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Teacher of Science (Physics or Biology Specialist)

Teacher of Science (Physics or Biology Specialist)

The Windsor Boys' School

Windsor and Maidenhead

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS + London Fringe Allowance
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2015
Apply by:
5 June 2015

Job overview

Required for September 2015, a well-qualified and enthusiastic teacher to join a lively and thriving department with the ability to teach Physics or Biology to A Level.

Additional allowances may be awarded for a suitably qualified candidate.

The teaching of Science at the school is to Advanced Level and helps to prepare students for the highest academic challenges, including preparation for Oxbridge. Sciences are taught separately at GCSE level and also as part of Co-ordinated Science.

The Windsor Boys' School teaches students from year 9-13 and has excellent value added at GCSE and A level. It has a national reputation for sport, music and the creative arts, and uniquely is a centre of excellence for rowing. It is a leading partner in the Windsor Teaching Alliance (supporting teacher development) and has excellent links with the community, local industries and universities.

If you are interested in applying for this position, please access www.twbs.co.uk where further information can be found or alternatively, email Mrs Blockley at cblockley@twbs.co.uk

Closing date: noon, Friday 5 June 2015

The Windsor Boys' School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment. This post is subject to an enhanced disclosure through the Disclosure and Barring Service. CVs will not be accepted in place of an application form.

The Windsor Boys' School
NOR: 950 (Sixth Form: 300)
1 Maidenhead Road, Windsor, Berkshire SL4 5EH
Tel: 01753 716060 - Fax: 01753 833186
Email: mail@twbs.co.uk
www.twbs.co.uk

About The Windsor Boys' School

+44 1753 716060

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We are a 13-18 boys’ school which seeks to retain the best of a traditional ethos based upon over 100 years of achievement, with a modern, forward-thinking approach that prepares young men for success in the 21st Century.

We provide our students with a variety of challenging opportunities for learning, development and growth. They learn that personal and social development involves taking responsibility not only for themselves, but also for all those around them. Our success is measured both by first-class examination results and also the extent to which we provide an environment in which students are happy and can flourish. In February 2018 Ofsted judged us good, with an outstanding sixth form.


To achieve this, we are a school where:

  • Every student has the opportunity to reach his full potential through lessons that are academically challenging and engaging;
  • There is an enthusiasm for learning, an encouragement of effort and a celebration of success; fairness, hard work and discipline are respected by all;
  • There is outstanding provision for co-curricular activities;
  • Students feel valued and are active members of the community;
  • Students become well-equipped for a happy life in a diverse and changing society.


Our curriculum is broad and balanced offering learning across the full range of subjects and personalised appropriately to meet individual needs. At A level a very wide range of academic and vocational subjects are successfully delivered, with over 50% at grades A*-B. There have always been high rates of university entrance. The GCSE results are strong and above the national average. We are significantly above national average for boys in terms of progress from KS2 to GCSE.

Our co-curricular provision provides exciting and diverse opportunities for all, especially in the arts and in sport, as well as a wide range of more specialised activities, like the Physics Society, Debating Club and Duke of Edinburgh awards. Many students represent the school at national (and sometimes international) level. In the recent years our senior squad has won Henley Royal Regatta and rowers have represented Great Britain.

The school places great emphasis on developing the quality of teaching and increasing standards for learning. Students are expected to participate actively in their learning journey, by working enthusiastically, inquisitively and independently both in class and with homework. Teachers track the progress and achievement of all students and provide additional guidance and support when needed.

Our welfare and pastoral care is delivered through a Year and a House system. This not only allows for the promotion of academic progress and support for their well-being, but also fosters identity, camaraderie, and healthy competition. A student’s tutor is normally the first point of home-school contact. It is very important to us that our students are happy and secure and that their school life is a memorable experience which will form the basis of a rich and rewarding later life. We have the highest expectations of our students and continually look for opportunities to widen their horizons and encourage their ambition.

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