Teacher of PE
Norton Canes High School
Staffordshire
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Job type:
- Full Time, Maternity Cover
- Start date:
- 29.04.2019
- Apply by:
- 15 February 2019
Job overview
Required for April 2019.
Governors are looking for a dynamic, highly motivated and inspiring teacher to take up the post of Teacher of Girls PE for a maternity cover.
We are looking for a committed and enthusiastic individual who displays outstanding teaching and can ensure that all students make at least good progress. You will display a mix of creativity, innovation, and you will be able to inspire and motivate students. The successful candidate will display a passion for the subject and be able to foster an enjoyment of PE within their lessons. Knowledge and experience of teaching Level 2 and Level 3 BTEC Sport would be essential as a successful candidate would be expected to teach these areas.
Norton Canes High School is a small, friendly 11 - 18 school with a specialism in Maths and Computing. It has excellent resources and a team committed to improving academic success.
Prospective applicants are welcome to visit the school and meet with staff.
Attached documents
About Norton Canes High School
- Norton Canes High School
- Burntwood Road, Norton Canes, Cannock
- Staffordshire
- WS11 9SP
- United Kingdom
About Norton Canes High School
Norton Canes High School is a co-educational, non-denominational secondary with sixth form in Staffordshire. As of the most recent inspection there were 494 students on the school roll, of which 49 were enrolled in 16-19 study programmes.
Headteacher
Mrs Sarah Diggory
Values and vision
Norton Canes is a small school, giving us the opportunity to offer a personalised and individual learning experience for young people. Pupils are given the opportunity to achieve their highest possible aspirations, in both academic and vocational fields.
The school is also committed to high standards of academic attainment and achievement through years 7 – 13 that can enable all pupils to flourish whatever their next step may be.
Ofsted
“Teaching in the sixth form is good. Teachers have good subject knowledge, which they use effectively to both support and challenge students. They set high expectations and use a range of strategies to encourage independent study skills in preparation for further and higher education.”
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