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Teacher of Modern Foreign Langues (French or Spanish to GCSE)

Teacher of Modern Foreign Langues (French or Spanish to GCSE)

Church Stretton School

Church Stretton School, Shropshire

Salary:
MPS
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
January 2019
Apply by:
16 September 2018

Job overview

Required Teacher of Modern Foreign Languages ( French or Spanish to GCSE).  MPS; 0.5 FTE

Fixed term post in first instance from January 2019 to 31st August 2019.

We are a really successful and friendly 11 - 16 secondary, serving the small market town of Church Stretton and its immediate area.  We are surrounded by the beautiful Shropshire hills.

We are looking for an innovative and enthusiastice colleague to teach Spanish or French up to GCSE level.  The successful candidate will be joining a supportive, dynamic and highly successful department, committed to outstanding outcomes for our students.

We recommend visits to the school for all potential candidates, so pelase contact the school office if you have any queries or would like to visit.

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About Church Stretton School

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+44 1694 722209

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Church Stretton School is a co-educational, non-denominational secondary school in Shropshire. Since 2012, the school held academy status, as part of the South Shropshire Academy Trust and is now part of the Trust-Ed Schools Partnership. This is made up of two secondary schools and five primary schools.  There is a bus stop outside the school and it is located next to St Lawrence CofE Primary School. The town of Church Stretton has a population of 4,700 and is located in an area of outstanding natural beauty. 

Headteacher

John Parr

Values and vision

Church Stretton School is committed to providing first-rate educational opportunities, regardless of student background or ability, for the community it serves. The secondary school offers a curriculum that matches need and raises aspirations, using the best learning methods. Teachers hope pupils will enjoy their time at school through the pleasure of learning and discovery.

While students’ academic performance is strong, encouragement of participation in extra-curricular opportunities is considered to be of equal importance, with Church Stretton School offering a wide range of activities. From the Duke of Edinburgh Award to work in the arts, music and sport, along with local and international visits, the activity programme is rich and varied. 

Ofsted report

“Teaching is now judged by you as good or outstanding as a result of rigorous monitoring and effective professional development.  School leaders have high expectations, which the school community is determined to meet. Middle leaders play an increased role in monitoring teaching, learning and assessment and they are accountable for performance in their areas of responsibility. As a result of these and other improvements, most current pupils in most subjects at both key stages are making good progress.   Poor behaviour is rare.  ”

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