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Drama Teacher- Grainville School-Jersey, Channel Islands

Drama Teacher- Grainville School-Jersey, Channel Islands

Grainville School

Jersey

  • £45,616.14 - £67,302.24 per year
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Salary:
The Jersey Payscale starts at £45,616.14 for a qualified teacher with further increments based on number of full years of service completed as well as a further 5 Grades in Upper Pay Scale.
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Apply by:
17 January 2025

Job overview

Grainville School is located on the beautiful island of Jersey in the English Channel.

Grainville School is looking for an experienced or newly qualified Teacher of Drama on a 1 year fixed contract with immediate effect. 

We are looking for someone who is a good team player, has excellent interpersonal and organisational skills and can teach across Key Stages 3 and 4.

Grainville is an inclusive school and is committed to the safeguarding and wellbeing of all students and young people. For more information or to arrange a visit please contact l.higgins at l.higgins@grainville.sch.je or 01534 822400.


About Jersey

The Bailiwick of Jersey is a self-governing Crown Dependency, and this has implications for its education system. Schools here operate under Jersey Education Law, which differs from that of the UK.

Our schools follow the Jersey Curriculum, which is based on the English National Curriculum, but with adaptations that enable us to include the study of Jersey’s unique history, geography, and political system.

London is only 30 minutes away by air and France is a mere 14 miles to the east. Jersey is a unique place to live and work, particularly if you and your family enjoy an outdoor and community-focused lifestyle.

More information about Grainville School :Grainville School – Inspire, Motivate & Challenge

More information about Education in Jersey: https://education.careers.gov.je/

Find out more about living and working in Jersey: https://www.locatejersey.com/

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About Grainville School

Grainville School provides a broad and balanced education of the highest quality to help our students develop their knowledge and understanding, skills, talents and leadership. At Grainville we set high expectations in all that we do, to provide each student with a learning experience that best meets their individual hopes and aspirations. We value and recognise the importance of partnership with the family and the local community and in doing so we operate an open and honest dialogue with parents. The strength of this partnership is reflected in Grainville being the first school in the Channel Islands to receive the Leading Parent Partnership Award (LPPA). We are currently moving towards our Silver award as a Rights Respecting School.

Grainville offers a broad curriculum experience at Key Stage 3 and 4. In Year 7 students access the Horizon programme for one year as part of their transition into secondary school. Horizon is a ‘school within a school’ and delivers a curriculum that develops skills for learning, literacy and numeracy. In Year 10 students select 3 option subjects from 21 GCSE options including four 14-16 vocational courses at Highlands College, the local FE College, Prince's Trust and work placements.

Our school has seen a substantial rebuild and refurbishment programme in the last 20 years. The final phase opened in 2022 and provides new English, Humanities, state of the art Music facilities and Modern Foreign Language facilities.

Students take part in activity programmes which are designed to enhance the curriculum. This may include lunch time and after school activities and clubs. In June each year all students in Years 7 – 9 undertake an activity week, engaging in extra-curricular events on or off island. Year 10 undertake a 2 week work experience placement to better understand the world of work and future career choices. Students of all ages are actively encouraged to develop their leadership skills within the school through our new house system, the student council, sports leaders and the senior student prefect system. Business students have opportunities to meet local entrepreneurs and develop their skills.

Grainville is a fully inclusive school and students with Special Educational Needs are catered for throughout the curriculum. Any child with a learning difficulty is given support on an individual or in a small group basis, within the normal teaching programme whenever possible. In addition, the school has a base for students with communication difficulties within the 11-16 age groups. Specialist keyworkers support these students and monitor progress. A great emphasis is placed on self-esteem and the expression of social skills which encourage care and concern for others.

Grainville has an excellent and well respected Student Support Service. A team of form tutors, support assistants, attendance officer, educational and welfare officer and a school counsellor all support, guide and assist students throughout their time at Grainville. Form tutors move up through the school with their tutees from Years 8-11. This partnership lasts for four years after their transitional year in Year 7 and enables effective communication on issues of student progress and support. Pastoral Leaders support form tutors in Key Stages 3 and 4 and are non-teaching staff. We also have Heads of Year.

We are very proud of our school community and the achievements of our students and staff. We place a great emphasis on creating a ‘can do culture’, where students of all abilities achieve success. This can only happen in a school where students enjoy their learning, where they are inspired, motivated and challenged to do their very best. Young people leaving Grainville will be confident individuals and equipped with the necessary skills for adult life.

Our school website ( www.grainville.sch.je ) contains very useful information for prospective parents including recent news on awards and achievements, events and activities and everyday school life.

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