Shrewsbury, based in the large village of Pontesbury. The school is surrounded by farmland and is situated at the foot of Earl’s Hill; Shropshire Wildlife Trust’s first nature reserve. Mary Webb School and Science College is a popular, thriving and successful secondary school which is over-subscribed in relation to its PAN of 604, but small in relation to the national average for 11-16 schools. The school is led by Headteacher Peter Lowe-Werrell, who is ably supported by a team of very capable and well-qualified professionals who deliver high-quality teaching to all students. Mary Webb School and Science College converted to an academy in January 2019, as a founder member of the Central Shropshire Academy Trust, before joining TrustEd School’s Partnership in 2022, becoming part of TrustED CSAT Alliance.
CHALLENGE, OPPORTUNITY AND PARTNERSHIP
The school places great value upon partnership in education and there are strong links with the local schools and community, local industry and county support services. Relationships between staff and students are excellent. Staff, students and parents are asked to think of education as a partnership between the home and the school.
Mary Webb School & Science College provides a quality education through the provision of challenge and opportunity for all. On leaving us, students value learning, are capable of using initiative and have acquired the skills for independent study. They will be able to relate and communicate with others and be mature, caring, responsible, self-disciplined individuals.
For students the challenge is to be adventurous, to take full advantage of the wide range of opportunities available and to strive for the highest possible standards in everything they attempt.
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