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Teacher of Modern Studies

Teacher of Modern Studies

Kelvinside Academy

Glasgow City

Salary:
The salary is based on the main national teachers’ scale and there is an additional KA allowance.
Job type:
Full Time, Temporary
Start date:
April 2019
Apply by:
27 February 2019

Job overview

Kelvinside Academy is an independent, HMC co-educational day school of some 600 pupils aged 3-18 in the West End of Glasgow.

We seek an enthusiastic teacher of Modern Studies to teach from S1 up to Higher level. For the right candidate, some History teaching may be available. The post would suit either a new or an experienced teacher. 

Modern Studies operates within the Faculty of Social and Business Subjects which comprises Business Management, Economics, Enterprise, Geography, History, Modern Studies and RMPS.  The Faculty team of 9 is led by a Head of Faculty, and a Deputy Head of Faculty.

The School aims to bring out the best in every pupil, combining high standards of teaching and a superb extra-curricular programme within an inclusive and caring ethos. Sport, outdoor pursuits, music, drama and art flourish, together with a range of clubs and societies. There is strong participation in the Cadet Forces and the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.  A willingness to contribute to the wider life of the school is essential. 

The salary is based on the main national teachers’ scale and there is an additional KA allowance. The post is tenable from April 2019.

A completed application form, available from the School’s website, and letter of application should be sent to the Rector by noon on Wednesday 27 February 2019.

33 Kirklee Road, Glasgow G12 0SW
Telephone:  0141 357 3376   Fax:  0141 357 5401
Email:  rector@kelvinside.org

Applicants should be registered or eligible for registration with the GTCS; the successful candidate will undertake a PVG check through Disclosure Scotland.

About Kelvinside Academy

Kelvinside Academy is a leading independent school in the West of Scotland catering for boys and girls between the ages of 3 and 18.

The school comprises 3 stages: Nursery, Preparatory and the Senior School. All are located on the one site, and a key feature of the Kelvinside Academy experience is the seamless progression from stage to stage.

With a commitment to small classes, the school seeks to provide an environment in which the individual will flourish.

Although academically selective, the school still caters for a reasonably wide range of abilities, which enables a firm priority to be given to the admission of younger brothers and sisters.

Over 90% of leavers usually proceed to degree courses at university. The majority go to Scottish Universities, however there is always a number who go to university in the South, including Oxford and Cambridge.

Good manners and standards of behaviour are insisted upon in a friendly but disciplined atmosphere.

Pastoral care of the highest quality ensures that each boy and girl receives individual nurture and support.

Hard work, commitment and achievement are equally valued by the school. Indeed, we want to attract boys and girls with enthusiasm, an appetite for all that's on offer: they will emerge as well rounded, confident individuals - hallmarks of the Kelvinside Academical.

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