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Teacher of Science

Teacher of Science

The King's Church of England School Kidsgrove

Staffordshire

Salary:
MPS – UPS
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
1 January 2020 (or Summer Term)
Apply by:
25 November 2019

Job overview

“Learning with truth and love”

Teacher of Science

Start date: 1 January 2020 (or Summer Term)
Contract: Full time, permanent
Salary: MPS – UPS

The King’s Church of England (A) School is a rapidly growing and improving school which was judged as ‘Good’ in all areas by Ofsted in November 2017. We moved into a brand new £14.2 million building in November 2016 which boasts enhanced learning spaces and cutting edge technology to support the learning of our students.
 
Due to the rapid growth in pupil numbers and exciting Sixth Form expansion plans, we are looking for an enthusiastic, versatile and creative educator who can demonstrate a high level of interpersonal skills and expertise in all areas of the KS3 and KS4 Science curriculum (KS5 would also be desirable), to join the school on our journey of continuous improvement.

The successful applicant will join a dedicated and committed teaching staff who work together to innovate and improve the quality of teaching and learning across the school. With your knowledge and passion for your subject you will develop a great curriculum experience in line with the whole school ethos, enabling all students to make exceptional progress.

This is an exciting career opportunity to join a strong team of highly committed and enthusiastic professionals working towards increased excellence in education.

As a Church of England school with a strong Christian ethos, the Governors particularly welcome applications from candidates who are practising Christians.

Prospective applicants are encouraged to visit the school prior to application.

Closing date: Monday 25th November 2019

Interviews: Week commencing 2nd December 2019

To apply for this post, please download the application from the school website (www.thekings.staffs.sch.uk).

Completed applications should be returned directly to the school by email/hand/post, addressed to Miss M Till (mtill@thekings.staffs.sch.uk).

This School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

This position is subject to a criminal records check from the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly CRB) which will require you to disclose details of all unspent and unfiltered spent reprimands.

About The King's Church of England School Kidsgrove

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The King’s Church of England School, situated in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, is a secondary mainstream school with a sixth form. The voluntary aided, coeducational, Christian school teaches students from the age of 11 to 18. There are currently 708 pupils enrolled and another 139 on the roll in sixth form. In 2000, it became a specialist school and it has a healthy school award.

Headteacher

Emily Verow

Values and Vision

The King’s Church of England School believes in trust and gratefulness. It wants every pupil to be ambitious. The children are encouraged to work hard and everyone’s academic successes are expected to be celebrated by all. Pupils should be well-presented every day and behave with good manners. Students are expected to show kindness to other students and enjoy their time at the school. As it is a religious school, it follows by example of Christ and the Christian values. 

Ofsted report

“Clough Hall is a good school. Strong and determined leadership, over the last few years, has transformed the school into a lively and inclusive school community, which is based on outstanding support and care for students and high aspirations for their future. Overall students achieve good or better outcomes during their time at school. By the end of Year 11, standards are broadly average or better even though starting points for many students are low. A higher than average number of students continues into training, further education or employment. Students feel very safe when they are in school.”

View The King’s Church of England School’s latest Ofsted report

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