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Teacher of Science

Teacher of Science

The Nottingham Emmanuel School

Nottingham

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/UPS
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
1 January 2017
Apply by:
25 October 2016

Job overview

The Nottingham Emmanuel School was graded as good during a Section 8 Ofsted inspection in March 2016 and outstanding in a section 48 SIAMS inspection in November 2015. As part of our commitment to connecting the school’s strong, inclusive ethos with outstanding outcomes for our students, we are looking to appoint an exceptional teacher of Science to commence in January 2017. You will be joining a highly-qualified and committed team of over 125 staff, as a member of our Science Learning Community.

The Nottingham Emmanuel School is an inclusive and oversubscribed 11-18 school attracting students from a 10 mile radius. Examination results at both GCSE and A Level are testimony to the hard work and commitment of staff and students, who have high expectations, underpinned by strong Christian values.

If you are passionate about teaching and working with young people, please contact Cathy Troup, HR Officer via email hr@emmanuel.nottingham.sch.uk for a candidate information pack or visit the vacancies page on our website to download directly. Visits to the school are welcomed. 

Closing date: 12 noon Wednesday 26 October 2016
Interviews: Monday 31 October 2016.

The Nottingham Emmanuel School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). 

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About The Nottingham Emmanuel School

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+44 115 977 5380

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The Nottingham Emmanuel School, based in West Brigford, Nottingham is a secondary mainstream academy for girls and boys aged between 11 and 18. It is a Church of England academy, which was opened in 2002 to provide an education based on Christian values, but welcoming and inclusive of children of all faiths and none. Its new £27 million building opened around 10 years ago. The Nottingham Emmanuel School joined Archway Learning Trust in 2018 and teachers enjoy dedicated, weekly time for their own professional development, working with colleagues within the school and across the Trust.

Headteacher

Sandra Stapleton

Values and Vision

The Nottingham Emmanuel School’s mission is to enable children to experience great learning, develop great character and become great leaders. The whole community of students, parents and staff is committed to its 4 core values – Wisdom, Hope, Community and Dignity – and these values are underpinned by the House system and the 4 House “heroes”, individuals whose lives have encapsulated these values. The school is highly inclusive; you will meet children who are aiming for the best universities in the UK and beyond, as well as those who need additional help with reading, writing and numeracy. This inclusiveness is at the heart of who we are as a school. Emmanuel is a school that develops children’s “heads” and “hearts”; staff are both academically ambitious for every child and determined that every student should also develop as a rounded individual, with access to wide variety of sporting and cultural opportunities.

Ofsted report

Student outcomes are well above national averages at both GCSE and A Level. In its latest Church of England SIAMS inspection, the school was rated “outstanding”. The most recent OFSTED report (March 2020) commented that:

  • “Pupils are articulate and speak with confidence in a range of situations … There is a sense of community where all are valued.”
  • “Pupils achieve well across the curriculum in all year groups. Pupils achieve well in their external examinations at the end of Year 11 … Students achieve particularly well in the sixth form.”
  • “Leaders aim to develop the ‘whole child’ and place a high priority on pupils’ well-being and personal development.”

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