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Lead Teacher of Languages (MFL, EAL and Community Languages)

Lead Teacher of Languages (MFL, EAL and Community Languages)

St John Wall Catholic School

Birmingham

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Salary:
MPS/UPS +TLR2b
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
06/01/2025
Apply by:
14 October 2024

Job overview

Saint John Wall Catholic School is an oversubscribed 11‐16 school with a diverse population, serving the community of North West Birmingham. Over 50% of our pupils qualify for additional Pupil Premium funding, and over 60% of our pupils speak English as an Additional Language.

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About St John Wall Catholic School

+44 121 554 1825

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St John Wall Catholic School is a co-educational voluntary aided school based in Birmingham for students aged 11-16. It is a Roman Catholic school.

Headteacher

Katherine Marston

Values and vision

St John Wall Catholic School has a distinctive Catholic ethos that it hopes will support deep personal faith but also welcomes diversity and differences in beliefs and culture. The school prides itself on having what it claims to be a dedicated teaching and support staff that monitor and challenge students to achieve their maximum potential.

The school claims to have a learning environment which is modern, well-equipped, resourceful and regularly updated. Student safety is seen as paramount to its existence. It aims to foster academic achievement levels that provide pupils with the opportunity to experience higher education at well regarded institutions as well as allowing legitimate pathways into training, apprenticeships, and other further education outlets. Also on offer are opportunities to travel, observe different lifestyles and cultures, take up new activities and sports, participate in local and national competitions, and develop effective communication skills.

Ofsted

“This is a good school which is permeated by a strong ethos for the welfare and progress of every student. As members of a very harmonious community, students from diverse cultural backgrounds take a full part in the life of the school. The quality of teaching is good. Students make good progress. Students who are from backgrounds with above average social deprivation make particularly good progress. Teaching is good and a significant proportion is outstanding.”

View St John Wall Catholic School’s latest Ofsted report

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