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Teacher of French (Main) with some Spanish

Teacher of French (Main) with some Spanish

Alleyne's Academy

Staffordshire

  • Expired
Salary:
TMS
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2016 or the earliest possible date thereafter
Apply by:
19 June 2016

Job overview

Alleyne’s Academy wishes to appoint a dynamic and imaginative French specialist. We welcome applications from NQT or experienced teachers. The successful applicant must also have the ability to teach some Spanish to KS3/GCSE level.

The position offers the opportunity to be a part of a highly successful team of MFL specialists teaching French and Spanish at KS3, GCSE and A Level. The school prides itself on our extra-curricular activities and international links.

The successful applicant will teach French KS3, KS4 and A level and some Spanish up to GCSE.

Alleyne’s Academy has been judged by OfSTED as Good in April 2016. Stone is a pleasant canal town which is easily accessible by the M6 Motorway and the A50.

Further details and an application form may be obtained from Mrs C Rhodes, P A to Ms K Lockett, Headteacher at Alleyne's Academy, Oulton Road, Stone, ST15 8DT, Tel: (01785) 354200, Fax: (01785) 354222, or E-mail: office@alleynes.staffs.sch.uk. Web site: http://www.alleynesacademy.co.uk  

Closing date: Monday 20th June, 12.00 noon
Interviews: Thursday 23rd June 2016

This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young/vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

This position is subject to a criminal records check from the Disclosure & Barring Service (Formerly CRB) which will require you to disclose all criminal convictions.

Alleyne’s Academy, Oulton Road, Stone, Stafford, Staffordshire, ST15 8DT
Tel: 01785 354 200 Fax: 01785 354 250
Headteacher: Ms K Lockett

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About Alleyne's Academy

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Alleyne's Academy, formerly Alleyne's High School, is a co-educational secondary school and sixth form with academy status in Stone, Staffordshire. It caters for children aged 13-18 and is one of three schools founded in 1558 by the 16th century priest, Thomas Alleyne. 

Alleyne's was designated a Specialist Technology Status in September 2003 and was renamed on its conversion to academy status in September 2013. Alongside well-equipped ICT, design and technology and science suites, the school’s students have access to a range of sports facilities, including a swimming pool, and a drama studio and theate.

There are over 180 post-16 students studying in the sixth form, where a range of A-levels or BTEC subjects are offered. 

Alleyne’s Academy is the only state high school serving Stone and following projections that the intake at Year 9 will increase year on year from 2018, a consultation is taking place which, if plans are supported, will lead to the provision of extra accommodation.

Headteacher

Karen Lockett

Values and vision

The school motto, used by all three schools founded by Thomas Alleyne, means “without the lord everything is in vain”. A tradition of “caring for success” is being carried forward but the school is continually evaluating its offering and seeking to adapt to developing and changing learning needs. 

Ofsted

“Teachers have strong subject expertise, they question pupils skilfully and relationships in classrooms are excellent. Teachers give thoughtful feedback to pupils that helps them improve their work. Pupils demonstrate excellent attitudes to learning in lessons, they are keen to succeed, they behave well and they trust their teachers.” 

View Alleyne's Academy’s latest Ofsted report

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