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Teacher of Religious Education

Teacher of Religious Education

Loreto College

Hertfordshire

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/UPS + London Fringe Allowance
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2022
Apply by:
3 December 2021

Job overview

Loreto St Albans is an 11-18 girls’ Academy recognised by OFTSED as outstanding in all areas. With the support of our enthusiastic and accomplished staff our students achieve excellent results, and the Progress 8 performance measure places Loreto in the top 2% of schools in the country.

For January 2022 we are looking to appoint a well-qualified and enthusiastic Teacher of Religious Education.  The successful candidate will have a passion for the subject and will join a well-established and successful department.  All members of the Religious Education Department play a role in developing the spiritual and liturgical life of the school.  For an experienced applicant there is the possibility of A level teaching. 

Our school is committed to the safeguarding of children so all appointments are subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service check.

Further information and an application pack are available from Mrs S Williams, PA to the Leadership Team, telephone 01727 856206 or email: swilliams@loreto.herts.sch.uk. 

We reserve the right to interview and make an appointment before the closing date, so early applications will be welcomed.

Closing date: Monday 29th November 2021, 9am

Interviews: Friday 3rd December 2021


About Loreto College

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  • Loreto College
  • Hatfield Road, St. Albans, St Albans
  • Hertfordshire
  • AL1 3RQ
  • United Kingdom
+44 1727 856206

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Loreto St Albans is a Roman Catholic academy for girls aged 11-18.  The sixth form is open to both boys and girls.

The school is located in St Albans, Hertfordshire and has around 1,000 pupils.  The school convverted to academy status in 2012. It was founded in 1922 by the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary.  There are now 119 Loreto schools in 12 countries on 6 continents.

Headteacher

Mrs Lucy Thompson

Values and vision

The mission statement for Loreto schools states:

"Loreto Catholic Schools and Colleges are centred in God, rooted in Christ and animated by the spirit of Mary Ward, the foundress of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

We are proud to be part of an international network of Loreto schools and colleges and we will work to interpret and apply the international guidelines for Loreto Education within the context of England in the early 21st century.

Within our schools and colleges the story of Mary Ward will be re-interpreted to, and by, each new generation. Her vision and values will find expression in the experience offered to, and shaped by, our students, parents, staff and governors.

We are ambitious for our students not just in the context of academic excellence but also in the context of human possibilities, and as educators we will stretch hearts as well as minds.

We invite our students to be women and men who use their gifts and talents to make a difference both globally and locally; men and women of courage who will challenge accepted notions and modes of society when they are at odds with the values for which we stand.

We will strive rigorously for the achievement of both personal and academic excellence within learning communities that:

· introduce students to a reflective way of thinking and living and encourage seekers of truth who will search critically for answers to the great questions of life;

· encourage doers of justice who will stand with those on the margins of life and become responsible global citizens and agents of social change, committed to building a better world;

· allow all the freedom to become their best selves and to take charge of their own lives and futures within environments that celebrate diversity and nurture independence of spirit;

· develop relationships that are marked by a Christ-like respect and compassion and characterised by integrity and sincerity, and

· are joyful places where students enjoy their learning and flourish in a safe and healthy environment where the value of each individual is celebrated."

Ofsted

“Students' progress in English and mathematics is excellent. They join the college with above-average results and achieve exceptionally well across many subjects. As a result, their attainment when they leave is very high.”

“Teaching is outstanding. Teachers display excellent subject knowledge, know their students exceptionally well and plan their lessons meticulously. Consequently, students of all abilities enjoy their learning and respond readily to the challenges they are set.”

View Loreto College’s latest Ofsted report

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