English Teacher (for Keystage 3 & Keystage 4)
Etz Chaim School at the Belmont
Manchester
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
Job overview
Dynamic and inspirational English Teacher
Are you looking for a change in your teaching career?
If you:-
- Are a capable and experienced KS3/4 teacher
- Want to be part of a small, friendly, committed team
- Wish to be valued for the contribution you can make
We can offer:-
- Bright, inquiring students
- A friendly, learning atmosphere focused on achievement
- Flexible part time hours (Monday to Thursday inclusive from 12pm-6pm)
- A supportive team of Governors, management, staff and parents
We are small and growing ...
In a recent Ofsted report the following strengths were highlighted
"Strong teaching ensures that students achieve well in studies."
"Students positive attitudes and good behaviour make a strong contribution to their learning and pleasant atmosphere in school."
"This school nurtures good moral, social and cultural development."
Please address application accompanied with a CV to Rabbi E Cohen
Email: rec@ec-school.org.uk
The Belmont,
89 Middleton Rd,
Manchester
M8 4JY
Tel: 0161-740 0300 Fax: 0161 740 0301
Leadership Team:
Principal: Rabbi E. Cohen
Deputy Principal: Rabbi D. Roberts
Systems & Operations: Mr S. Abraham
Secular Teaching & Learning: Mr J. Madden
About Etz Chaim School at the Belmont
- Etz Chaim School at the Belmont
- 458 Bury New Road, Salford
- Greater Manchester
- M7 4LJ
- United Kingdom
Etz Chaim School at the Belmont is a mixed, strictly orthodox Jewish secondary day school for boys, serving a particular strand of the local Jewish religious community. The school, which has 137 students on roll, aged 11 to 16 years, is situated in Crumpsall in Manchester. The independent school was established in 1993, and fees for students are by voluntary donations.
Headteacher
Rabbi Eli Cohen
Values and vision
Etz Chaim School at the Belomont aims is to provide its students with a religious, personal and academic education, in order to prepare them for a full religious life in accordance with the religious outlook of their community, whilst forming upright citizens who will be able to give to the community at large.
The school’s main emphasis is on cultivating enthusiasm and love for Jewish studies, practice and ethos, which prepare students adequately for their next institution, whilst concurrently providing a basic secular education to GCSE level, an understanding of the natural world and the world around them, and some skills which will be of economic use to them in their future.
Ofsted
“Strong teaching ensures that students achieve well in Kodesh (religious studies) and Chol (secular studies). Teachers use their good subject knowledge in Kodesh and Chol to support learning effectively. Students’ positive attitudes and good behaviour make a strong contribution to their learning and the pleasant atmosphere in school. Students feel safe and say that bullying is rare. They enjoy coming to school and attend regularly. Leaders and managers have successfully maintained several strong features of the school since the last full inspection including teaching, achievement and personal development.”
View Etz Chaim School at the Belmont’s latest Ofsted report
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