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Teacher of Music

Teacher of Music

The Romsey School

Hampshire

  • Expired
Salary:
Mainscale
Job type:
Full Time, Temporary
Start date:
January 2020
Apply by:
6 November 2019

Job overview

Teacher of Music

Mainscale

Required for January 2020

12 month initial contract

We are seeking to appoint a highly enthusiastic music teacher to work in an ambitious and highly aspirational Music department where the School values the arts as a vital part of school life. 

If you have a passion for teaching and learning and are a motivated team player who is committed to getting the best out of pupils we would like to hear from you. The department is part of a wider creative arts faculty which means that you will be very well supported and be part of a vibrant creative arts team. 

The school benefits from having well motivated students who want to learn and will embrace the opportunities given by an enthusiastic teacher. We are looking someone who can lead choirs, has good piano skills and has the time and energy to lead extracurricular rehearsals and events.

If you are such a person, put yourself forward for this exciting opportunity.

We would welcome visits to the school, please contact us on jobs@romsey.hants.sch.uk, or 01794 512334 if you would like to arrange one.

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About The Romsey School

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About The Romsey School     

The Romsey School is an 11-16 mixed comprehensive academy, situated in Romsey in Hampshire. The school, which converted to an academy in 2011 has approximately 1,200 students on the school roll.      

The school has a distinctive ethos that successfully combines success and achievement within a happy, supportive and caring environment. It is very important to us that every child should have an opportunity to thrive within a highly personalised curriculum that recognises the diversity of talent within our pupils. The last Ofsted report commented that this is a school where teachers give pupils demanding work to do and ask probing questions which require pupils to work hard and think deeply.  In many ways we are a traditional school in terms of uniform and a belief in firm but fair discipline. But we are also a school that recognises that we have a responsibility to prepare pupils for this fast changing world we live in.      

Executive Headteacher                          Headteacher     

Jonathan de Sausmarez                         Colm McKavanagh        

Values and vision     

The Romsey School’s vision is to provide a world class education for young people. Its ethos is inclusive and all young people are supported to succeed.   The Romsey School is a community that allows all to experience and enjoy new challenges and opportunities, to have a sense of belonging and pride in the school, and to treat others with fairness, kindness and respect. The secondary school aims for its students to make healthy, informed and responsible choices, to have a sense of awe and wonder, to acquire a lifelong love of learning, to be active and caring citizens, to be successful, and to be happy.      

Ofsted report 2017    

“Leaders at all levels in the school have extremely high expectations, and believe passionately that all pupils can and should succeed.”        

“Pupils grow into mature and self-confident young adults during their time at the school.”

View The Romsey School’s Ofsted report 

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