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Teacher of Humanities and Spiritual and Social Education

Teacher of Humanities and Spiritual and Social Education

Walkwood Church of England Middle School

Redditch, Worcestershire

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Salary:
MPS
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
1 September 2019
Apply by:
23 May 2019

Job overview

The Governors of this Church of England academy are seeking to appoint an outstanding, enthusiastic and ambitious Teacher who will work within both Humanities as well as Spiritual & Social Education (Religious Studies and PSHE). The appointment is to teach across KS2 and KS3, and across all ability ranges from September 2019, and will be for one year. The post holder will be responsible for planning and delivering high quality lessons (both departments have detailed schemes of work) and engaging pupils with activities that challenge and excite. The successful candidate will demonstrate consistently high standards of teaching and excellent classroom management, drawing on the outstanding behaviour of our pupils. Additionally, the teacher’s approach will allow pupils to flourish by sharing with them a love for the subject matter and a desire to learn. 

Application deadline: 9am on Thursday 23rd May. Walkwood Church of England Middle School is committed to the protection and safety of children and young people. An enhanced DBS check will be expected from the successful candidate.

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About Walkwood Church of England Middle School

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At Walkwood Church of England Middle School we aim to inspire every child – whatever their abilities – to achieve their very best, and make a valuable contribution to the Walkwood community. We want our pupils to love to learn.

Our school is not just about knowledge, it is also about skills. It’s about inspiring children to look at the world differently, and about challenging them to be fascinated by lessons and subjects. In this way, we encourage our pupils to learn to live, preparing them for an adult life in a changing world, and as such we seek to equip our children for the future. 

We are a Church of England school which is fully inclusive of all faiths and beliefs. While Christian principles underpin all of the school’s values, we know that these morals are shared by many faiths. We look for our pupils to take into their lives beyond our school an outlook that allows then to learn to love the experiences, people and spirituality that they encounter.

Love to Learn, Learn to Live, Live to Love

“Remember your Creator in the days of your youth”. Ecclesiastes 12:1

Our pupils are aged 9-13 (Year 5 to Year 8), and we are a middle school that is deemed secondary. That means our pupils follow a curriculum which is a middle-way towards that of a secondary school, moving from room to room and making the most of specialist provision. Our pupils are friendly and a delight. We are a friendly school with a firm vision and high expectations.

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