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Teacher of Religious Education

Teacher of Religious Education

The Gryphon School

Dorset

  • Expired
Salary:
Teachers’ Pay Scales
Job type:
Full Time, Maternity Cover
Apply by:
4 January 2021

Job overview

We are seeking to appoint an ambitious, creative and inspiring teacher or NQT with energy, enthusiasm and a love of Religious Education.

The successful candidate will have:

• a strong subject knowledge and passion for all aspects of Religious Education

• the ability to embrace and contribute to the vision and direction of the team

• the ability to play a full role in maintaining and enhancing the current high standards in the Department

• the ability to support, challenge and inspire our students, encouraging them to achieve the best they can through the promotion of outstanding teaching and learning

• excellent communication skills and the ability to celebrate and promote high quality teaching and learning

• the ability to be a team player who will go the extra mile to support students and who will enjoy the challenges of this role 

This post has arisen due to a maternity leave but could be offered as a permanent role if you are able to offer a second subject.   

Religious Education is a highly valued element of the whole school curriculum and is taught at all Key Stages. As a Church of England school, the Gryphon sets out to fulfil the requirements of the Dorset Agreed Syllabus which seeks to ‘engage pupils in enquiring into big questions arising from the study of religion, belief, philosophy and ethics… support pupils’ own personal moral, philosophical, ethical and spiritual development and promote respect for others’ (Dorset SACRE, 2011). At Key Stage 3 and 4 all Religious Education teachers follow the department schemes of work. At Key Stage 3 these include looking at a wide range of religious beliefs and world views and focussing on questions to explore important aspects of the subject. At KS4 AQA Religious Studies A is taught, focussing on Christianity and Hinduism and at A-Level we follow the OCR specification. 

Understanding how and why people hold and express beliefs which are different from their own is seen as being of fundamental importance if pupils are to experience a ‘broad and balanced curriculum’ designed to help them become confident and informed participants in a multi-faith democracy. Our aim is to develop a team-based approach to the planning, delivery and assessment of Religious Education in order to heighten pupils’ awareness of the significance of the religious dimension in personal and social terms. 

Our students come first and we encourage every student to strive for the highest possible levels of academic achievement alongside developing the personal attributes and qualities to thrive and make a positive contribution throughout life.  Our students have an excellent record of success in gaining high results at both GCSE and A-level and our exceptional Sixth Form students, currently around 430, consistently secure university entrance, including to Oxbridge and the Russell Group, and in the most challenging courses. 

We are a very proud school which attracts students from around North and West Dorset as well as South Somerset. We also pride ourselves on our support and care for everyone and each other and offer well-developed and high-quality professional development opportunities, health and well-being packages and a superb working environment.

Our special culture and ethos focuses on high achievement both personally and academically which comes from the tremendous work of all our staff and the great achievements of our students. 

The Gryphon School, part of the Sherborne Area Schools Trust, has an absolute commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The successful applicant will be required to undertake an enhanced criminal record check via the DBS.

The Gryphon School values the diversity of our workforce and welcomes applications from all sectors of the community.


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About The Gryphon School

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Situated in a beautiful area of North Dorset, with easy road access to London, Bath, Bristol, Exeter and the glorious Dorset coast, The Gryphon School is a heavily over-subscribed 11-18, inclusive, Church of England school that welcomes those of all faiths and of none.  Our students come first and we encourage every student to strive for the highest possible levels of academic achievement alongside developing the personal attributes and qualities to thrive and make a positive contribution throughout life.  We work tirelessly to make sure every child wants to come to school – to learn, laugh and take another positive step forward.  We also pride ourselves on our support and care for everyone and each other.    The Gryphon School is successful in gaining high results for its students at both GCSE and A-level. The large Sixth Form of 430 students is exceptional.  Its students have an excellent record of success in gaining university entrance, including to Oxbridge and the Russell Group, and in the most challenging courses. We are a very proud school which attracts students from around North and West Dorset as well as South Somerset.   The Gryphon is a wonderful place to work and has a special atmosphere and feel.  It became an academy in August 2012 to sustain the quality of our outstanding provision. In a recent national publication, The Real Schools Guide 2016, it was rated as one of only two schools in Dorset to receive a 5 star rating based on attainment, teaching, attendance and outcomes.   The Good Schools Guide concludes that we are a ‘Super much sought-after school at the very centre of its community taking on the Sherborne independents.  Truly a model of comprehensive education at its best – a place for all comers, which children and parents set their heart on, so it bulges at the seams’.  Sherborne was named, in March 2014, by The Sunday Times as one of the best places to live in Britain, being described as ‘one of the most drop-dead-gorgeous towns in the country’ and having the feel of ‘a small cathedral city’.  This is boosted, it says, by the quality of its schools, both private and public.  Later that month, The Times named it as one of the best places to live in the countryside.  It is a great area in which to live, offering something for everyone.   We are an outward looking school with excellent community links as well as strong relationships with other good and outstanding schools across the South West and nationally.  Teaching is often outstanding, and consistently at least good across all subjects and key stages. Teachers make lessons stimulating and practical and have excellent subject knowledge. They make sure students are very clear about what is demanded of them and how to improve. Students consistently have very good attitudes to learning.  They behave extremely courteously to one another, to teachers and other adults and work well whether collaborating in groups taking part in whole-class activities or on their own.’ Ofsted 2014. The School’s very positive entry in the Good School Guide describes pastoral care and discipline as ‘exceptional’. Students are reflective, behave with great courtesy, and are heavily involved in working with staff to improve the school and the welfare of others. We are a comprehensive school serving a diverse community.   In summary, there is a great sense of pride in what we collectively achieve, but we will accept the challenge for achievement to be even higher.  Our special culture and ethos focuses on high achievement, for students to achieve the best that they can, both personally and academically, supported by the tremendous work and care of all our staff. We continue to strive to be outstanding in all respects.    Of course, education is more than just exam results – we place great value on the personal development of each student.  We aim for them to leave school as well-rounded young people with a strong sense of what is socially, morally and culturally acceptable, and to feel that they have a contribution to make to the greater community.

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