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Teacher of Physics

Teacher of Physics

Highgate School

Haringey

  • Expired
Salary:
Main salary scale: £35,216 - £55,567
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2019
Apply by:
28 March 2019

Job overview

An able, well-qualified and inspiring teacher of Physics is required to join this very successful and innovative department. The successful candidate will be required to teach pupils throughout the school, from Year 7 to Year 13.  This is an exciting opportunity for either an experienced classroom practitioner who enjoys the company of bright, ambitious and well-motivated pupils or someone wishing to gain experience of teaching in an academically selective secondary school; applicants with experience of either secondary or tertiary education are encouraged to apply. An interest in academic extension, via either research activities, or direct teaching, alongside university preparation, would be an additional and welcome dimension.

All pupils study Physics as a separate subject in Years 8 to 11 having followed a General Science course in Year 7. In 2018 97% of pupils taking IGCSE Physics achieved A* or A grades. At A level 63% of pupils achieved A*/A grades following the AQA specification. Several students apply to Oxford or Cambridge to read physics, natural sciences or engineering each year.

The department is well resourced and staffed. There are ten specialist teachers, who enjoy the support of able and energetic technicians, who ensure that everything runs smoothly as well as designing new experiments. The department is located centrally within the school.  There are three laboratories, a small lecture theatre, prep room and office.  All teaching rooms are equipped with desktop PCs and 4k SMARTboards.  

The department has a particularly successful extra-curricular offering. In addition to its contributions to the annual school-wide STEM Week, recent visits to the National Physical Laboratory and CERN were extremely popular. In addition, every year Sixth Form pupils enter the Physics Olympiad and the Physics Challenge. Pupils’ achievements in competitions are excellent and, amongst the regular Olympiad and Challenge certificates, in 2017, a team of Highgate students were ranked number one globally in the Princeton University Physics competition, producing a research paper on Jupiter’s moon, Io. 

The School has in place DfE recognised arrangements for the Induction Year and the confirmation of NQT status. It also has considerable experience and success in guiding new and unqualified Physics graduates into the profession. For all teachers new to Highgate, regardless of experience, there is a strong and supportive framework of induction to the School.

Teachers at Highgate enjoy a welcoming, comfortable and exceptionally well-resourced environment and are provided with significant assistance from a range of support staff. Salaries are competitive. The School pays the employer’s contribution to the Teachers’ Pension Scheme. Terms are shorter than in the maintained sector. School staff have free access to the School’s sports facilities.

Physics Outreach

Highgate’s partnership scheme, in which the Physics department is a major contributor, aims to offer enrichment classes for bright pupils in local schools, specialist teacher INSET, curriculum development and support for materials and experiments.

Links have been made with the staff and pupils in ten maintained schools in the boroughs of Haringey, Camden, Islington, Newham and Brent. Work has focused on running extension sessions for able pupils and providing CPD for teachers with a particular focus on developing their knowledge and experience of practicals to enhance learning. We consider these experiences vitally important for creating an interest and understanding of Physics, but they are often not available to pupils in schools where there are limitations in equipment and fewer Physics specialists.

For Sixth formers, we have two research-based projects currently running at Queen Mary University and UCL. 

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About Highgate School

Established in 1565, Highgate is now one of the UK’s leading co-educational independent schools, with around 1,700 pupils aged 3-18.

Academic excellence

Academic standards at Highgate remain high, as our most recent exam results demonstrate. In 2023 over 50% of all our GCSE entries were graded 9, and 78.9% were 9 or 8. Within our Sixth Form, in 2023, 46.5% of all our exam entries were awarded an A* at A level (or Pre-U equivalent) and 82.8% were A* or A. In 2023, 30 pupils matriculated at either Cambridge or Oxford colleges, whilst others took up places at prestigious Art, Architecture and Medical schools. Every year, the vast majority of our leavers enter Russell Group universities or other elite Higher Education establishments, including in the US and Canada.

Beyond the classroom

Alongside their studies, Highgate pupils are offered a wide range of co-curricular activities which enhance both their childhood experience and their future aspirations. We are also exceptionally fortunate when it comes to sport with extensive facilities, excellent staff and a wide range of activities available.

At Highgate, we encourage social responsibility through our charity work, both locally and further afield. For example, we are the principal education sponsor for the London Academy of Excellence Tottenham and support Great Lakes High School in Uganda.

Location

Our School is situated in one of the most attractive and popular areas of North London, a short distance from central London and adjacent to Hampstead Heath. We endeavour to be a sustainable school and are well served by good public transport links.

Management

Our Head, Mr Adam Pettitt, leads our Senior School and is also responsible for the overall direction of our Pre-Preparatory and Junior Schools.

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