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Teacher of PE & Games (Maternity Cover)

Teacher of PE & Games (Maternity Cover)

Wakefield Girls' High School

Wakefield

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/UPS
Job type:
Full Time, Maternity Cover
Start date:
January 2018
Apply by:
3 November 2017

Job overview

Wakefield Girls' High School, Senior School (GSA Day School, 665 Girls 11 – 18 years)  

Wakefield Girls’ High School Senior School aims to give a good all round education to each pupil, encouraging academic excellence, nurturing talents, developing an individual's potential and emphasising traditional values in the modern context. Our reputation as a centre of educational excellence and extra-curricular activities is widely acknowledged in Yorkshire and beyond. Ours is an extremely successful and happy school.     

Teacher of PE & Games (Maternity Cover)  

Required for January 2018, an enthusiastic and well qualified teacher to join our committed, lively and successful department. An ability to teach GCSE PE would also be an advantage. A particular strength in Netball would be desirable, with the successful candidate teaching a full range of activities.    

The ideal candidate should be adaptable, have good organisational skills and be confident in the use of ICT. This is an exciting opportunity for the successful applicant to work with talented individuals and dedicated staff at a School that prides itself on its sporting activities. A commitment therefore to extra-curricular activities is essential, including Saturdays.  

Applications are equally welcome from newly qualified teachers (for whom statutory induction would be provided) or from more experienced applicants.  

The position will be full time and is temporary to cover maternity leave until July 2018.    

Salary is MPS/UPS. The Teachers’ Pension Scheme is also applicable.    

As part of our commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, the successful candidate will be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Check.   

Further details and an application form can be obtained from our website or Annette Casey, HR Manager, 158 Northgate, Wakefield, WF1 3UF 

Tel: 01924 231625. Email: annette.casey@wgsf.co.uk  

Applications by CV will not be accepted.  

Closing date for applications: 4.00pm Friday, 3rd November 2017.  

www.wgsf.org.uk

About Wakefield Girls' High School

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+44 1924 372490

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Wakefield Girls' High School, a selective independent school for girls aged 11-18, first opened its doors in 1878, at a time when the educational and social emancipation of women was accelerating. It occupies an extensive site in a conservation area near the centre of Wakefield, West Yorkshire. The school became independent in 1982. 

Wakefield Girls' High School forms part of the Wakefield Grammar School Foundation group of schools. Some teaching in Years 12 and 13 takes place jointly with Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, the boys' school in the foundation.   

Headteacher 

Ms Heidi-Jayne Boyes 

Values and vision 

Wakefield Girls' High School strives to create a stimulating and challenging environment and a culture of high expectation. It encourages both initiative and team commitment, develops self-esteem and confidence, and places equal value on the academic and pastoral care of girls. The school runs a peer-mentoring system with Samaritans training, offering support to younger girls in the school.  

By instilling intellectual curiosity, aspiration and a love of learning, the school aims to enable each girl to achieve her full academic potential, breaking through the “glass ceiling” by being creative, brave, taking risks and rising to challenges. Participation and contribution are highly valued. 

ISI report

“Pupils show maturity and sensitivity. They are supported by excellent pastoral care. They feel safe and well prepared for the next stage of their lives. Their behaviour is excellent. Older pupils offer support to younger pupils and all value the mentoring provided by members of the sixth form.”   

View Wakefield Girls' High School’s latest ISI report 

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