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Teacher of Philosophy A Level

Teacher of Philosophy A Level

Lansdowne College

Westminster

  • Expired
Salary:
dependent upon experience
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
31 October 2014

Job overview

Lansdowne College is a highly successful independent sixth form college situated in central London with over 200 students. The majority of students are aged 16-19 and are studying A Level although we have a small cohort of GCSE students. We provide excellent tuition in small classes within a supportive but relaxed environment. Oftsed's 2008 report rated Lansdowne as an 'Outstanding' college.

We are seeking an experienced, highly effective, conscientious teacher of Philosophy A Level who, ideally, is able to offer Religious Studies to GCSE and A Level standard as well. The successful candidate will join an ambitious department with a record of outstanding examination success.

Applicants will be subject to an Enhanced CRB check.

To apply, please email: jeremybrown@lansdownecollege.com  

Closing date: 31 October 2014

We welcome all applications regardless of age, gender, ethnicity or religion.

Lansdowne College is committed to the protection and safety of its students.

Lansdowne College
40-44 Bark Place,
London
W2 4AT
Telephone: 0207 616 4400

About Lansdowne College

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Lansdowne College is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational independent day and boarding secondary school with sixth form situated in the London Borough of Westminster, serving students from the age of 14-19. The secondary school, situated in Bayswater has approximately 194 students on record.

Landsdowne College was founded in 1975 and is part of the Astrum Education group, who own two other central London independent colleges and a boarding house. 

Principal

Mark Love Bed PGCLME

Values and vision

Landsdowne College’s vision is for all students to realise their full potential in a motivating and welcoming learning environment. This is achieved through a personalised study programme for each pupil. The Westminster secondary school wants to get to know students as individuals’ and to find out what motivates them, what interests them and their personal academic ability and learning goals. The school hopes for students to develop an enjoyment for learning and helps achieve this through dedicated teaching staff and small, engaging classes. Landsdowne College encourages students to get involved with extra-curricular activities outside the classroom, which range from sports clubs to a college magazine, allowing for aspiring journalists to practice their editing and reporting skills. The London secondary school wishes for students to become active citizens and engage with the wider community and practices this through regular fundraising events for charity. 

Independent School Inspectorate 

“Students’ personal development at all stages is good and they exhibit strong spiritual, moral, social and cultural development. Students from many different cultural backgrounds support each other strongly, and an atmosphere of tolerance and mutual respect pervades the college.” 

View Landsowne College’s latest ISI report 

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