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Teacher of Mathematics

Teacher of Mathematics

The Robert Carre Trust

Sleaford, Lincolnshire

  • Expired
Salary:
Main Scale
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
April 2018 or September 2018
Apply by:
14 January 2018

Job overview

Carre's Grammar School, part of the Robert Carre Trust, is looking to appoint a Teacher of Mathematics from April or September 2018.  We will offer you:   

• A welcoming and friendly school community;   

• Professional, enthusiastic and supportive team of staff with the capacity to raise student achievement;   

• Well motivated and able students;   

• Excellent opportunities for personal and professional development;   

• Free gym membership.


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About The Robert Carre Trust

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+44 1529 302181

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The Robert Carre Trust was established as a Multi Academy Trust on 1st September 2015 by Carre's Grammar School to improve and impact positively upon the lives and educational experiences for a greater number of young people in the local community and, by increased collaboration working with other schools, to provide an improved educational experience for its own students in a diverse number of areas such as collaboration for better teaching and learning, an enhanced and engaging curriculum, staff development, finance and human resources, legal services, school improvement structures and governance arrangements. 

Our Multi-Academy Trust is currently a partnership of two schools - Carre’s Grammar School and Kesteven and Sleaford High School - with a common ethos: genuine commitment to collaborative working. Our rationale for developing a network of schools is that The Robert Carre Trust (RCT) wishes to cultivate a range of high quality provision which supports learners to achieve their full potential through clear progression pathways from primary to secondary school and into further and higher education, apprenticeships and employment with training. This will meet local and regional demands for a qualified workforce with the skills and self-confidence to meet their career aspirations, whilst supporting learners to exceed expectations and to maximise their life chances.

By working together, we will strive to create a genuine partnership of schools and academies of which students, parents, staff, governors and the local community are proud to be a part. This will build upon existing partnerships, traditions, academic achievement, and enrichment of the schools within the Trust for the benefit of its young people.

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