Teacher of Drama
St Paul's Academy
Greenwich
- Expired
- Salary:
- Salary MPS (including LW)
- Job type:
- Full Time, Temporary
- Apply by:
- 7 November 2014
Job overview
The Archdiocese of Southwark sponsors St Paul's Academy which replaced the successful St Paul's Catholic School in order to increase the number of catholic and community places available to local children. The Academy moved to a brand new building with outstanding facilities in January 2010. Last summer 82% of the students achieved at 5 or more A* - C grades and 62% of the students achieved 5 or more A* - C grades including English and Mathematics. In the Section 48 Inspection (May 2013), the headline was St Paul's is an outstanding school.
The Academy is looking for a well qualified and enthusiastic teacher of Drama.
We offer:
- excellent support for all teaching staff
- opportunities for further professional development
This post would be ideal for a new entrant into teaching and is initially a temporary post for two terms.
For further details about this post, please go to the school website www.stpaulsacademy.org.uk
For an informal discussion, please call
Pat Winston (Principal) on 020 8311 3868 x106 or 07734 250375
Closing date for applications is: 12 noon Friday, 7th November 2014
Interviews will take place during w/b. Monday, 10th November
St Paul's Academy
Finchale Road
Abbey Wood
London
SE2 9PX
Tel: 0208 311 3868
Fax:020 8312 1642
Website: www.stpaulsacademy.org.uk
Principal: Patrick Winston MBA(Ed), BEd
Roll: 1,200
About St Paul's Academy
St Paul’s Academy is a mixed, non-selective, Roman Catholic secondary school in the London borough of Greenwich, serving pupils from the age of 11-16. The secondary school is situated in Abbey Wood and has approximately 1,200 students on roll.
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