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Teacher of Social Subjects

Teacher of Social Subjects

Sanday Community School

Orkney Islands

  • Expired
Salary:
£31,467-£40,335
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
5 March 2017

Job overview

Sanday Community School is an exciting, dynamic place to teach. You will be working with an enthusiastic and skilled team who are committed to improvement and excellence. Our school is the “Heart, Soul and Future of our Island Community” and we take this responsibility very seriously.

As a teacher working at Sanday School you will have the opportunity to work with a diverse age range of pupils, as our school welcomes pupils from 3 – 16 years of age. You will be expected to deliver high quality learning experiences for pupils in S1 – 4 ensuring that the pupils can attain the very highest of qualifications. Teachers at Sanday School need a high degree of flexibility and the ability to work independently.

The Social Subjects classroom is well resourced. On our island you have many opportunities to undertake field work and create relevant learning contexts for pupils. As a Social Subjects teacher, you have access to World Class Archaeological sites both on our island and on Mainland Orkney. We work closely with other colleagues in Orkney's two other Junior High Schools. Our pupils move to Kirkwall Grammar School after S4 and we have close links with this school. 

Closing date: 05/03/2017

Reference: ORK01518

Sanday Junior High School
Sanday,
Orkney

About Sanday Community School

Sanday School is a coeducational establishment for students aged between three and 16. The non-denominational, all-through mainstream school is state-funded. It is based in Orkney, off the northeast Coast of Scotland. The school is available for the population of 500 in Orkney. It can be reached by ferry or air from Kirkwall on the Orkney mainland. 

Headteacher

Wendy Bowen 

Values and Vision

The Sanday School’s mantra is: ‘The heart and soul and future of our Island community’. The school has a sorting hat to distribute each child into houses. The houses include Magnus, Elgar and Haakon. Friendship, kindness and respect are valued by the school and staff and children are expected to abide by the rules. Having a close relationship with people in the local society is important and children are encouraged to take part in out-of-school activities. Parents and the community are expected to support the children and celebrate when they do well. Teachers aim to nurture each child. 

No Ofsted report available for Sanday School

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Applications closed