Teacher of Psychology and Sociology
Charters School
Ascot
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- Charters Pay Scale + opportunity for TLR
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2018
- Apply by:
- 9 March 2018
Job overview
TEACHER OF PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY
Required September 2018
Main Scale, Full-time Permanent Post - with the opportunity for TLR Responsibilities
Applications are invited from well-qualified teachers of Sociology/Psychology and who are committed to the highest standards of achievement. The Social Sciences Faculty has a record of academic success and is progressive and innovative, both in terms of teaching style and content. The post would be appropriate for an NQT or a more experienced teacher. The successful candidate would be required to teach Sociology and Psychology.
Charters School is a very heavily over-subscribed 11-18 Comprehensive Academy School with 1700 students on roll (including 400+ in the Sixth Form) located in Sunningdale. It has been graded an “outstanding” school on two successive occasions and is a dynamic, high-achieving secondary school where students are polite, motivated to succeed and enjoy their education.
Please note that applications will be considered as they arrive - Interviews will be arranged accordingly.
Please visit our website www.chartersschool.org.uk/vacancies
Send your completed application form and a letter of application by email to: Richard Pilgrim, Co-Headteacher c/o email: recruitment@chartersschool.org.uk
Charters School, Charters Road, Sunningdale, Ascot, Berks SL5 9QY.
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About Charters School
Charters School is a 11 – 18 mixed comprehensive school with over 1700 students with 390 in the Sixth Form. We believe in a holistic approach to education providing excellent opportunities in and outside the traditional learning that inspires individuals in their academic and social development.
Our approach ensures that individuals are successful in their educational journey with us enabling individuals of all abilities to thrive and reach their personal goals, each year students take up places at Oxford and Cambridge as well as international universities and high-level apprenticeships in the local area and further afield.
Our attainment levels at GCSE are significantly above national comparisons with progress figures the same. At ‘A’ level 56% of grades were A*-B in 2024. The school headline figures can be found HERE with validated performance data on the DfE performance tables HERE. The outcomes at both A level and GCSE are due to the hardwork of our staff and students.
Professional development and staff well-being are a high priority for us. We invest heavily in the development of our staff as well as support mechanisms. We have extensive staff voice systems along with employee assistance scheme that provides access to a private GP, physiotherapist, and counselling support along with other benefits.
John Fletcher, Headteacher
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