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Teacher of Mathematics

Teacher of Mathematics

The Aldgate School

London, City of

  • Expired
Salary:
M1-M6 / Upper pay scale. A TLR may be available for the right candidate to lead a curriculum area or project.
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September, 2017
Apply by:
23 April 2017

Job overview

Grade and Range: Main pay scale, range M1-M6 / Upper pay scale. A TLR may be available for the right candidate to lead a curriculum area or project.

We will consider a part time – mornings only- arrangement for this post.

Sir John Cass’s Foundation Primary School is an outstanding Church of England primary school in the heart of the City of London. We want the very best for our children and families. We believe that every child at our school is entitled to an exceptional education which lays firm foundations for their lives.

We’re looking for an inspirational teacher of mathematics to work across Key Stage 2 to teach classes, small groups and individuals- helping to ensure every one of our pupils makes exceptional progress.

We can offer you the chance to work in a unique Church of England Primary School- the only maintained school in the City. Because of our special setting you’ll have the resources of London on your doorstep. We take advantage of the diverse range of cultural opportunities in London with a rich programme of visits and activities. You can get a glimpse of what makes our school so special by taking a look at our website- www.sirjohncassprimary.org.

Are you ambitious, enthusiastic and excited about learning in mathematics? We need someone to join our team and take responsibility for planning and teaching of mathematics in some key stage 2 classes.

Our school expects the very best and you’ll need to have the stamina and determination to ensure that every single one of our pupils achieve excellence.

The successful candidate will be:

  • A newly qualified teacher or experienced teacher who has demonstrated excellent, creative and challenging teaching;
  • A mathematics specialist, passionate about the subject and excellent at explaining complex topics in an engaging way;
  • Ambitious, wishing to demonstrate a substantial whole school impact and evidence of leadership skills;
  • Committed to their own professional development;
  • Motivated, enthusiastic and imaginative;
  • Well-qualified, articulate and committed to high academic standards for all children; and
  • Hard-working - a great team player.

We offer:

  • Excellent professional development with lots of encouragement to develop ideas and projects from a strong, experienced leadership team;
  • We will work with you to support you to achieve a Master’s level qualification or other professional development;
  • A friendly supportive staff team of outstanding practitioners; and
  • An iPad and season ticket loan along with other staff benefits.

The application process

Firstly, we’d love to talk more with you about this role and we welcome visits to the school at any time. Please contact the school office on 0207 283 1147 or email office@sirjohncassprimary.org  to arrange an appointment or a conversation with the Headteacher.

Our website has a wealth of information about the school- http://www.sirjohncassprimary.org/job-vacancies.html

  • Applications should be sent to office@sirjohncassprimary.org
  • The application deadline is Monday 24th April, 2017
  • Interviews will be held on Friday 28th April, 2017
  • You’ll need to complete our application form including telling us why you like to work at Sir John Cass and how your experiences and skills meet our requirements.
  • At the interview we’ll observe you teach and you’ll have a range of other tasks to help us get to know each other

Sir John Cass’s Foundation Primary School is committed to safeguarding children and we have stringent procedures in place to ensure everyone who works with us shares that commitment. Successful candidates will be subject to several checks to ensure their suitability for work with children, including an enhanced DBS Check.

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About The Aldgate School

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+44 207 283 1147

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The Aldgate School is a mixed, mainstream Church of England primary school for students aged three to eleven. Located in the City of London, this voluntary-aided state school has approximately 30 pupils in each year.

The Aldgate School was formerly known as Sir John Cass’s Foundation Primary School, named after John Cass who founded the school in 1710 in the churchyard of St Botolph without Aldgate. The school is supported by The Portal Trust (formerly Sir John Cass’s Foundation). The school stands in a Grade II listed building, which dates back to 1908.

Headteacher

Alexandra Allan

Vision and values

The school strives to provide a stimulating and balanced curriculum for every child. Targeted support is used to tailor education to every individual. Teachers and students uphold five British values as their motto: democracy, rule of law, individual liberty, mutual respect and tolerance of those of different faiths and beliefs. These values are promoted through PSHE (personal, social, health and emotional education) and religious education. Daily collective worship concentrates on different cultures and faiths to further these ideals.

The primary school specialises in sports and music. Music is at the heart of the curriculum at The Aldgate School. Students enjoy weekly music lessons from specialist teachers in singing, percussion, strings and hand drumming. Sports are equally important to the students and the school takes part in everything from hockey, netball and cross-country running to cricket and football.

Ofsted report

"Pupils’ achievement is outstanding. All groups of pupils, including disabled pupils and those who have special educational needs, make exceptional progress from their starting points."

View Sir John Cass’s Foundation Primary School latest Ofsted report

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