Teacher of Science
Argoed High School
Flintshire
- Expired
- Salary:
- Main Pay Scale
- Job type:
- Full Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- 1 January 2017
- Apply by:
- 4 November 2016
Job overview
Fixed Term Contract From 1 January 2017 until 31 August 2017
The Argoed High School has a proven record of delivering high quality outcomes for our learners. It is a highly successful, 11-16 comprehensive with an excellent reputation in the community.
We have an excellent opportunity for an experienced or newly qualified teacher looking for a post in a highly successful and supportive department. The successful candidate will be expected to teach KS3 and KS4 to GCSE level and will demonstrate innovative and creative approaches to the teaching of Science.
The ideal candidate will:
- have a proven track record in providing success for students;
- work successfully as part of a team;
- have current and thorough knowledge of the KS3 and KS4 curriculum.
Please return applications to the Acting Headteacher, Mr P Smith, via e-mail to: argoedhigh@hwbmail.net or by post to the address above.
Closing date for applications: Noon, Friday 4 November 2016
Interviews will be held: Thursday, 10 November 2016
ARGOED HIGH SCHOOL
Bryn Road, Bryn-y-Baal, Mold, CH7 6RY
Tel: 01352 756414 Fax: 01352 750798
e-mail: argoedhigh@hwbmail.net
11-16 Mixed Comprehensive
NoR: 564
Acting Headteacher: Mr Paul Smith
Attached documents
About Argoed High School
- Argoed High School
- Bryn Road, Bryn Y Baal, Mold
- Flintshire
- CH7 6RY
- United Kingdom
Argoed High School is a mixed, secondary comprehensive, non-denominational secondary school without sixth form situated in the county of Flintshire in north-east Wales. It is a state school that is a member of the connecting classrooms project, which helps the school collaborate with its link schools in Cyprus and Malta. A smaller than average size for a school of its type, the latest Estyn report identifies a student roll of 590 secondary school students, between the ages of 11-16.
The school was first built in 1978 as the first purpose built 11-16 school in the Clwyd County. While it has remained similar throughout its four decades as a school, the school’s time under its third headteacher saw the construction of a new reception and sports hall.
Headteacher
Dawn Spence
Values and Vision
Argoed High School is a place of high expectations and aims of success, shown by its school motto “succeeding together for excellence in learning”. It is a school that is proud of its exam success and prepares its students for later life with a strong curriculum.
Estyn
“Performance in the level 1 indicator has been high over the last four years and compares well with family and national averages. Pupils with additional learning needs are supported well and generally make progress in line with expectations. Attendance rates have improved gradually during the last four years and are in line with modelled outcomes. The attendance of pupils eligible for free school meals compares well with that of similar pupils in the family and nationally.”
View Argoed High School's latest Estyn report
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