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Teacher of PE, including Hockey

Teacher of PE, including Hockey

St Columba's School

Inverclyde

  • Expiring soon
Salary:
Competitive
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
August 2024
Apply by:
9 May 2024

Job overview

St Columba’s School is situated in the beautiful Renfrewshire countryside just 30 minutes from Glasgow. 

We are seeking a dynamic, enthusiastic and well-qualified Teacher of Physical Education, with a specialist knowledge of hockey, to join our highly successful PE Department from August 2024. We are a through school and the successful candidate is therefore likely to be required to teach core PE to all year groups from Early Years to Senior VI. There is also an expectation to lead two after-school training sessions per week, including Senior Hockey. All PE staff are responsible for leading a hockey team on Saturday mornings.

All applications must be submitted using the application form for Teaching Staff which can

be found on the School’s website.

Completed forms must be submitted to recruitment@stcolumbas.org by 12 noon on Thursday, 9th May 2024. Interviews will take place week commencing 18th May.

Salary will be as per the SNCT salary scale with an additional St Columba’s enhancement. A generous fee discount is available and membership of either the Scottish Teachers’ Pension Scheme or St Columba’s School Pension Scheme is offered.

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About St Columba's School

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+44 1505 872238

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St Columba’s is an HMC, non-denominational School founded in 1897, initially as a School for Girls. It has been co-educational since 1982 with equal numbers of boys and girls. The current roll for the entire School, from Nursery to Senior VI, is 670. The Junior School is situated a quarter of a mile from Senior School and has a roll of just over 250.The School currently holds Investor in People status at Gold level.

The first thing you notice at St Columba’s is the warm welcome. This is in part the result of our size. Teachers know each pupil by name. Indeed, recognition of the individual is an important feature of the School’s vision; considerable effort is made to create an environment which allows us to identify and nurture the unique talents and skills of each student, and encourage all of them to realise their full potential. Our success is evident not only in the excellent academic results achieved, regularly placing St Columba’s as one of the highest performing schools nationally, but in the impressive young people whom you will meet in our classrooms, at an international debate, or on a rugby field: they are polite, articulate and quietly self-assured.

There has been significant investment in facilities, including the opening of an additional Junior School building in 2001. Between 2014 and 2016, a number of major developments of the School’s facilities have been undertaken including: the refurbishment of the Science building; the replacement of the Astro turf hockey pitch; and a major development of the Junior School grounds. The extension to the Senior School which opened in October, 2016, includes a pastoral care suite, a new library, 13 new classrooms and faculty bases. Taken together, these developments represent a significant investment in the future of the School.

In June 2011, St Columba’s was inspected by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Education. The report which is exceptionally positive is attached separately.

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