Teacher of Food & Nutrition
The King David High School
Manchester
- Salary:
- MPS/UPS
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- April 2025 or earlier
- Apply by:
- 6 January 2025
Job overview
THE KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL
11-18 Mixed Comprehensive Academy
Eaton Road, Crumpsall Manchester M8 5DY
Tel: 0161 740 7248
Email: L.finn@kdhigh.co.uk
Part Time (approximately 0.6 of a timetable)
We are seeking to appoint a well qualified, good honours graduate to teach Food and Nutrition at key stage 3, 4 and 5.
The school has a strong Food and Nutrition department which achieves very good results at both GCSE and A level.
The governors wish to appoint an enthusiastic, inspiring and motivated teacher, committed to achieving the highest standards.
The King David High School is an academically successful, Jewish school, which until recently is consistently ranked amongst the top performing non selective schools in the country. We welcome applications from teachers of any faith or none.
The school’s mission is to provide academic excellence in a friendly and supportive environment, where each child is valued and encouraged to reach their full potential in terms of academic achievement, creativity and personal development.
Ofsted - July 2023
ü Students’ mutual respect, and their willingness to help each other out, underpins the strong feeling of community at The King David High School.
ü Students are taught to be optimistic about their futures. They learn how to find solutions to the challenges that they may encounter.
ü Students, and students in the sixth form, benefit from a rich, broad curriculum that sets them up well to accomplish their future goals. Students enjoy their learning. Most students live up to their teachers’ high expectations of achievement and attain strong academic outcomes.
ü Students in the sixth form achieve impressive A-level results.
ü Students extend their skills and develop their independence through participating in a wide range of extra-curricular clubs, including orchestra, basketball and athletics. Students make an active contribution to the local community.
ü Senior leaders have been instrumental in bringing about considerable change to address the previous weaknesses at this school. Their drive for improvement has been relentless.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the safety and welfare of children. Successful applicants will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring check.
Application forms and further details are available from Mrs Finn at the school office.
Attached documents
About The King David High School
- The King David High School
- Eaton Road, Crumpsall, Manchester
- Lancashire
- M8 5DY
- United Kingdom
The King David High School, situated in Crumpsall, Manchester, Lancashire, is a secondary coeducational school. It is an academy that educates children between the ages of 11 and 18. Its denomination is Jewish. At present, there are approximately 780 students on the roll. There are also 200 pupils enrolled in sixth form.
Interim Headteacher
Tracy Basger
Ofsted report
“The achievement of students is outstanding. The progress students make from their starting points in different subject areas, including English, mathematics, science, languages, humanities, the arts, and physical education is outstanding. This is the case for all groups of students, including those of different abilities and both boys and girls. The quality of teaching is often outstanding. Teachers have an excellent understanding of their students’ needs and meet those needs very closely. Teachers’ questioning of students is often very skilful. Teachers use the information from the checks they make on students’ understanding very well. This informs planning and teachers make adjustments where necessary to move students’ learning on very rapidly.”
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