Teacher of Science (Physics preferred)
Notre Dame High School
Norfolk
- Expired
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2016
- Apply by:
- 1 March 2016
Job overview
Notre Dame High School is an 11-18 highly successful and oversubscribed Roman Catholic school. Graded ‘outstanding’ in our last Ofsted, we were granted academy status in March 2012.
We are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and committed Teacher of Science (Physics preferred) teaching Key Stage 3 to Key Stage 5 inclusive.There are two posts available.
Physics at Notre Dame High School is a very popular subject at A Level. This is an exciting opportunity for either a newly qualified or experienced teacher to join a strong team which benefits from excellent facilities and resources.
We are a thriving school in the centre of the busy and attractive city of Norwich. A striking feature of the school is the outstanding quality of relationships between students and teachers and between students themselves.
For an application form and further details including a job description and person specification, please visit our website at www.ndhs.org.uk
Preliminary visits to the school are welcome by arrangement with the Head of Science, Jilly Chadwick.
Closing date for applications: Tuesday 1st March 2016 (9 am)
Interviews will take place in the following week.
Notre Dame High School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
Notre Dame High School, Surrey Street, Norwich, Norfolk NR1 3PB
Tel: 01603 611431; Email: office@ndhs.org.uk
Attached documents
About Notre Dame High School
Notre Dame High School is a secondary school for children between the ages of 11 and 18. It is a coeducational establishment which was converted to academy status in 2012. The Roman Catholic school currently has approximately 1,422 students enrolled. The school is situated in Sheffield, Hallam in Norfolk.
Headteacher
Mr Conway
Values and Vision
Notre Dame High School gives every child equal opportunities. These include trips away from the school. The aim of this is to help the students improve their understanding of a specific topic. A level students studying politics, for example, get the chance to travel to America as a part of the curriculum. Notre Dame also has foreign language exchange visits. The pupils are able to demonstrate their talents across the world. The music department, in the past, has played at Lake Garda in Italy. The school also encourages children to participate in extra-curricular activities. There are a range of different clubs available outside of school hours for the pupils to attend.
Ofsted report
“Notre Dame Catholic High School is an outstanding school. It provides its students with an excellent education and prepares them very well for the next stage in their life and career. They feel safe in school and enjoy all aspects of school life. Students thrive in an atmosphere where each is cherished as an individual, and all are challenged and supported to achieve their best. The school has well organised systems for setting targets for students and for monitoring progress. These ensure that any underachievement is picked up very early on so that effective intervention strategies can be put in place.”
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