Teacher of Girls’ Physical Education and Games
Bootham School
York
- Expired
- Job type:
- Part Time, Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 20 November 2017
Job overview
Teacher of Girls’ Physical Education and Games – full-time (or possibly .9)
From January to July 2018 we wish to appoint an inspiring teacher of girls’ PE and games, able to motivate our students to take up active and healthy lifestyles and develop their skills and confidence in a range of PE and sports as well as our competitive fixtures programme.
Ability to teach academic PE at GCSE level is desirable, and you will be expected to lead fixtures and practices after school on several weekdays and occasional Saturday afternoons.
This post could suit an NQT or a more experienced teacher looking for 2 terms at our unique school, where academic success goes hand in hand with our Quaker principles of nurturing the individual and empowering students to develop the qualities and values to make a difference in the world, and where the whole person is valued for their contribution on and off the sports field.
For further details and an application form please visit our
website at: Bootham School
Closing date: 10am Monday 20th November
Interview date: w/c 27th November 2017
Bootham School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
All appointments are subject to a satisfactory DBS Enhanced Disclosure
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About Bootham School
Bootham School is a leading co-educational day and boarding school located in the beautiful and historic city of York. Set across two sites, it is home to more than 670 students aged 3-19. The senior school occupies 10 acres in the heart of the city, a few minutes walk from York Minster. Bootham Junior School is just over a mile away, on a purpose-built 10-acre site.
Bootham continues to build on its national reputation as a school with a difference and numbers across both schools are at an historic high. Founded by Quaker families, the School values academic rigour and public duty and encourages students to be creative thinkers, peacemakers and confident humanitarians.
Academic standards are strong and leavers gain entry to the UK’s leading universities including Cambridge, Oxford, Durham, UCL, King’s College, Central St. Martin’s and the Royal College of Music. The School also has a well-earned reputation for producing future engineers and students are regular holders of the prestigious Arkwright Scholarship.
The award-winning enrichment programme allows students to choose from more than 100 activities. All teaching staff participate in this programme, and some may lead in sport, the Duke of Edinburgh scheme or on the many local trips and global expeditions which are a feature of Bootham life.
Our staff can expect to enjoy excellent facilities and benefits. We welcome applications from enthusiastic professionals who seek not just a workplace but a community based on dedication, camaraderie, and purpose.
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