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Teacher of English KS5 Coordinator

Teacher of English KS5 Coordinator

Lincoln Christ's Hospital School

Lincolnshire

  • Expired
Salary:
TLR 2(a)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2014
Apply by:
8 May 2014

Job overview

Teacher of English KS5 Coordinator, Lincolnshire

Lincoln Christ's Hospital School, located near Lincoln's beautiful cathedral, is truly comprehensive, with 1,360 students on roll, including 330 in the Sixth Form.

We seek a talented teacher to join our strong English department in September 2014 with responsibility for KS5. This is a permanent contract. The school offers a first rate induction programme for new staff and also has excellent CPD opportunities.

If you would like to find out more about our school, please visit our website. For further information and/or application forms, please contact Mrs Sharon Roberts, PA to the Headteacher. Visits to the school are welcomed.

Closing date Thursday 8 May 2014.

As we are committed to safeguarding our students, the post will be subject to an Enhanced Disclosure Check.

LINCOLN CHRIST'S HOSPITAL SCHOOL
WRAGBY ROAD, LINCOLN, LN2 4PN
Telephone: 01522 881144
Fax: 01522 881145
E-mail: sroberts@christs-hospital.lincs.sch.uk
Web site: www.christs-hospital.lincs.sch.uk
VOLUNTARY AIDED LANGUAGE COLLEGE AND ACADEMY

About Lincoln Christ's Hospital School

Our school is driven by our clear moral purpose to every single student and the wider community.  It is an above average sized mixed comprehensive school providing a broad and balanced curriculum through Key Stage 3, 4 and 5.  Every student studies at least the full set of English Baccalaureate subjects, including at least one language, both humanities, Religious Studies, Physical Education and SMSC up to Year 9 while ensuring appropriate options are given in year 8 and refined in year 9 in preparation for Key Stage 4.  

Our proportion of Pupil Premium Students is significantly higher than national at 33% and increasing with each new cohort.  The proportion of students from a minority ethnic background is low in comparison to national statistics and the proportion of students whose first language is not English is broadly in line with national at 10%.  The proportion of students receiving SEN support is higher than national levels at approximately 20% with levels of EHPC lower than expected.  The school deprivation indicator is higher than national.  

LCHS has recently been judged as Good overall and in all Areas, (March 2018).  The progress 8 score in 2017 was 0.04 and in 2018 was -0.34.  The Value added in 6th form is positive with outcomes at their highest point than at any other time in the school's history.  

Together, our core purpose is to ensure all of our students leave us as caring and compassionate young adults who have a clear pathway to their personal success pathway.  We will do this by offering a well-rounded provision which both supports a broad academic excellence but also helps each one to develop and understanding of mutual respect and tolerance.  

No child will be left behind and each family will recognise that we will do everything possible to help them succeed while they are at Lincoln Christ’s Hospital School and are well set up for that continued success when they move on. 

We want to have a happy and thriving school.  A school which adapts to change, where staff and students are valued, where families can have total confidence that no matter what comes their way – LCHS will be there to guide them, advise them and support them through life’s ups and downs.

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