Science Teacher
Rutlish School
Merton
- Expiring soon
- Salary:
- Inner London Pay Spine
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- January 2025
- Apply by:
- 25 November 2024
Job overview
Science Teacher
Salary: Inner London Pay Spine
Proposed Start Date: January 2025
Contract: Permanent – Full-Time
Rutlish School has an exciting opportunity in its’ Science Department for an enthusiastic, experienced teacher, or ECT, who has a genuine passion for the subject and enjoys working as part of a highly effective team. This post provides an opportunity to work in an outstanding school where staff make a REAL difference to the lives of young people.
What we can offer?
Experience of working in an “outstanding” oversubscribed school: In September 2024, Ofsted rated Rutlish as “Outstanding” in all five areas of judgement. Rutlish School is proud to consistently be one of the top schools nationally, being in the top 2% of schools nationally for progress at GCSE and the top 8% for attainment. Rutlish is the second highest performing non-selective boys' school in the country for progress and the highest performing boys', non-selective school in London. Rutlish is the highest performing of all secondary schools in Merton and consistently achieves outstanding results.
The School is set in a conservation area close to Wimbledon town centre, with excellent transport links; London Underground, British Rail, bus routes and the tram are all close by. There is also ample on-site free parking for staff coming by car. Other benefits of working for Merton include; membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme, access to the Employee Assistance Programme for you and your family, discounted membership to Merton leisure centres, employee discounts on a range of leisure activities, from days out to magazine subscriptions, as well as hair and beauty treatments, courses at Merton Adult Education, entertainment events and discounts at local restaurants. You could also benefit from Merton’s cycle-to-work scheme and have free membership to the Old Rutlishians Association who have events such as live acoustic nights and comedy nights.
The benefit of regular professional development.
If you have a commitment to achieving high standards and would like to join our dynamic team, then we look forward to receiving your application. A Job Information Pack and application form can be found on the school website www.rutlish.merton.sch.uk
Completed application forms should be sent to jobs@rutlish.merton.sch.uk by 10.00am on Monday, 25th November 2024
No Agencies or CVs please as these will not be considered for shortlisting
We are committed to safeguarding the welfare of children, therefore all applicants are required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service check.
We fully support the London Borough of Merton’s Equal Opportunities Policy.
Science at Rutlish
“Welcoming”, “Friendly”, “Supportive”; all words used by new teachers, to describe the Science Department at Rutlish School. We believe in the value of working together to ensure the best education for our students, aiming to give them both outstanding results and a real love of Science. We aspire to empower our students to learn and our teachers to get the very best out of them. One of our new recruits said that what he liked about working in our Department, compared to his previous school, was that “people are trusted to do their work and get things done”.
Staff Profile
The department consists of eleven teachers and two full-time technicians, with specialisms across the three sciences.
The department is led by Heads of Biology, Chemistry and Physics, each supported by a 2ic and line managed by a Deputy Headteacher. There are numerous opportunities within the school to take on additional cross-curricular responsibilities and CPD.
Accommodation
The department occupies nine dedicated Science labs, a Physics room and an A-level laboratory. These are supported by three prep rooms and a resources room.
Curriculum Information
KS5 We teach A-Level Biology, Chemistry and Physics alongside our partner school, Ricards Lodge. BTEC Level 3 Applied Science is also offered, but is not currently taught at the Rutlish site. Students study nine lessons per fortnight of each of their A-Level options; lessons are normally split between two or more teachers.
Biology – Students follow the OCR specification. We are anticipating that one Year 12 group and one Year 13 group will be taught at the Rutlish site next year. We are constantly looking for additional extracurricular opportunities to help develop our A-level students’ skills beyond the classroom.
Chemistry – Students follow the AQA specification. We are anticipating that one Year 12 group and one Year 13 group will be taught at the Rutlish site next year. We are currently planning to take our Y12 students to a spectroscopy day at Queen Mary University later this term which has proven a successful trip in previous years.
Physics – Students follow the AQA specification. We are anticipating that two Year 12 groups and two A2 groups will be provided next year, all A-Level Physics teaching is on the Rutlish site. We regularly run a range of trips including the Science Museum, the Royal Observatory Greenwich, and CERN.
KS4 Students start their GCSE courses with a transition year in Year 9. They study Biology, Chemistry and Physics separately, with specialist teachers whenever possible. They have three lessons of each subject per fortnight. All students follow the same common curriculum until the end of Year 10, at which point we determine whether they will be examined in Core and Additional Science or the three separate Sciences. All students follow AQA triple or trilogy specifications.
We support students with after school revision classes throughout the year, holiday revision sessions and coursework catch-up sessions on occasional Saturdays. Saturday and holiday sessions are voluntary and paid overtime.
KS3 We run a two-year Key Stage 3 curriculum. Students study Biology, Chemistry and Physics separately, with two periods per fortnight of each subject. We currently teach and adapted version of the AQA syllabus in Biology and Chemistry. In Physics we teach a new bespoke course based on the national curriculum. Students are assessed using end of unit tests and end of year exams. They are taught in mixed ability groups when they join in Year 7 and placed into sets at October half term.
Extra-Curricular Provision
We run a weekly Science Club for Key Stage 3 students, supervised by a member of the department. If teachers want to provide further extra-curricular opportunities, such as trips and clubs we are keen to support them in doing so.
Professional Development
We are keen to support the development of all members of the department, regardless of the stage of their career.
Attached documents
About Rutlish School
Rutlish School is a voluntary-controlled secondary boys' school based in Merton, south-west London, for students aged 11-18.
Headteacher
Ms Laura Howarth
Values and vision
Rutlish School aims to create an environment where boys and staff behave responsibly and contribute fully as they develop a clear sense of belonging to the school community. The secondary school is committed to educating the whole person and helping its pupils to understand the importance of responsibility, compassion, competition, fairness and honesty in all that they do.
Teaching students the skills of self-discipline, co-operation, respect and tolerance is seen as essential, as without these skills it is believed that academic objectives cannot be reached.
Ofsted report
“The boys are proud to be members of the school; they feel safe and their behaviour is considerate and courteous. Internal and external exclusions have fallen rapidly as a result of consistent policies and careful monitoring. The headteacher and senior leaders, including governors, have been successful in their relentless focus on improving teaching and raising achievement. Staff morale is high and parents and carers express confidence in the leadership and management of the school. The curriculum and students’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development are strengths.”
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