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Science Teacher

Paulet High School

Staffordshire

  • £31,650 - £49,084 per year
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Salary:
MPS/UPS
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
01/09/2025
Apply by:
24 January 2025

Job overview

Teacher of Science (preferably Physics)

Required September 2025 – opportunity for July start for ECT’s or September start for experienced teacher

If you are an ECT your start date will be 1st July or the closest date you are available thereafter.

John Taylor Multi Academy Trust (JTMAT) believes in the power of education to improve lives – and the world. As a

partner academy in JTMAT, we are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic, creative, fun-loving and conscientious teacher

to join our school.

The successful candidate will be able to teach science to GCSE. The post would be suitable for an experienced teacher

or an exceptional ECT. The ability to teach to A-level is not essential but the desire to is essential.

If you have a passion for excellence and share our vision, we can offer you the opportunity to be part of a successful

and progressive Trust, which is committed to ensuring learning is at the heart of all we do.

If you want to discuss this role, please contact Mrs Peach, by emailing headteacherpa@phs.jtmat.co.uk or telephoning

01283 247900. Our Headteacher Mr McArthur, is always available to show prospective candidates around our school.

Completed application forms are available to view or download from our website www.jtmat.co.uk and should be

emailed to recruitment@phs.jtmat.co.uk

Only fully completed application forms will be submitted for shortlisting. CVs will not be accepted

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About Paulet High School

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  • Paulet High School
  • Violet Way, Stapenhill, Burton-on-Trent
  • Staffordshire
  • DE15 9RT
  • United Kingdom
+44 1283 247900

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Paulet High School is a co-educational, non-denominational secondary school with sixth form in Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire. At its most recent inspection there were 796 students aged 11-18, including 158 in 16-19 study programmes.  In September 2023 the school had grown to 929 students, and is still growing.

Paulet High School is located in the parish of Stapenhill, which has been owned by Nigel of Stafford since 1086. There are four houses at the secondary school, each named after types of aircraft: Vulcan, Lancaster, Meteor and Spitfire.

Headteacher

Ian McArthur

Values and vision

At the core of Paulet High School’s ethos is encouraging achievement in a positive environment. Key to this is ensuring the school is safe and welcoming, and at the heart of the Stapenhill community. Students are guided to become inquiring and inquisitive thinkers with a thirst for knowledge, looking to the future while embracing tradition. All pupils are encouraged to fulfil their potential, both academically and personally.

Paulet Character is fully embedded in all areas of the school.

The secondary school participates in a wide range of sporting activities within the local Schools’ Sports Association. Soccer, cricket, netball, athletics, badminton, rounders and hockey are all played successfully. Students may move forward from school representation to district and then county level.

Ofsted report

“Improving literacy standards at key stage 3 has been a major priority for the school since the last inspection. Reading ages are carefully tracked. Pupils receive additional reading lessons and participate in regular reading challenges. As a result, the number of pupils in Year 7 who are not able to read at their chronological age has significantly reduced. Most-able readers are given more challenging texts to ensure that they continue to develop their reading skills.”

View Paulet High School's latest Ofsted Report

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