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Teacher of Media Studies

Teacher of Media Studies

Wilmington Grammar School for Boys

Kent

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Salary:
MSP plus London Fringe
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
1st September 2017
Apply by:
29 June 2017

Job overview

                                    TEACHERS of MEDIA 

                         Main Pay Scale plus London Fringe Allowance  

                                             September 2017 start.  

We seek to appoint an excellent, well organised teacher to teach A Level Media.  We are a high achieving and ambitious Grammar School where students and staff are supported to be the very best they can.  

As such, we offer staff an abundance of professional development opportunities.  We have excellent facilities and have a very supportive community of staff, students, governors and parents. NQTs and experienced teachers are welcome to apply.   

You will be able to:   

• Inspire students of high ability at Advanced level 

• Enable students to achieve the highest possible standards

• Work collaboratively within a team of staff 

• Develop innovation in teaching and learning. 

Media is a popular subject at A-Level and it would be helpful for applicants to be able to teach to that level.  

The school is part of the Endeavour Multi Academy Trust, formed in collaboration with Wilmington Grammar School for Girls, rated ‘Outstanding’ in their most recent Ofsted inspection.  This will allow the successful candidate the opportunity to teach both boys and girls and across both sites.  

The School is a selective 11-18 boy’s Grammar School with a co-educational Sixth Form, WG6.  

Closing date: Friday 30th June May 2017, 12 noon with interviews during the following week.  Informal visits welcome. Application forms are available on our website under ‘About Us/Vacancies’ or contact Mrs Owen at jowen@wgsb.org.uk.   

This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

About Wilmington Grammar School for Boys

Welcome to Wilmington Grammar School for Boys where we offer an  exceptional education for boys aged 11- 16 and an extensive post 16  programme which is co-educational for students in the sixth form.

Our aim is to produce well-rounded  individuals with a passion for learning and an enthusiasm for personal  development. Results are consistently of a high standard with the  majority of students going on to study in some of the most prestigious  universities, whilst a minority opt for the Higher Level Apprenticeship  programme as an alternative stepping stone to career success.

Our motto  is ‘forward thinking, traditional values’ and we strive to ensure that  the best of the past is harnessed, developed and adapted to meet the  changing requirements of the competitive, global world in which we now  operate.

At WGSB, we recognise that our students  need to be reflective and embrace challenges, to learn from mistakes and  develop the resilience to seek continual improvement. This growth  approach can lead to a happy and fulfilling school life and a  willingness to accept change. It nurtures learners who value critique,  support each other and feel empowered to drive their own learning.

The school has an Engineering specialism  and has developed some exciting links with business sponsors to ensure  the curriculum is current and relevant to the rapidly changing needs of  the workplace.  Visits from alumnae help to ensure our students benefit  from aspirational role models and can learn about the various routes and  pathways available to them.

Consistently oversubscribed, the school  has grown over the past few years and now has over 900 students.  Although the website and prospectus can give you a hint of our ethos,  there is no substitute for a personal visit. You are welcome to attend  one of our open events to discover the teaching quality, fun,  friendship, hard work and determination to succeed which characterises  WGSB.

Best wishes,

Mr Stuart Harrington
Head Teacher

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