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Mathematics Teacher

Mathematics Teacher

All Saints' Academy Cheltenham

Gloucestershire

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS (£22,023 - £32,187)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2015
Apply by:
13 April 2015

Job overview

+ Relocation/ Negotiable salary increment allowance for the right candidate

Sponsored by the Anglican Diocese of Gloucester and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Clifton who aim to build and develop an Academy at the heart of the community it serves with an emphasis on body, mind and spirit - the whole person. Our vision as an Academy is summed up by Outstanding, Christian, Inclusive and Community.

As a mathematics teacher at All Saints’ Academy you will be part of a dynamic team that works passionately to develop the skills of all in one of the most highly respected qualifications. The Academy was recently rated as “Good” and Ofsted (Nov, 2014) commented that “student achievement in mathematics is improving rapidly as a result of outstanding subject leadership”.

This is an exciting time to join the mathematics team as we continue to enhance the quality of teaching and realise the enormous potential of our students. In the last two years we have achieved 57 and 58% A*-C and are on track to exceed national average this summer.

All years are taught in ability sets and our focus is firmly set on deep learning, with a keen attention paid to mastery of key skills and concepts to ensure students are fully prepared to begin the (KS4) programme in Year 9.

We offer A level mathematics and uptake is increasing year up on year and results are on an upward trend, with a prediction of 67% A-C for this summer.

Through your professional practice you will demonstrate a commitment to excellent teaching and will be supported with an extensive CPD programme to meet your needs. You will ensure the well-being of students and the effective use of resources to continually improve standards of learning and achievement for all students. Our teachers and students benefit from the highest quality technology and practical learning resources.

We strongly encourage candidates to visit or speak to us if they are interested in applying, please contact, Liam Wilkinson on lwilkinson@asachelt.org.

The Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be subject to enhanced DBS clearance.

To apply for this role please send a covering letter and a completed Teaching Staff Application Form to Mrs B McGrotty, HR Administrator at bmcgrotty@asachelt.org.

Closing date: Monday 13th April

All Saints’ Academy, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.
Principal: Mr Dermot McNiffe

About All Saints' Academy Cheltenham

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+44 1242 711200

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All Saints’ Academy Cheltenham is a mainstream secondary state school with sixth-form, catering for pupils aged 11-19. The school opened in September 2011 and is a Church of England academy for the whole community, welcoming children of all faiths and none.

It is sponsored by the Anglican Diocese of Gloucester. All Saints’ Academy Cheltenham offers 900 places for pupils aged 11-16, and 220 places for sixth-formers who wish to study both academic and vocational courses.

Interim Principal

Liam Wilkinson

Values and vision

The new-build facilities offer a place of learning and discovery in an academy that prides itself on being outward-facing to parents, parishes, other schools, community groups, employers, colleges and universities.

Ofsted report

“This is a good school. The academy is improving rapidly because of the outstanding leadership provided by the Academy Principal. He is supported well by other key senior staff, subject leaders and governors. The extremely positive ethos in the academy leads to exceptionally good behaviour by students around the building and site.”

View All Saints' Academy Cheltenham's Ofsted report

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