Teacher of History
Edmonton County School
Enfield
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- MPS
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2018
- Apply by:
- 9 February 2018
Job overview
We are seeking an innovative, enthusiastic and committed History teacher to join our successful department. History is a core subject at KS3 and a popular GCSE and A level choice. As a department we achieve good exam results at KS4 and some outstanding results at KS5. We are an experienced department which benefits from having staff who have taught in a range of schools in London. We have extensive shared resources to support in the teaching of KS3, KS4 and KS5 lessons.
The successful applicant will be able to demonstrate consistent high-quality teaching, in-depth subject knowledge and a commitment to collaborative work."
Edmonton County School always looks to recruit committed and ambitious professionals who are keen to develop their talents. Potential is more important than length of experience. We are a heavily oversubscribed school, which has a reputation for providing outstanding support for staff and students.
Edmonton County School is a mixed, multicultural, dual campus school with a genuinely comprehensive intake. We are a good school with outstanding aspects and we enjoy teaching well-motivated students.
The school is in an exciting stage of its development and we welcome applications from people who want to become part of a consistently improving school.
Apply online direct through TES or download an application pack from the school website www.edmontoncounty.co.uk or email us at Recruitment@edmonton.enfield.sch.uk
Applications will be processed as they arrive
CVs will not be accepted as formal application
Attached documents
About Edmonton County School
Edmonton County School is a popular 2-19 mixed, community, comprehensive school with a long history of providing a high-quality education to the communities of Enfield and Edmonton. Although we are a large organisation, with nearly 1900 pupils and around 250 staff making up our school community, our dual-campus structure means that the young people in our care have the experience of being in a caring and supportive environment that much smaller schools can offer. The Primary Phase of our school (based on our Bury Campus) is a recently-built, two-form entry primary school which prides itself on its warm and nurturing approach. Edmonton County School always looks to recruit committed and ambitious professionals who are keen to develop their talents, and we are proud of our comprehensive professional development programmes and our reputation for developing all our staff at every stage in their careers.
Headteacher
Mr Paul Miller
Values and Vision
Our founding motto is ‘Non Nobis Solum’ (‘Not for Ourselves Alone’), and our core aim is “Educating our Community for Success” which we strive to deliver through our six core values: Equity and Inclusivity; Compassion and Respect; Support and Challenge. We value education as the means to unlocking potential and creating life opportunities for all those that study and work at our school. We believe that every child has the right to a high-quality education, learning in a safe learning environment that encourages positive working relationships with others and the development of the ‘whole child’. All students are nurtured and encouraged to develop their individual skills and abilities in a wide range of academic and social contexts, and to take increasing responsibility for their learning. Good manners and outstanding behaviour are demanded from all students.
Ofsted (April 2024)
The school has a strong commitment to supporting pupils’ academic success. To achieve this, leaders have designed a curriculum that meets the needs of pupils, including pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND). Teachers have strong subject knowledge. High academic expectations are well matched by the school’s support for pupils’ well-being. Pupils feel safe and cared for. Throughout the school, pupils’ behaviour is typically calm and respectful during lessons. This enables teachers to focus on teaching the curriculum. As a result, in the secondary phase, pupils make strong gains by the end of Year 11, as published outcomes show. Pupils in the primary phase achieve well in primary national assessments in reading and mathematics and in the Year 4 multiplication[1]tables check. Significantly more students proceed successfully on to further study at the end of the sixth form than is nationally the case.
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