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Temporary Teacher of Chemistry

Temporary Teacher of Chemistry

Lomond School

Argyll and Bute

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Temporary
Start date:
October 2014
Apply by:
3 October 2014

Job overview

October 2014 - April 2015

We are seeking an imaginative, enthusiastic and effective Teacher of Chemistry with a wide range of teaching skills. He/she will be dynamic and fully committed to developing the highest standards of learning, achievement and development for all pupils at Lomond School within the Chemistry Department. The person appointed will be an excellent communicator and well-qualified teacher of Chemistry with appropriate experience.

Applications will be considered on receipt of a letter of application, CV and completed Lomond School application form.

Closing Date: 3 October 2014 at noon.

For details of this job and how to apply visit http://www.lomondschool.com/employment-opportunities

Lomond School
T 01436 672 476
10 Stafford Street, Helensburgh
www.lomondschool.com

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About Lomond School

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  • Lomond School
  • 10 Stafford Street, Helensburgh
  • Dunbartonshire
  • G84 9JX
  • United Kingdom
+44 1436 672 476

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Lomond School is a co-educational independent school, for children aged 3 to 18 years, positioned in the elegant suburbs of the coastal town of Helensburgh located only 10 minutes from Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. Lomond School has recently been authorised as an International Baccalaureate World School for the Diploma and Career-related Programmes and will be delivering these as well as existing Scottish Qualifications from August 2021.

At Lomond School we believe passionately that education should be about supporting our young people to develop and grow, both academically and personally, as rounded individuals with strong values who are ultimately prepared to embark confidently and successfully on their life beyond Lomond School. We uphold this commitment with six Guiding Principles which are delivered throughout our curriculum and co-curriculum. These include: Internationalism; Environmentalism; Adventure; Leadership; Lifelong Learning and Service. To find out more visit our website at www. lomondschool.com.

We provide small class sizes, an extensive programme of extra-curricular activities, attention to the individual and a strong record of academic achievement which opens the door to allow new experiences, skills and talents to be explored. All aspects of development are accorded importance, be they academic, musical, dramatic, sporting or in wider outdoor activities.

The Lomond Family

Our experienced pastoral care team ensures the welfare and onward progression of all of our students. Our young people are well known by staff and teachers and we see ourselves as a large family where any issues or problems are identified and dealt with promptly and effectively.

Extra-curricular and Outdoor Learning

Our location means that there is a particular emphasis on outdoor pursuits. The Duke of Edinburgh Award is, without doubt, a significant feature and we have enjoyed great success carrying out expeditions both locally and abroad. Many of our trips and excursions revolve around our passion for the outdoors and have included trekking in Morocco, canoeing in Norway and skiing in Austria.

Living at Lomond

Lomond School is the only school in the West of Scotland with boarding for children aged 9 to 18. We have a modern, purpose built, boarding house which houses both boys and girls and thus allows brothers and sisters to live in the same accommodation, essentially as family. We think of our boarding house as home rather than an extension of school. Most of our boarders come from both Britain and other countries around the world, which adds an important international and multi-cultural dimension to our school. Our boarding facility adds a distinctive dimension to the school; the mix of cultures and backgrounds enriches our curriculum and co-curriculum, supporting all of our pupils to develop their global awareness and understanding. Our infrastructure boasts a mix of modern, purpose built structure and characterful listed buildings, which make for an inspirational setting for our young people.

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