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Teacher of Science

Teacher of Science

Sir John Leman High School

Sir John Leman High School, Ringsfield Road, Beccles, NR34 9PG

  • Expired
Salary:
Main Scale
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Required from September 2018
Apply by:
31 January 2018

Job overview

Teacher of Science – MPS (Capability to teach Physics up to A Level would be an advantage)

We are looking to employ a talented, ambitious teacher to join our successful 11-18 mixed comprehensive High School where Science results are consistently high at both KS4 & KS5.

What we can offer you:-

• Dynamic and well-resourced department including appropriate IT facilities 

• A high level of induction and support for newly appointed colleagues 

• A school which is proud of the exceptional progress and achievement of its young people 

• A school rated as ‘Good’ by OFSTED with an impressive rise in attainment in recent years and Personal Development, Behaviour and Welfare rated as ‘Outstanding’

• A school committed to the well-being and professional development of staff 

What you can offer us:-

• Be able to teach at KS3, KS4 and KS5 

• Have the capacity to raise attainment through motivating and inspiring students 

• Have the experience, track-record and skills for the post applied for 

• Be committed to delivering a high quality Teaching & Learning experience 

• Be able to support and contribute to strong and closely knit teams where ideas are shared and developed together 

• Be confident with IT and willing to develop personal skills working with new technology 

• Have drive, enthusiasm, resilience and humour 

• Be able to work with colleagues in developing a dynamic Science curriculum

How to Apply:- 

For further details and an application form please see our website: www.sjlhs.suffolk.sch.uk or contact Mr A Sandford on xas@sirjohnleman.co.uk. 

Applications are to be returned to the Headteacher at the school and can be sent electronically if preferred to: xas@sirjohnleman.co.uk.  

Closing date:  31st January 2018

Interview Date:  Week commencing Monday 29th January 2018

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About Sir John Leman High School

Sir John Leman High School is a co-educational 11–18 secondary school with academy status serving part of the Waveney region in north Suffolk. The pupil roll is around 1,400, with some 160 of these students moving on to the school’s sixth form.

Sir John Leman High School was established in 1631. It has been on its present site for over 100 years. In 1914 the school became the County mixed grammar school and in 1971 a comprehensive high school. In recent years building work has gone on to expand the school and improve its facilities.

The school’s sixth form offers a wide choice of 30 advanced level courses, and a range of different routes for those on a one-year programme of study.


Values and vision

Sir John Leman High School focuses on four key areas: achievement, ethos and values, opportunities and relationships. It aims to create a friendly, purposeful environment characterised by high expectations and exemplary standards of behaviour.

Every student is valued as an individual and helped to develop confidence and self-esteem and to achieve in all areas of school life. Creativity is encouraged, as is risk-taking in a caring and supportive environment.  The school aspires to create excellent relationships, shared aspirations and an ethos of co-operation and respect.

Ofsted

“Leaders have created a highly aspirational culture. The broad and balanced curriculum combines with an impressive range of extra- curricular activities to raise achievement. Pupils are prepared exceptionally well for the next stage in their education. “

View Sir John Leman High School’s latest Ofsted report

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