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Teacher of Mathematics

Teacher of Mathematics

Moulton School and Science College

Northamptonshire

Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September, 2014
Apply by:
28 April 2014

Job overview

Teacher of Mathematics, Northamptonshire

We are seeking to appoint from September, 2014, an able and enthusiastic teacher of maths. The successful candidate will teach across the ability range. The post may also be of interest to teachers with other specialisms (eg geography, science) who may wish to re-train to deliver maths.

Moulton School is a successful, popular and oversubscribed 11-18 school, serving a rural catchment area to the north of Northampton.

The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to show this commitment. The successful applicant will be expected to undertake a criminal record check via the Criminal Records Bureau.

Further details and application forms are available either from the school website www.moultonschool.co.uk or e-mail admin.dept@moultonschool.co.uk

Closing date: Monday, 28 April 2014

MOULTON SCHOOL AND SCIENCE COLLEGE
Pound Lane, Moulton, Northampton NN3 7SD
01604 641600
www.moultonschool.co.uk

NOR 1,336 inc 215 in Sixth Form

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Moulton School is a warm, welcoming and hardworking school community, striving for excellence in all that we do. We want our students to leave school having maximised their academic progress, but also with fond memories of the breadth of opportunities taken, the relationships made, and the experiences enjoyed; for example, through our flagship student leadership programme.

Situated five miles from Northampton and close to the M1, Moulton is a peaceful location with close proximity to the modern conveniences of town living .

Moulton School is built on a commitment to academic excellence and the highest of personal standards, within an environment which provides each individual with the care, support and encouragement that they need to succeed. We pride ourselves on traditional values, such as hard work and discipline, whilst preparing young people for all the challenges of life in the 21st century.

Our students are committed to their learning, and we have the highest of expectations of them, both academically, and in the character that they demonstrate as they grow and develop. Our core values and ethos statement “ASPIRE – Strive for Great Things” sets the tone, both for our expectations, and for the achievements that we are able to celebrate.

Students are encouraged to become highly motivated, independent learners and are able to learn through differentiated learning activities. This allows them to develop high levels of knowledge, skills and technological understanding. Students’ work is carefully monitored and assessed regularly and they are involved in target setting.

Our success is built on partnership and we are very fortunate in the high quality of staff who care for and guide the students through their time at Moulton challenging them at every step to become the young people that they can be.

We are, as you may imagine, very proud of our students.

STAFF DEVELOPMENT

Moulton has a talented and dedicated staff who show pride and commitment to their role. Our students benefit from their professionalism and their work in supporting students to achieve their best.

High quality teaching and high expectations are at the heart of Moulton School and all teachers will be expected to develop practice which supports the ethos, values and vision, and contributes to the overall life and work of the school.

Moulton School has strong staff development programme with a wealth of experienced staff working with teachers and support staff. To that end, we strive to create a learning environment that elicits outstanding outcomes for students.

Staff are committed to their own development, and many take part in helping others to progress. In order to support this, we run training and development sessions that take place after school.

There are also various training routes for staff to follow including.

· Training School Network Programme

· New staff and NQT induction programme in-house and as part of the SWAN network

· Year 2 Teachers’ Programme 

· Middle Leaders’ Programme

· Subject Leader and Senior Leadership qualifications (NPQSL) (NPQML)

Many staff take part in regular subject specific training, and staff I specialist roles may attend external training courses run by specialists in areas such as pastoral care, First Aid, mental health and wellbeing, MAGT and challenge.

Moulton School values diversity, and has developed an Equalities Policy to ensure that everyone within the school community is treated fairly, irrespective of race, gender, disability, sexuality or age.

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