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Temporary Teacher of Science (Maternity Cover)

Temporary Teacher of Science (Maternity Cover)

Brannel School

Cornwall

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS / UPS
Job type:
Full Time, Maternity Cover
Start date:
January 2015
Apply by:
6 October 2014

Job overview

Temporary, Maternity Cover 

Are you a dynamic and committed individual who would thrive in a forward thinking team? Do you have a passion for teaching and a desire to continually develop your teaching practice and pedagogy? The Governors of Brannel School are seeking to appoint a qualified and enthusiastic Teacher of Science to provide maternity cover from January 2015.

Brannel School is a successful, forward looking school located in an attractive rural setting near St Austell. We are a popular school; we are able to offer approximately 750 school places and are consistently at capacity. Our school was completely rebuilt for September 2011 as part of the government's Building Schools for the Future agenda. Our aim is to use our inspirational building and modern teaching and learning facilities to support teachers in providing a 21st century, world class education for our students.

At Brannel School we have the very highest expectations of all our students. We believe we provide a secure, supportive, stimulating and challenging environment in which all students can thrive and achieve their potential.

We also have the highest expectations of our teachers. We offer an excellent professional development programme which is co-ordinated by highly regarded teachers who are dedicated to driving up standards and supporting a flexible approach to sourcing the best training for every member of staff.

Closing date: Noon on Monday 6th October 2014
Interview date: Thursday 9th October 2014

Brannel School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to undertake an Enhanced DBS check.

How to Apply:

Further details, job description, person specification and an application form are available from our website www.brannel.com

Please download the application form as a word document and return electronically by the closing date above to: head@brannel.com

Numbers on Roll: 738
Mainstream 11-16 years mixed

About Brannel School

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+44 1726 822485

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Brannel School is a mixed, maintained secondary school located in St Stephen-in-Brannel, near St Austell, Cornwall. The foundation school serves around 700 students from the China Clay area and is part of the Mid Cornwall Co-operative Learning Trust, which is an informal partnership with primary schools Foxhole, Nanpean, Roche, St Dennis and St Stephen Churchtown.

Brannel School is maintained by Cornwall Council and moved into new premises in 2011, as part of the Building Schools for the Future scheme. The site includes a 200-seat theatre and cinema known as The Bell Theatre.

Headteacher

Andy Edmonds

Values and vision

The Cornwall school emphasises the "Brannel family atmosphere", paying special attention to the nurturing of confidence in all its students. The relationship between teachers and students is intended to be supportive, productive, warm and friendly, with a specific focus on encouraging cooperation across and between year groups. 

Brannel School has specialisms in both English and the performing arts, as well as having specialist provision for the teaching of students with severe physical disabilities. 

Ofsted report

The headteacher is ambitious for the school. He has made staff more accountable for the quality of their work by restructuring the performance management arrangements. Lesson observations take place with no notice and this contributes to a growing ‘open-door’ culture of professional dialogue and aspiration. Well-structured professional development opportunities are provided for staff. For example, many staff have taken the opportunity to learn coaching skills and some are studying for higher professional qualifications.”

View Brannel School’s latest Ofsted report 

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