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Teacher of Mathematics

Teacher of Mathematics

Holy Trinity Catholic School

Birmingham

Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
1st September 2017
Apply by:
13 March 2017

Job overview

Teacher of Mathematics MPS/UPS Plus TLR2b Required for September 2017    Archbishop Ilsley and Holy Trinity are large and thriving Catholic comprehensive schools situated in South East Birmingham. We have 1210/604 students on roll, 153 of whom are in the Sixth Form within Archbishop Ilsley.  We are successful, happy and ambitious schools further enriched by an excellent team spirit and a desire to improve on previous best. At our Catholic Schools, we understand and value the impact of an inspiring, imaginative and strong leader and we are looking to appoint a Deputy Curriculum Leader for our Mathematics team at Archbishop Ilsley. The Maths department has enjoyed considerable success at all levels during the last few years with excellent examination results and recruitment to AS and A2 courses. It is our aim to continue and improve on this success especially given the ever changing state of education and see this role as instrumental in the Department’s future success. We are in a fortunate position to have a full complement of experienced Mathematics teachers and would like to appoint a Deputy Curriculum Leader to join our dedicated and successful team. You will be able to teach all abilities across all key stages. You will want to drive changes in teaching and learning, and be confident about the impact you can make as a leader, on student achievement and the School’s overall success. This is an excellent opportunity to shape the future of Mathematics across the school and to continually develop teaching, leadership and management practice. Closing Date:  Monday 13th March 2017 For further details and an application form please email adminsupport@ilsley.bham.sch.uk or telephone 0121 706 4200  Visits to the school are welcome

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History

Holy Trinity Catholic School is a mixed Secondary School located in the Small Heath area of Birmingham. The school is named after the Trinity, the Christian doctrine that defines God as the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Holy Trinity is a Voluntary Aided School administered by Birmingham City Council and the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham. Despite falling numbers of Catholic pupils, the Catholic ethos and culture in the school is a significant strength and staff make a positive contribution in maintaining this. A significant number of pupils (70%) are Muslim. Holy Trinity Catholic School also welcomes pupils from Hindu and Sikh communities. There are also a number of pupils (1.8%) who are affiliated to no religion.   S48 inspection in March 2015 evaluated Holy Trinity as a ‘beacon school’ for the way it celebrates the faiths and traditions of all in a diverse school population.     Holy Trinity currently has 624 pupils on roll. There is a full intake of 126 in new Year 7 cohort. There are 55.% boys and 45% girls.  Of the numbers currently on roll, 319 (51%) pupils are eligible for Pupil Premium funding. 16% of pupils are recognised as having Special Educational needs. There are 4 pupils with EHC plans. The number of pupils recognised as having EAL needs is on an upward trend. Currently there are 48% of pupils  who are EAL pupils.      Holy Trinity Catholic School was rated as ‘Good’ in all areas by Ofsted in December 2017. Significant change and improvement has happened following the school being placed in Special Measures November 2014. Governance and Leadership and Management have improved considerably. A clear vision has been established by Governance and Leadership and Management which has captured the hearts and minds of staff. Staff morale is high as a result of clear direction and protocol. Significant areas of school improved during academic year 2015 / 2016 and progress has accelerated further since September 2016. Pupil progress is now at the centre of all that is done in school with most recent GCSE performance showing a marked improvement. School culture has shifted to reflect a constant need to evolve and to improve. Pupils feel happy and safe in school. Behaviour is at least ‘Good’ in Holy Trinity with fixed-term exclusions rare and significantly below national averages. Parents have remained loyal to the school through difficult times and are incredibly supportive of recent changes and improvements. The school has the capacity and the commitment to make rapid and sustained improvements in the coming years.

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