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Teacher of History

Teacher of History

Spratton Hall School

Northamptonshire

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Job type:
Full Time, Temporary
Apply by:
30 January 2023

Job overview

FOR IMMEDIATE START (Temporary)

We are looking to recruit a History Teacher for an immediate start. The role is on a temporary basis to cover staff illness. The successful candidate will teach History from Years 6 to 8. Experience of teaching pupils to Common Entrance and Scholarship level is desirable but not necessary.

The role could be part-time (approximately 3/5 of a full timetable) or full-time. For those interested in a full-time role, the ability and willingness to coach Games would be advantageous.

Spratton Hall is a vibrant, thriving school, feeding many of the top public schools. It is situated in 50 acres of beautiful Northamptonshire countryside and the facilities are outstanding. 

The closing date for applications is Monday 30 January with interviews likely to take place on Thursday 2 February.

 

he School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The successful applicant must be willing to undergo child protection screening including checks with past employers and DBS.

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About Spratton Hall School

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+44 1604 847292

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Spratton Hall is an exceptional co-educational, day school. Nestled in over 50 acres of rolling Northamptonshire countryside, its first rate facilities are combined with an inspirational, dynamic, yet caring and supportive environment where a high quality all round education is coupled with a forward looking and exciting approach to learning.  

Pupils  and staff are supported at every stage of their development.  Academic achievement is highly valued and many pupils go on to receive scholarships to some of the best schools in the country, but alongside this the Spratton Hall teacher’s approach is to always ask "How can we give our pupils more?".

Spratton Hall has a challenging and creative curriculum that is more than just the core academic subjects. IT, languages, sport, drama, music, dance are firm fixtures in the calendar for all ages, while older children can try sewing, construction, gaming, photography and robotics to name but a few of the afterschool clubs. This rich range of subjects helps Spratton pupils uncover their real strengths and find their true voice from an early age.

Acres of top class sporting facilities results in children that are fit, healthy and competitive. Both girls and boys enjoy a combination of PE, hockey, tennis, football, cricket, rugby, netball, cross-country and athletics. Having multiple teams for each year, means that all pupils get the opportunity to proudly represent their school in their favourite sport.  Spratton Hall staff enjoy being involved in sport and extracurricular activities and the challenge and reward this brings. 

The School also recognises that children need support outside of the classroom. Spratton’s Head of Pastoral Care works closely with teachers, pupils and parents to immediately address any issues they have. This supportive, nurturing and open environment creates a positive working and learning environment.

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