Teacher of Physics
Bishop's Stortford College
Hertfordshire
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- Expired
- Salary:
- College Salary Scale
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- January 2023
- Apply by:
- 7 October 2022
Job overview
Are you looking to join a team of inspirational physicists?
This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious and dynamic colleague to join our high-achieving Physics department. You could be a part of an enthusiastic team of subject specialists, known throughout the College for their breadth of experience and extensive knowledge of both their subject and teaching pedagogy. They believe that the key to unlocking Physics is through practical work, and students are inspired day after day, with high numbers opting for Physics in the Sixth Form. The department benefits from a wealth of equipment, which more resembles a university laboratory rather than a typical school, and all students benefit from the hands-on approach that they are provided with. This is reflected in the excellent results achieved by the Department. In 2019, at GCSE, 77 % of grades awarded were 7 - 9, and at A Level, 71 % of grades were A* - B.
Students also have the opportunity to go on exciting trips, including a day-trip to CERN, an evening at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich and the opportunity to visit and interact with Physics undergraduates at the Imperial College Project Open Day. All of these experiences allow our students to see how Physics can be used in the real world and where a qualification in Physics can take them.
The post is suitable for a teacher of Physics who shares the department’s passion for learning and teaching, whether an experienced professional or someone early in their career, who would like the chance to be mentored by a team of exceptional practitioners.
Applicants are welcome to visit prior to application to gain a full understanding of the outstanding nature of this opportunity.
Does this sound interesting? Apply now or contact us with any questions.
The College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. A copy of the College’s Child Protection Policy is available on the website.
Bishop's Stortford College is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children; references will be taken prior to interview and an enhanced DBS check is required. To this end, robust Safeguarding processes and procedures are in place to support families, pupils, staff, and volunteers. In compliance with the sharing of information guidance/best practice, any concerns are passed to designated teachers, trained in Safeguarding.
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About Bishop's Stortford College
- Bishop's Stortford College
- School House, Maze Green Road, Bishops Stortford
- Hertfordshire
- CM23 2PQ
- United Kingdom
At Bishop’s Stortford College, we have built a wonderful, busy, cheerful, confident and highly successful community. Within this environment your child’s personal journey of discovery will begin the moment they join us.
Our school offers the whole package: breadth of opportunity, depth of academic enquiry, and quality of human values and skills.
Qualifications and Qualities
Academic qualifications are a prime focus for us, yet we know that qualifications alone will not suffice for a life fully lived. Human qualities of decency and kindness are also a large part of the ticket to success. Together, qualifications and qualities are what an education for today and tomorrow must deliver.
We provide specialist subject teachers throughout our Pre-Prep, Prep and Senior Schools and know that very good teachers at this very formative age have a very noticeable effect. We are selective based on academic ability, yet despite this, our value-added score is probably one of the best in the country. We are consistently in the top 7% nationally * meaning that our school makes the greatest difference.
Breadth and Balance
From whatever age your child joins us, life will be busy. They will be doing lots of different things, learning how to prioritise – to take charge of what they are doing and when. But even more importantly, your child will quickly find things they enjoy and become good at.
When they leave us, they will be well prepared for life beyond school, with a combination of abilities, some social, some academic and with choices – choices as to where to direct their efforts and enthusiasm. They will also have the confidence of knowing how to function in the new world that we are all going to embrace.
Community Spirit
We recognise the world your child will be entering and the skills they need. Learning to collaborate, to be a team player, to become friends with diverse, different people, will happen. Here there is a togetherness where none of us is as important as all of us.
The diversity of backgrounds, nationalities and ages of our pupils ensures horizons are expanded and everyone learns together and from each other.
We do not look like most schools of our type. We are different in some important ways. We are the modern face of independent education.
*based on three year average for A Level results
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