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Teacher of Science

Teacher of Science

St Michael's Catholic School

Buckinghamshire

Salary:
MPS/UPS
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
17 April 2023

Job overview

Teacher of Science

About this Role

The governors of St Michael’s Catholic School are seeking energetic, passionate teachers to join the team at this great school. At St Michael’s school we are building a family where we have two main goals:

  • To love the children
  • To teach them well

You will be joining a school with massive potential. Further, you will be joining a family of schools in the St Thomas Catholic Academies Trust and will benefit from the career development that is only possible thanks to the networking and collaboration that takes place across schools that work together with a single purpose: excellence.

You will learn much about our school from our website, but you will learn much more if you call us or visit us – we would love you to do both should you wish to do so. To arrange a discussion about the role please email TWiggins@stmichaelscs.org and a member of our team will get back to you. 

Please complete your application through the MyNewTerm website.

The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers, the Disclosure & Barring Service and a Prohibition Order Check.  

The governors of St Michael’s Catholic School reserve the right to withdraw this advert ahead of the closing date shown. Candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. Any candidate that has begun an application on MyNewTerm will be notified of any change to the closing date and given the opportunity to complete the application.

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About St Michael's Catholic School

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+44 1494 535196

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St Michael’s Catholic School, based in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, is a religious, voluntary-aided, all-through school for pupils aged three to 18. There are currently approximately 1,124 students enrolled at the mixed-gender school. 

In 2008, St Michael’s was awarded specialist status in science. As a result of this, it has revamped its science classrooms. It became an all-through school in 2011 after undergoing an expansion. It also opened a nursery in 2013.

Principal 

Garret Fay

Values and vision

St Michael’s Catholic School educates its students through the teachings of Christ. The school believes in developing students' spirituality and faith to prepare them for adult life. It also aims to ensure pupils have respect for one another. By praying regularly and worshipping as a collective, children are able to develop a better understanding of the themes throughout the liturgical year. 

Ofsted report

“Teaching is usually good and some is outstanding. Teachers have good subject knowledge, present introductions clearly to classes and support students well with their learning. Teachers check on learning regularly in lessons and adapt activities where necessary so progress remains good. Students have positive attitudes to learning and behave well around the school. They say they feel safe in the school and they have a good awareness of how to keep themselves safe in different situations.The proportion of students who achieved five A* to G grades at GCSE has been above the national average for the last three years, with all students achieving at least five qualifications in 2013.”

View St Michael’s Catholic School’s latest Ofsted report

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