Teacher of Art
De La Salle School
St. Helens
- Expired
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 1/9/14
- Apply by:
- 29 April 2014
Job overview
Teachers of Art, St. Helens
(one permanent; one to cover maternity leave)
In September 2013, this regularly over-subscribed 11-16 Catholic high school completed a £20 million rebuild programme, with all art accommodation now being delivered in four completely refurbished studios, alongside a new external working area.
Outcomes in the visual arts are outstanding. In 2013, 99% of an entry of over 150 gained C+ grades, with over 60% being at A/A*.
In an exciting new stage in the development of the Art Department, we are inviting applications from exceptional practitioners for the posts of: Two Full-time Teachers of Art (w.e.f. 1/9/14: one permanent; one to cover maternity leave)
Application forms and further details can be obtained by emailing Mrs. Peet at peetj@sthelens.org.uk
CLOSING DATE: Tuesday 29th April, 2014
The post is subject to the usual statutory checks and disclosures.
De La Salle School
St. Helens
Mill Brow, Eccleston, St. Helens WA10 4QH
Telephone: 01744 - 20511
Headteacher: Mr. W. F. P. Daunt
Attached documents
About De La Salle School
De La Salle School is a non-selective, co-educational, Roman Catholic secondary school for children aged 11-16. It is situated in St.Helens, Merseyside, and currently has 1,200 pupils on roll. It is associated with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Liverpool.
De La Salle School has a designated unit for students with an autistic spectrum condition. Students who are members of this unit are fully integrated into the life and work of the school.
Mr Andrew Rannard (Headteacher)
Values and vision
De La Salle School’s values reflect its heritage as a community of faith. The school advocates concern for the marginalised by promoting social justice; expects and demands respect for all people and places; strives to be an inclusive community; and challenges all to become the best they can be.
Its mission statement is: “To develop a retrospective community of faith which promotes the welfare of all and which challenges all to be the best they can through the pursuit of excellence.”
Ofsted report
“The quality of teaching, over time, in performing and visual arts, physical education and religious education is strong. Effective support and monitoring are provided for students with special educational needs and for those attending off-site provision. The school’s work to keep students safe is good. The school’s use of the Year 7 catch-up premium is effective. The provision for students’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development is strong, preparing students effectively to become valued citizens in modern Britain.”
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