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Teacher of Mathematics

Teacher of Mathematics

Saint Claudine's Catholic School for Girls

Brent

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS (Inner London Salary)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Required for September 2017
Apply by:
27 April 2017

Job overview

An exciting opportunity has arisen to join an exceptional thriving Maths Department.

CJM is a highly successful Catholic girls’ comprehensive school (11-19) where behaviour is outstanding and students become articulate and confident young women.

National figures demonstrate that our girls do better as a result of the academically exceptional education provided by motivated and ambitious staff. Learning at CJM is rooted in the gospel values in a warm, supportive, nurturing community that contrasts with a less spiritual approach found elsewhere.

The governors of the Convent of Jesus and Mary Language College seek to appoint a dynamic and enthusiastic teacher to join our Maths Department. The Maths department has an excellent record of performance. Maths is extremely popular ‘A’ level choice.

In return for your passion for excellence, determination to achieve outstanding results and willingness to contribute to the ethos of the school, we offer you the opportunity to practise in a collaborative environment where expectations are high and career development is encouraged. Applications from NQTs are welcomed.

Further details of this post are available from the school website www.cjmlc.co.uk or Mrs Halai-Singh at the above telephone or email shalaisingh@cjmlc.co.uk

Closing date for applications: noon Friday 28th April Interviews to commence 3rd & 4th May.

As part of our commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children you will be required to undertake a DBS check.

Diocese of Westminster
Convent of Jesus and Mary Language College
Crownhill Road Willesden,
London NW10 4EP
Tel: 020 8965 2986
Fax: 020 8838 0071
E-mail: office@cjmlc.co.uk

About Saint Claudine's Catholic School for Girls

This truly remarkable school has been providing the highest quality of holistic education to girls for over a century. Its long history of Catholic tradition and founding on the values of St Claudine Thevenet ensure that every child is seen as special, unique and a gift from God. St Claudine’s life work was to care for, nurture and educate children. She established the Religious of Jesus and Mary houses and schools which has led to the current education of children in 28 different countries. Here in England there are just three Convent of Jesus and Mary schools; an independent college in Thornton and an infant and secondary girls’ school here, in Willesden.

St Claudine’s Catholic School for Girls provides places to more than 1,000 girls aged 11-18 and has its own sixth form.

Headteacher

Dr L. McGowan

Values and vision

Prayer is an essential part of the life of our school.  We pray together at the beginning and end of the day, in form times and assemblies, at the start of lessons and before exams. Everyone in our school community is invited to participate in our prayer and liturgy insofar as they are able. Students lead music, read scripture and prayers in assemblies and at Mass. We have a special affection for St. Claudine who founded the Religious of Jesus and Mary, and often ask her to pray for us using our school prayer.

Ofsted report

“A highly experienced headteacher leads a strong senior team who identify good practice in teaching and learning from a range of sources and implement it across the school… Positive attitudes to learning are a notable feature among students who arrive in class very well prepared for learning and ready to do their best.”

View latest St Claudine’s Catholic School for Girls Ofsted report

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Applications closed