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Teacher of Science

Teacher of Science

Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys

Kent

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Salary:
MPS
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
27 May 2019

Job overview

The school wishes to recruit a well-qualified and enthusiastic teacher of Science to join a world class department in this selective school. The department offers courses in Biology, Chemistry and Physics to A-Level, Oxbridge and beyond. You will also have the opportunity to work with our students on one of the many research projects we run; whether you are interested in Astronomy, using detector chips to monitor ionising radiation or analysing different solutions to determine their content, we are bound to have something that will spark your interest and mean that your role here as a teacher is not constrained by the requirements of exam boards. Equal preference will be given to teachers of any science specialism.

Emailed applications should be sent to susanbegg@thelangton.kent.sch.uk.

Applications to be received by the school by noon on Monday 31st May 2019

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About Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys

+44 1227 463567

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Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys is a boys-only, selective, grammar, non-denominational secondary school with mixed sixth form situated in Canterbury, Kent.   It is a larger than average secondary school with around 1,100 students currently on roll.

The Langton, as it is often known, was established as a school in 1881, and has a strong sense of its own history;  the four school houses Burgess, Hardman, Mackenzie and Sharp are named after four of its pupils who died fighting in World War I.

Head of School

Ken Moffat

Values and Vision

Simon Langton encourages its students to think creatively, critically and innovatively, showing personal responsibility alongside respect and tolerance for other students.

The school specialises in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education, and has working links with organisations including the CERN (European Organisation for Nuclear Research) and STFC (the Science and Technology Facilities Council).  Even with its scientific focus, there is a well-rounded education for all students, valuing qualities such as creativity, innovation and altruism.

View Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys’ latest Ofsted report

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