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Teacher of Maths and Numeracy

Teacher of Maths and Numeracy

Dyce Academy

Aberdeen City

  • Expired
Salary:
£21,867-£34,887
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
16 October 2014

Job overview

Qualification Requirements

Full GTC (Scotland) Registration in relevant subject. This post is open to both primary and secondary qualified teachers. PVG Membership for Regulated Work with Children and/or Protected Adults or willingness to obtain prior to a formal offer of employment being made.

Job Specific Requirements

Ability to teach the full range of time-tabled courses in the subject area, experience in the subject area, and of planning and assessment of pupil learning. Classroom management skills, a knowledge of current issues and developments in curriculum and experience of curriculum development. Ability to communicate effectively and appropriately with staff, pupils and parents and to manage effectively the learning and teaching of individual pupils, groups and classes.

 

About Dyce Academy

  • Dyce Academy
  • Riverview Drive, Dyce, Aberdeen
  • Aberdeenshire
  • AB21 7NF
  • United Kingdom
+44 1224 725 118

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Dyce Academy is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational secondary school with sixth form situated north west of Aberdeen city centre. It is a community state school, the only secondary state school in Aberdeen’s Dyce suburb. The Dyce Academy website identifies a school roll of 560 secondary and sixth form students between the ages of 12-18. 

The school was built in the late 1970s and opened its doors to students in 1980. 

Headteacher

Lesley Adam

Values and Vision

Dyce Academy is a supportive and caring environment for students, stimulating healthy learning habits at the same time as promoting good behaviour, all to make sure that students are well-rounded individuals upon leaving the school.

Since 2001, it has hosted the Aberdeen City Music School (ACMS), which is a national centre of excellence in music. There is also a specialist base for students with learning difficulties (ASN base) and a Mainstream Inclusion of Children on the Autistic Spectrum (MICAS) base. It is a school with Fair Trade status.

Education Scotland

“Young people are developing confidence and social skills through a wide range of sporting and cultural activities. A number of young people are developing teamwork and leadership skills through The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme. Across the school, many are learning to work effectively with others through participation in groups such as the eco group or Fairtrade group. Young people have developed a greater awareness of global citizenship through extensive charity fundraising as well as international visits and visitors.”

View Dyce Academy’s latest Education Scotland report

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Applications closed