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English Teacher i/c of Whole School Literacy

English Teacher i/c of Whole School Literacy

Thomas Keble School

Gloucestershire

  • Expired
Salary:
TLR 2a: £2,587
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2014
Apply by:
13 May 2014

Job overview

English Teacher i/c of Whole School Literacy, Gloucestershire

Due to the promotion of the current postholder, we require an exceptional teacher to join our very strong English team. The successful candidate will have a passion for their subject and will make a significant contribution to the further development of what is already a highly effective department. They will lead the whole school development of literacy across the curriculum, building on existing strong provision. In return we can offer a supportive, professional environment where teachers are able to focus on inspiring their students. This is an excellent opportunity for career development.

Thomas Keble is a very successful and oversubscribed 11 - 16 comprehensive school, located in an area of outstanding natural beauty in the Cotswolds. As a school community, we work hard and go the extra mile for our student body who in return, are warm, welcoming and well-motivated.

For further details and an application form, please contact the Headteacher's P.A. Mrs Alison Clarke on 01452 770301 or email recruitment@thomaskeble.gloucs.sch.uk.

The closing date for applications is Tuesday 13th May 2014. We will be interviewing week beginning 19th May.

Thomas Keble School is committed to safeguarding the welfare of children. Disclosure of any criminal convictions and an enhanced CRB check will be required for this post.

We are an Equal Opportunities Employer.

Thomas Keble School
Eastcombe
Stroud
Gloucestershire
GL6 7DY
Tel No: 01452 770301
11 - 16 Comprehensive
NOR: 683

Headteacher: Miss J Maunder: BA (Hons)

About Thomas Keble School

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+44 1452 770301

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Thomas Keble School is a mixed comprehensive school for children aged 11-16, located on the edge of the Cotswolds in Eastcombe, Gloucestershire.

The school, known as Manor School until 1990, is named after Thomas Keble, a Church of England clergyman, who contributed to the theological publications, Tracts for the Times.

Known as Manor School until September 1990, Thomas Keble School became a specialist technology college in September 2002. The school was awarded high performing specialist school status in 2006, enabling a second specialism in sport. In 2007, Thomas Keble gained foundation school status. It converted to an academy in August 2011.

Headteacher

Miss J Maunder

Values and vision

Thomas Keble School encourages maximum effort from all its students. It expects them to actively participate in every lesson, and to remain fully engaged. It encourages them to seek feedback on how to improve the quality of their work, and to develop resilience and perseverance to tackle and overcome all challenges. The school emphasizes the importance of students managing their time and work efficiently and maintaining high levels of self-discipline.

Thomas Keble School is committed to preparing its pupils for the world of work and supporting them to identify their individual career paths. An extensive careers education information advice and guidance programme is provided for Years 8-13. 

Ofsted

“This is a very inclusive school where great attention is paid to the needs of every individual student. This, along with high expectations of staff, has enabled students to develop well, both academically and socially.”

View Thomas Keble School’s latest Ofsted report 

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