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Teacher of Physics

Teacher of Physics

Cheltenham College

Gloucestershire

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
September 2017
Apply by:
5 December 2016

Job overview

A strong graduate is required from September 2017 to teach the subject across the full ability and age ranges in a successful and thriving department. Shortlisted candidates will have a good degree in Physics or a related discipline. The post would suit equally an experienced teacher looking for a new challenge, or a teacher beginning his or her career. The successful candidate will teach Physics from Year 9 to A Level, and will contribute to the College’s extraordinary Games and Activities programme.

This is initially a one-year appointment, and there may be scope to extend the post in due course.

The Science Department is housed in a brand new building of 15 laboratories, a library, 3 prep rooms and a resources room. The Department believes strongly in the centrality of practical work in Science, and the teaching staff are supported by six technicians. The three departments work closely together, and some colleagues teach more than one of the disciplines. All three Science departments have excellent public examination results at GCSE and A Level.

The College is situated in the heart of elegant Cheltenham, a Regency spa town famed for its cultural and sporting festivals as well as its regency architecture.

The College has its own salary scale.

To apply, please forward a completed application form, supplementary information form and covering letter, electronically, to: recruitment@cheltenhamcollege.org

Please quote reference HR150910 in your email.

Application forms and further details of the position can be found on the College website.

Website: www.cheltenhamcollege.org/college-jobs  

Telephone (HR Department): 01242 705570

Closing date for applications is 12 noon prompt on Monday, 5th December 2016.
Interviews are planned for 9 December.

Cheltenham College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in its recruitment and selection of job applicants and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check.

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About Cheltenham College

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One of the country’s leading coeducational independent schools for both day and boarding pupils, Cheltenham College offers outstanding all round education for pupils from 3 to 18.

While the Senior School (13 – 18) enjoys its beautiful setting and impressive grounds on Cheltenham’s Bath Road, the adjacent Preparatory School ( 3-13) occupies over 15 acres of woodland splendour, with its own lake and numerous sports fields. The youngest children (3-7) enter the wonderfully vibrant pre-prep department called Kingfishers, which has its own cottage and classrooms within the school.

From the age of 3 right through to 18, pupils are immersed into a community that is not only full to the brim of opportunities but importantly, one that is warm, friendly and utterly inclusive. Pastoral care across both schools is consistently highlighted by parents as excellent and the College takes great pride in treating each and every child as an individual. Children therefore develop not only as learners but as independent, confident and responsible young people with a great many talents and skills. They have confidence to question, to challenge, to think.

The breadth of Cheltenham College’s amenities is reflected in the diversity of activities and clubs; the Preparatory School alone offers over 40 clubs, societies and sports. In the Senior School, no pupil can fail to be tempted by the numerous outdoor pursuits, expeditions, community service activities or Humanitarian Aid projects. Around 30 clubs operate weekly in the Senior School, including shooting, eco ventures, pottery and film-making.

A vast number of sports teams are nationally reputed and every year a substantial number of pupils are chosen to represent England. Music also plays a vital part in school life, with pupils able to learn just about every orchestral instrument imaginable as well as participating in numerous choirs, bands and ensembles. Both schools stage several plays a year, from whole school productions to year group performances, and the art and design work (often on display in Thirlestaine House, the College’s very own 19th century mansion and gallery) is quite literally breathtaking.

Crucially, this focus on balanced education also ensures that Cheltenham College gets the very best out of its pupils academically. In the Preparatory School, there is a 100% Common Entrance pass rate and many pupils gain Senior School scholarships. In College, the more stretching iGCSE is offered in Maths, English Literature, Science, History and Geography and over 95% of school leavers go on to their first choice university.


 

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