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Teacher of Girls' PE and Lifeskills

Teacher of Girls' PE and Lifeskills

Penryn College

Cornwall

  • £30,000 - £46,525 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
M1 to UP3
Job type:
Full Time, Maternity Cover
Start date:
Autumn Term 2024
Apply by:
14 May 2024

Job overview

Penryn College has a national reputation for PE, Sport and Leadership with some of the best school facilities in the South West of England.

We are looking to appoint an inspirational, dynamic, and forward-thinking Teacher of Girls’ Physical Education and Lifeskills. You will have a track record of excellent classroom practice, be committed to high standards of learning and student progress - with the energy and vision to build on current progress - and have ambitions for yourself and our school. An expertise in a broad range of sports is essential: a specialist in Hockey, Netball or Rugby would be an advantage. 

 The role includes the high-level delivery of the Key Stage 3 Lifestyle curriculum, OCR Sport Science, alongside the support and delivery of the extensive out-of-hours learning programme and inter-school fixtures offered at the College. High standards of professionalism and a passion for excellence will be very important, as will a willingness to devote time and energy to the job in and out of school hours.

 This position is 0.8 maternity cover with a possibility of an extra 0.2 cover post for the duration of the maternity cover.

 The closing date for completed application forms is Tuesday 14th May 2024, with interviews taking place the following week.

Please return the completed application form, along with a covering letter, to: vacancies@penryn-college.cornwall.sch.uk or post to HR Office, Penryn College, Kernick Road, Penryn, Cornwall, TR10 8PZ.

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About Penryn College

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+44 1326 372379

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Penryn College is a co-educational secondary school for children aged 11-16 and primarily serves the population of Penryn town and the surrounding villages in Cornwall. The college was designated a Sports College in 1998; a Leading Edge school in 2004; and a high-performing specialist college in 2006. In July 2011, it became an Academy.

Penryn College’s original site was in Falmouth, where it opened in 1957. It moved to its present site in 1961 and has since benefitted from a programme of continuous development, culminating in 2008 in the opening of its £24m new College building.

The College was Cornwall's 'Building Schools for the Future' pathfinder, and raised an additional £1.4 million to provide community sports facilities.

A large range of activities run before school, during lunchtimes and after school. There is also a 'Schools on Saturday’ programme for students and members of the community to attend, with a host of sporting, creative and academic activities.

Headteacher

Tamsin Schouten

Values and vision

Penryn’s mission is to improve life chances for all the students in its care. “Pupils at the heart of everything we do” sums up its ethos. Respect and tolerance are the key values promoted to maintain a harmonious learning environment.

The College believes that students develop best when they know they are listened to and feel they are working with the school. There are several 'Student Voice' groups to make this a reality, including the Student Council and Charity Prefects.

Ofsted

“This is a good college whose success is underpinned by a culture of continuous improvement. Aspects of its work are outstanding. Governors and leaders are highly ambitious for the success of every student.”

View Penryn College’s latest Ofsted report

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