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Teacher of Music/Music Technology

Teacher of Music/Music Technology

The Willink

West Berkshire

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2017 (or earlier)
Apply by:
27 February 2017

Job overview

We are seeking to appoint a well-qualified, motivated and inspirational individual to teach music across the age range. The ability to teach music technology up to A level standard is desirable, though not essential. The successful candidate will help mould the future direction and development of this key curriculum area working in close partnership with the Head of Department. Applications are invited from ITTs as well as more experienced colleagues.

The Willink is a heavily oversubscribed and successful school. Student achievement is high with 73% achieving A*-C in GCSE English and maths, 48% the Ebacc, and 85% A*-C in music in 2016. Last summer’s GCSE results placed us in top 10% of similar schools nationally. The school has 1030 students on roll including 170 in the Sixth Form, and is situated in a pleasant semi-rural setting south west of Reading. The school was judged to be good with outstanding features by Ofsted in 2014.

The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicants will be required to apply for an enhanced disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). Further information can be found at www.homeoffice.gov.uk.

For further information and an application pack please visit the school website or contact Mrs Lin Bailey, PA to the Headteacher, lbailey@willink.w-berks.sch.uk, Tel 0118 983 2030.

The closing date is Monday 27th February 2017

The Willink School
www.Willinkschool.org.uk

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About The Willink

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  • The Willink
  • School Lane, Burghfield Common, Reading
  • Berkshire
  • RG7 3XJ
  • United Kingdom
+44 118 983 2030

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The Willink is a mixed 11-18 community school with almost 1200 students on roll. We are the state school of choice for the local area and draw students from a wider region including Hampshire, Reading and Wokingham. Our curriculum is broad and balanced, but with a strong international flavour reflecting the school’s heritage as a Language College. Outcomes are strong; most recent examination results put the school in the top ten non-selective schools in Berkshire. We have experience and expertise in Initial Teacher Training and professional development and are a strategic partner to the Teaching School Hub Berkshire. The Willink is also the lead school for the Mobius Maths Hub – a national centre for excellence in the teaching and leadership of mathematics education, that covers much of Berkshire and Wiltshire. We are, in the round, a friendly, busy, vibrant school with high expectations and aspirations for all members of our learning community.

Our success is based on an approach which combines the highest expectations with sensitivity to learners’ individual needs, concentrates on developing and maintaining the very best standards of learning and teaching, and takes every opportunity to recognise and reward achievement. We desire all our students to “ Engage, Respect and Achieve” . We are very proud of the confident, skilled and ambitious students who leave us. These qualities are the result of the opportunities that derive from our broad curriculum and innovative approach.

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