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Team Leader of Mathematics at a Key Stage

Team Leader of Mathematics at a Key Stage

Lord Williams's School

Oxfordshire

  • Expired
Salary:
(TLR 2(2)/2B £4,353 or TLR 2(3b)/2C £6,386 for a suitably experienced candidate
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2016
Apply by:
8 February 2016

Job overview

We wish to appoint for September 2016 a well-qualified, enthusiastic and committed Teacher of Mathematics to take responsibility for co-ordination of Mathematics at a Key Stage and to help lead a very strong and successful team. This is an excellent opportunity to join a strong and successful team. There is the possibility of TLR 2(3b)/2C £6,386 for a suitably experienced candidate to assist the Head of Faculty. The post is full-time and permanent. Lord Williams’s was designated “Outstanding” in the October 2011 Ofsted inspection and is a thriving oversubscribed school in an attractive area. As a Training School, we have had an ongoing commitment to high quality professional development for all staff.

For further details and an application form please refer to the school website: www.lordwilliams.oxon.sch.uk  and look under Working at LWS.

Closing date: 9am on Monday 8th February 2016 and interviews are likely to be held later that week.

Lord Williams’s School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Any offer of employment is subject to satisfactory medical, reference and DBS clearance and The Asylum and Immigration Act ID checks.

Lord Williams's School is an academy managed by Thame Partnership Academy Trust, which is a company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales, with registered company number 8154932 and its registered address at Lord Williams's School, Oxford Road, Thame, Oxon, OX9 2AQ

Lord Williams’s School
Thame, Oxfordshire

11-18 mixed comprehensive, 2100+ students, incl. 450+ in Sixth Form

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About Lord Williams's School

Lord Williams’s School is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational, 11-18 academy with sixth form, situated in Thame in Oxfordshire. The school, which has over 2,000 students on its roll, is managed by the Thame Partnership Academy Trust and the school governors.

The school was founded in 1559 by Lord Williams of Thame. In 1971, Lord Williams's Grammar School was combined with the Wenman School on Towersey Road to form a comprehensive co-educational school. Today it is a split-site school, with Years 7-9 on a Lower School site and Years 10-13 on an Upper School site.

Headteacher

Mr Jon Ryder

Values and vision

Lord Williams’s School’s aim is the pursuit of excellence for all. It strives to develop individual potential and cherishes the vitality of communal life.

The secondary school aims to provide a rich, diverse and challenging education through excellent teaching and learning. It seeks to develop lively and enquiring minds, healthy lifestyles and free spirits, and looks to generate confidence, purpose, self-esteem and outstanding achievement. The school also encourages generosity, respect and care for others and for the environment. It aims to bring together students, parents, staff and the community as partners in learning.

Ofsted report

“Pupils are proud to attend this school. Staff have high expectations for pupils. Pupils get off to a flying start at the lower school... In the popular sixth-form, students study a wide range of academic and vocational courses.

"Leaders have designed an ambitious curriculum that prepares pupils for life beyond school... Teachers have strong subject knowledge.  They use this to enthuse and inspire pupils in lessons and beyond.”

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Applications closed