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Teacher of English

Teacher of English

St Thomas More Catholic High School

North Tyneside

  • Expired
Salary:
TMPS/UPS
Job type:
Full Time, Maternity Cover
Start date:
October 2015
Apply by:
1 June 2015

Job overview

MATERNITY COVER (OCTOBER 2015 - JULY 2016)

The school was recognised by the Minister of State for Education in 2014 as one of the top 100 schools in England and Wales for sustained improvement. Our strength lies in a strong Ethos, High Achievement (72% 5+ A*-C inc. English and Maths 2014; 78% 2013; 76% 2012) a strong Learning Culture and exceptional opportunities for Professional Development.

We wish to appoint a well-qualified, committed and enthusiastic teacher to join our outstanding English department of seventeen specialists. The department is very well led, achieves outstanding results and provides an ideal environment for teaching and learning. The post is suitable both for newly/recently qualified teachers and those with some experience. The post has become available due to the maternity leave of a member of staff.

Forms and details (write, fax, phone, email) from Mrs L McArdle, Headteacher's PA at the school.

The deadline for the return of applications is at the end of the school day on Monday, 1 June 2015.

If you would like to discuss this post please contact Mrs McArdle.

St Thomas More is committed to the safety and protection of its students. The successful applicant will be required to apply for an Enhanced Disclosure.

ST THOMAS MORE ROMAN CATHOLIC ACADEMY
Lynn Road, North Shields, Tyne & Wear NE29 8LF
11-18 Mixed Comprehensive: Roll 1,602 (295 in Sixth Form)
Telephone: 0191 258 8360 Fax: 0191 258 8389
Website: www.stmacademy.org.uk
Email: lmcardle@stmacademy.org.uk

Attached documents

About St Thomas More Catholic High School

St Thomas More Catholic High School is a mixed, mainstream, Catholic secondary school which is part of the Bishop Bewick Catholic Education Trust. The school educates students within the 11-18 age range. Currently, there are 1621 pupils (280 in Sixth Form).

St Thomas More Catholic High School was known as St Anselm’s before 1988 and is a specialist maths and computing school. The academy achieves high GCSE results, ranking in the top five schools in the North East, as well as good A-level results, ranking in the top 20 North East schools.

Headteacher

Mr D Watson

Values and vision

St Thomas More Catholic High School has an ethos based on Christian values, notably love, justice, peace, truth and tolerance. The secondary school is committed to creating an environment where students can develop their full potential, growing into confident and resourceful people with a sense of service and responsibility.

The school also promotes British values, believing that they have their origin in the Christian values of the United Kingdom and are therefore central to Catholic education.

Ofsted report

“The school’s specialism of mathematics and computing supports students’ learning and contributes well to their confidence and skills.The sixth form is good and most students make good progress from their starting points. Leaders in the sixth form are aware of what still needs to be done to enhance further the provision and students’ achievement. There is a wide range of programmes on offer to students at all levels enabling them to support their learning outside normal school hours. These include sports, revision and international links. All of these contribute well to students’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development.”

View St Thomas More RC Academy’s latest Ofsted report

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Applications closed