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Teacher of Physics

Teacher of Physics

Heaton Manor School and Sixth Form

Newcastle upon Tyne

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Salary:
MPR/UPR £23,720 - £39,406 per annum, depending on relevant teaching experience. Full time in accordance with the Teachers’ Pay and Conditions Document.
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
1st September 2019
Apply by:
27 February 2019

Job overview

Heaton Manor School is a large, thriving and fully subscribed comprehensive school, which is rapidly making progress towards our vision of being outstanding. We are looking to join the Gosforth Academy led Multi Academy Trust in the near future and are currently working closely in partnership with Gosforth Academy to lay the foundations for what promises to be an exciting and rapid period of change and development in the school’s history. Our school offers a positive working experience, with an enthusiastic staff firmly focussed on us becoming a leading school in the city. If you want to be part of realising our vision, play your part in helping us to build on our already significant progress and development, and have a genuine desire to do the best for our students, then come and join us on our journey to being outstanding.

We are seeking to appoint from September 2019, an enthusiastic, innovative and creative teacher with a high level of professional and interpersonal skills.  This post offers an exciting opportunity for an outstanding teacher to join our forward thinking faculty team, placing learner engagement and progress at the forefront. 

The successful applicant will be expected to share our vision and passion for providing consistently high quality teaching and learning to students of all abilities across both lower and upper school.  We deliver separate sciences to students at levels significantly higher than the national average and retain exceptionally large cohorts of students at post 16 in all three disciplines and in Level 3 applied general science. 

The school is strongly committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. The successful applicant will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS disclosure and a range of other recruitment checks.


An application form and further details are available from our website www.heatonmanor.net


Closing date for applications is 9am on Wednesday 27th February 2019

Interviews will take place w/c 11th March 2019


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About Heaton Manor School and Sixth Form

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Heaton Manor School and Sixth Form is a mixed, mainstream secondary school located in Newcastle upon Tyne. It educates young people within the 11-18 age range. The student capacity is just over 1,900 and there are currently 1,891 pupils. 

Heaton Manor School and Sixth Form was originally situated in buildings between Jesmond Park West and Newton Road. King George V opened the premises in 1928. The school was fully rebuilt in 2004. 

Headteacher

Karen Blackburn

Values and vision

Heaton Manor School values every individual student. The teaching and associate staff join together with supportive parents and governors to develop innovative approaches, in order to unlock each student’s interests and skills, enabling them to be successful during their time at school and after graduation. The school ethos promotes trust, honesty, integrity, courtesy and respect for others. Good fellowship is encouraged, as are understanding, care and tolerance. 

The secondary school has an excellent sixth form with high academic standards and high rates of university and higher education entry. Teaching programmes cover the entire national curriculum, as well as the fundamental British values of democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty, mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs. 

Ofsted report

“The quality of safeguarding and provision for pupils’ personal development and welfare is good. Effective support helps vulnerable pupils to cope well at school. Diversity is celebrated and pupils are prepared well for life in modern Britain. Pupils who have special educational needs, including those with hearing impairments, make the progress they should because the support they receive is of good quality.”

View Heaton Manor School and Sixth Form Centre’s latest Ofsted report

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