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Teacher of Science

Teacher of Science

Manchester Mesivta School

Manchester

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Salary:
MPS/UPS according to experience
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
18 Feb 2025
Apply by:
8 January 2025

Job overview

Teacher of Science

Are you a passionate and hardworking teacher with high expectations?

Can you inspire highly motivated pupils?

Can you create an exciting, vibrant learning environment that fosters a love for learning and enables all pupils to exceed expectations?

Do you want to develop as an outstanding classroom practitioner?

If your answer is 'Yes', then Manchester Mesivta could be the school for you.

Located in Prestwich, Greater Manchester, the school has easy access to the motorway network. Manchester Mesivta School is an Orthodox Jewish secondary school for boys. The school has 240 pupils aged 11-18, making it much smaller than the average secondary school. The school moved onto its current site in 2005, and as a result can boast of a wide range of teaching and recreational facilities, including modern classrooms, as well as a number of extra-curricular activities.


The suitable person will need to teach Science, Chemistry at KS3 KS4 and Mathematics at KS3. 


Ofsted

“Pupils achieve well. The proportion gaining five good GCSEs is now above average. This reflects good progress given pupils’ broadly average starting points in Year 7. Teachers plan lessons which interest and motivate pupils. Relationships between teachers and pupils are good. Pupils are confident and keen to learn. Pupils are friendly, courteous and considerate. They have a good understanding of British values and all understand the importance of respect and tolerance.”


Appointment is subject to a satisfactory enhanced disclosure from the DBS.

Suitable for ECTs or experienced teachers.


If you are interested in this role, please include a personal statement including how you will meet the job description and what value you feel you will bring to the school.

Interview Date 15-16 Jan 2025.

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About Manchester Mesivta School

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+44 161 773 1789

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Located in Prestwich, Greater Manchester, Manchester Mesivta School is an Orthodox Jewish secondary school for boys. A voluntary-aided school, it was originally founded as an independent fee-paying school, but in 2004 became state-aided. The school has 204 pupils aged 11-18, making it much smaller than the average secondary school. The school moved onto its current site in 2005, and as a result can boast of a wide range of teaching and recreational facilities, including modern classrooms, as well as a number of extra-curricular activities.

Headteacher

Rabbi Katz 

Values and Vision

Manchester Mesivta School provides both a faith-based and secular education for its students. The school follows two programmes of learning.  A high level of Religious Education in the mornings and a wide range of secular education in accordance with the national curriculum in the afternoons.  Post-16, students often progress into an independent on-site sixth form college.

Ofsted

“Pupils achieve well. The proportion gaining five good GCSEs is now above average. This reflects good progress given pupils’ broadly average starting points in Year 7. Teachers plan lessons which interest and motivate pupils. Relationships between teachers and pupils are good. Pupils are confident and keen to learn. Pupils are friendly, courteous and considerate. They have a good understanding of British values and all understand the importance of respect and tolerance.”

The full report into Manchester Mesivta School can be found here.

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