English Teacher
The Arnewood School
Hampshire
- Expiring soon
- Salary:
- M1 to UPS3
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- February half term 2025 or sooner
- Apply by:
- 13 December 2024
Job overview
We are seeking a dedicated and inspiring English teacher to join our team. We are committed to ensuring all lessons are pitched appropriately, so that our students are able to thrive. Our aim is that all students develop a love of English and a desire to achieve the very best they can.
At key stage 3, students are placed in mixed attainment groups. We aim to encourage debate and discussion, promote a love of reading and develop independent and critical thinking. We believe that providing a rich and varied diet of reading across our literary heritage will enable students to understand their cultural capital. We seek to inspire pupils by reading and emulating the work of wordsmiths from our literary canon – from great novelists and poets to skilful orators. For GCSE (AQA), we retain mixed attainment groups.
Most English lessons are taught in a suite of eight adjacent rooms on the first floor of the Main Building; resourcing for the subject is good. Clerical and reprographic support is available and staff have direct access to reprographic and I.T. facilities.
The English Faculty maintains links with Hampshire Inspection and Advisory Service for Education; the department also works with the language co-ordinators of our local primary schools, particularly in view of our significant cross-phase liaison to improve literacy for all.
Applicants must be skilled practitioners, willing to plan and prepare to a high level; the ability to co-ordinate and participate in our extensive programme of extra-curricular activities is welcomed.
The successful candidate will demonstrate: -
- a passion for English education with an excellent subject knowledge and pedagogical understanding, particularly of teaching set texts
- they are an excellent classroom practitioner, who is experienced in teaching English at key Stages 3, 4 and, preferably key stage 5
- success in achieving consistently good results in English, at least, at key stage 3 and key stage 4, or as an ECT to establish this pedigree
- the ability to create and facilitate highly challenging and engaging lessons
- the highest expectations for all students whatever their ability and starting point
- they are optimistic, positive, and cheerful.
We offer: -
- well-considered professional development and a wide range of professional opportunities
- a school in which the student body are well behaved and motived to learn
- a supportive, committed and experienced team of English specialists to work alongside
- sound mentoring for all new staff from a stable and experienced senior team
- excellent accommodation and access to a well-stocked library on site
- exemplary personnel practice including salary progression and pension contributions
- a work life balance that values individual happiness and fulfilment.
Please complete an application form which can be downloaded from our website www.arnewood.hants.sch.uk/vacancies.
The closing date for applications is 9am on Friday 13 December 2024 with interviews being held shortly thereafter.
Attached documents
About The Arnewood School
The Arnewood School is a successful comprehensive school for students from 11-18 years old. Our students are a pleasure to work with; intellectually curious, empathetic, and fun, they continually challenge themselves and strive for great personal success. This is coupled with a body of dedicated and passionate staff who are driven to deliver the best possible provision to our students, to help them all overcome their personal challenges, to ensure all doors remain open to them, and to empower them to achieve their dreams. Our expectations are high and, as a result of a stimulating and enriching curriculum and our celebration of personal success and individual talents, students acquire skills of leadership and teamwork, become confident and enthusiastic learners, develop varied sporting, creative and academic talents, and are thoughtful and valuable citizens.
We seek to maintain a calm, happy and purposeful school environment based on an inclusive culture of mutual respect. Central to this is our partnership with parents which we know is crucial in helping students achieve their full potential. We are proud of the members of our community, our facilities, and believe that every student should and can excel whilst in our care.
Jamie Anderson
Headteacher
Please note that you are wholly responsible for fact checking in respect of the information provided by schools. Please also check for the latest visa and work permit requirements that may apply. Tes is not responsible for the content of advertisements or the policies adopted by advertising schools. Tes asks that all schools follow Tes' Fair Recruitment Policy.