Teacher of Mathematics
Manshead CE Academy
Dunstable, Bedfordshire
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- Immediately
- Apply by:
- 3 October 2017
Job overview
TEACHER OF MATHEMATICS
We are looking for an innovative teacher to join a rapidly improving supportive and forward looking department.
This is an exciting opportunity at an improving 11-18 Church of England academy that has undergone transformational change in the last year. This year we expect to achieve our best ever results and are committed to continuing to improve outcomes. As of May 2017 we are part of the Diocese of St Albans Multi Academy Trust.
We offer the following benefits:-
· Recruitment allowances for suitable applicants
· A comprehensive induction programme and a supportive working environment
· Opportunity to teach students in a Sixth Form
· Excellent transport links via the M1 and national rail networks
· Outstanding lifestyle opportunities on the edge of the Chiltern Hills with affordable urban or country living in a variety of market towns or villages.
We welcome visits from prospective staff. If you would like an informal conversation about the post or would like to visit before applying please contact Stuart Moore, Deputy Headteacher. Shortlisted applicants will be contacted within 1 week of the closing date.
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About Manshead CE Academy
- Manshead CE Academy
- Dunstable Road, Caddington, Luton
- Bedfordshire
- LU1 4BB
- United Kingdom
About Manshead School
Manshead CE Academy is a mixed Church of England secondary school with a sixth form, located in Caddington, Bedfordshire. This Academy accommodates 1,250 students aged 11-18.
Manshead CE Academy is the modern successor to Dunstable Grammar School. The latter was founded in 1891 and adopted the comprehensive system in 1971. The school officially became a full secondary in 2014 when it began taking 11-year-old students. Manshead is a member of the Diocese of St Albans Multi Academy Trust.
Headteacher
Jim Parker
Values and vision
Manshead CE Academy aims to encourage a search for personal excellence in both students and staff. It wants to serve the community as well as abide by these shared values: respect, responsibility, faith and compassion. Teachers strive to empower students to achieve their full academic potential, while also concentrating on their social, moral and spiritual behaviour.
The school aims to provide each individual student with the personal attention they need to prepare them for future learning and life. This is reflected in the use of Pupil Premium funding to help those from less advantaged backgrounds reach their potential.
Manshead CE Academy specialises in maths, but also develops pupils’ creative sides through music, PE, dance, social sciences, ethics and drama. The Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme is offered at Bronze (Year 10), Silver (Year 11) and Gold (sixth form) levels.
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