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Teacher of English

Teacher of English

St Edmund's Catholic Academy

Wolverhampton

  • Expired
Salary:
Teachers' Pay Spine
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2015
Apply by:
25 September 2014

Job overview

Permanent position available for suitable candidates - (Fixed Term in the first instance for Newly Qualified Teacher)

St Edmund's Catholic Academy is part of Bishop Cleary Catholic Multi Academy Company with 845 on roll including 108 in the Sixth Form

We are seeking a committed, well qualified and enthusiastic Teacher of English at KS3 and KS4 to join a strong Faculty with fine leadership, well developed curriculum and very good results. Ability to deliver KS3 Drama an advantage. A Level available for suitable candidate.

To apply, call the School on (01902) 558888, see our website www.stedmunds.org or e-mail recuitment@stedmunds.org

Closing Date: Thursday 25 September 2014
I
nterviews: Tuesday 30 September 2014

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St Edmund's Catholic Academy
To Love and Serve the Lord
Wolverhampton

About St Edmund's Catholic Academy

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+44 1902 558888

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Headteacher

Mrs M Hazeldine

Values and Vision

As a committed Catholic school, St Edmund’s Catholic Academy places a huge amount of importance on faith and the teaching of the Catholic Church. The school motto is “To Love and Serve the Lord”, and the school expresses this through consistent and numerous acts of charity and religious retreats. In addition to this, the school’s students are given regular opportunities to attend mass at local churches in Wolverhampton. The school still maintains its focus on academic exploits, however, with a strong and engaging curriculum available to students, and a sixth form working with other local schools to offer a range of academic and vocational subjects.

Ofsted

“Teaching supports students’ good spiritual, moral, social and cultural development. For example, in religious education lessons, students reflected thoughtfully on problems of evil and suffering and on the moral messages in Psalms. In geography, they developed a good understanding of people’s different reactions to recent natural disasters.”

The full report into St Edmund’s Catholic Academy can be found here.

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