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Teacher of Welsh

Teacher of Welsh

Llanidloes High School

Powys

  • £29,877 - £46,006 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/UPS
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
01/09/2023
Apply by:
16 April 2023

Job overview

Teacher of Welsh

 

Llanidloes High School is one of the happiest, high-achieving schools in Wales. We are blessed with a vibrant and flourishing learning culture, deeply caring ethos and exceptionally committed team of staff. This is a truly exciting opportunity for an inspirational teacher of Welsh to join an excellent, green category school located in beautiful, rural Mid Wales. 

 

The successful candidate will:

•       care deeply for the wellbeing and academic success of all our pupils;

•       be able to effectively teach Welsh up to and including A-level;

•       be highly motivated, inspire a love of learning and ensure all pupils achieve the highest possible academic standards;

  • be dynamic in the classroom and maintain very high standards of teaching and learning;

•       have excellent interpersonal skills, be a true team player and be adept at working independently; 

•       have excellent organisational skills and a strong work ethic;

•       contribute fully to providing extra-curricular opportunities;

•       have a ‘can do’ attitude to problem solving.

 

The ability to speak and communicate through the medium of Welsh is essential for this job. NQTs are welcome to apply.

 

Deadline for applications is Sunday 16th April 2023. Shortlisting will take place week Tuesday 18th April 2023 and interviews Thursday 20th April 2023. 

Please contact Mrs Susan Bound, Business Manager, for further information. 

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About Llanidloes High School

+44 1686 412289

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Llanidloes High School is a mixed, comprehensive, non-denominational secondary school with sixth form situated in Powys, mid Wales. The school serves a large rural catchment area, and has 601 secondary and sixth-form students aged 11-18 on the roll. 

Principal

Jane Harries

Values and Vision

The school motto is "GOFAL". In English, this stands for “Giving opportunities for all to learn”; in Welsh, it is a word meaning "care". Llanidloes aims to create a happy and caring atmosphere; to offer a broad, balanced and relevant curriculum; to help all children reach their full potential; to foster excellence academically and personally; and to constantly reassess the school’s own goals in order to improve the quality of education. 

The sixth-form college has the same aims, but also seeks to create an environment of responsibility and independence in order to prepare students for further and higher education.

Llanidloes also provides support for students with learning difficulties in its autistic spectrum disorder centre.

Estyn

“Many teachers plan lessons well, set high expectations for their pupils and establish effective working relationships that enable pupils to achieve their potential. The school has effective support systems that promote and encourage pupils’ wellbeing, attendance and academic progress. Attendance rates have improved year on year and are above those for pupils in similar schools.”

View Llanidloes High School’s latest Estyn report

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