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Teacher of RE and PSHE

Teacher of RE and PSHE

Archbishop Sentamu Academy

Kingston upon Hull

Salary:
ECT/MPS/UPS
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
4 January 2022

Job overview

We are looking to appoint an inspirational Teacher of RE and PSHE. Archbishop Sentamu Academy is an inspiring place to work and learn and as part of the Hope Sentamu Learning Trust, aims to secure excellence in all aspects of its work. There are fourteen schools in the Trust, six of which are Secondary schools, so there is a strong network of colleagues who work together to strategically lead in similar posts. Whilst all schools in the Trust demonstrate a strong commitment to the Trust values of Kindness, Forgiveness and Trust, the Church School principles at Sentamu Academy of Respect, Community, Courage and Wisdom also permeate all aspects of school life. It is therefore vital that applicants are willing to fully embrace these, embedding them into the learning experiences for students and using them to drive up academic standards further.

The Trust is a successful and highly collaborative partnership of schools committed to raising the educational ambitions of the communities which it serves. 

Hope Sentamu Learning Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

The successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced DBS check, medical clearance, satisfactory references and eligibility to work in the UK checks.

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About Archbishop Sentamu Academy

Archbishop Sentamu Academy is one of six Hope Sentamu Learning Trust secondary schools. The academy has undergone a period of transformation and rapid improvement since joining the last OFsted and has this year celebrated the most successful results on record. This is an exciting time for the academy and will be an exciting opportunity for an ambitious educational professional to join the team. This is a great career opportunity, a chance to work in a close knit community but with extensive opportunities for professional development across the Trust as a whole.

Archbishop Sentamu is an 11-18 Church of England comprehensive school which serves a mixed, but heavily deprived catchment from East Hull. The academy is over-subscribed; it has a growing population of more than 1400 students who enter the school with attainment below national averages, but with an increasing number of high attainers and gifted and talented pupils. Our commitment to every child is absolute and we strive to meet the needs of all our pupils whether they are capable of achieving ten Grade 9’s at GCSE or require the support of a full time teaching assistant or individual package of learning in order to reach their full potential.

Our distinctively Christian vision is that everyone will be able ‘to lead the best life possible’, now and in the future. It is underpinned by the words of Jesus in John 10:10 which says, “I have come that you may have life in all its fullness.” Our vision is lived out through our academy values of Respect, Community, Courage and Wisdom. This leads to an ethos where we expect each individual to be their very best by accepting personal responsibility and always striving to do better. Each member of our community is respectfully treated to have the courage to push themselves to be inspiring future citizens and have the good wisdom to ensure they seek the support they need to do this. These expectations extend far beyond learning. We expect the highest standards of behaviour, creating an environment where students feel safe, sanctions are applied fairly and positive contributions are recognised and rewarded.

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