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Teacher of Maths

Teacher of Maths

Caterham High School

Ilford

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
2 February 2018

Job overview

Caterham High School is a vibrant and positive 11 to 18 comprehensive school with a sixth form of nearly 300. We serve an ethnically diverse community and are committed to providing an outstanding, all-round education for every child.   

We were judged “Good” by Ofsted (October 2014) and we believe that we have improved rapidly in recent years and therefore, this is a very exciting time to join us in our drive towards “Outstanding” overall.  

Teacher of Maths (Main Pay Scale)  

Required for September 2018    

We are seeking to appoint a suitably qualified teacher of Maths, to join our successful and committed department. The opportunity exists to teach across the full age range including GCSE and A level examination classes.  This role is ideally suitable to an NQT.   

Reason’s to work at Caterham High School 

• High Quality Induction for all NQT’s led by a dedicated senior coordinator 

• Leadership Programmes for aspiring middle and senior leaders 

• Coaching Programme & Pastoral Development  

• Free Membership to our Fitness Suite as well as the use of other recreational facilitates   

Closing date: 2nd February 2018.   

The school is committed to promoting and safe-guarding the welfare of children. All candidates will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references.   


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About Caterham High School

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+44 20 8551 4321

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Caterham High School is a non-denominational, co-educational secondary school with sixth form in Ilford, Essex. There are approximately 1,217 students on the school roll, 313 of whom are in the sixth form. The school can be easily accessed by public transport, including the 128 bus, which stops at nearby Rushden Gardens. 

There are six houses at Caterham High School, named for famous Britons: Brunel, Newton, Pankhurst, Redgrave, Seacole and Windsor. The secondary school runs a before-school Breakfast Club and an after-school Science Club.

Values and vision

Caterham High School is committed to discovering and nurturing the abilities of every child. Setting the highest expectations in terms of learning and behaviour, the school is justifiably proud of the academic achievements of students. Recognising that children’s abilities lie in a variety of areas, Caterham provides a wealth of opportunities and courses that allow every student to develop and showcase his or her unique talents.

The secondary school promotes a "can do" culture in which everyone is encouraged to strive for excellence. A progressive curriculum places great emphasis on building skills that prepare students for a successful career and a fulfilling life. Using its strengths in sport and the arts, the school focuses not only on acquiring knowledge but also on developing qualities and skills that are valued in the workplace and the community.

Ofsted report

“English and reading are taught well. Students are confident readers and enjoy reading from texts or from their own work in a range of subjects. One boy described how he loved the feeling of ‘getting into a book’ and students enjoy recording their progress and range of texts in their reading logs. Mathematics is taught well. Inspectors saw good application of mathematics in science and geography.”

View Caterham High School's latest Ofsted report

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