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Teacher of Humanities (temporary, part-time)

Teacher of Humanities (temporary, part-time)

The Gregg School

Southampton

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Salary:
Salary to be confirmed
Job type:
Part Time, Temporary
Start date:
Spring Term 2025
Apply by:
17 January 2025

Job overview



The Gregg is a forward-looking, independent school situated to the east of Southampton, with a roll of 350 boys and girls aged 11-16. Small class sizes provide an excellent learning environment.

We require a dynamic part-time teacher of Humanities for four days per week for the Spring term 2025 in the first instance. (The ability/willingness to teach Geography is an advantage).

Further information about our School may be found on our

website at www.thegreggschool.org.

If you would like to visit the school or discuss your

application prior to submitting a form, please contact Mr S Gillespie, Deputy

Headteacher on 02380 472133 or email sjg@thegreggschools.org 


Only applications using the school’s application form will be considered.

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About The Gregg School

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  • The Gregg School
  • Townhill Park House, Cutbush Lane, Southampton
  • Hampshire
  • SO18 3RR
  • United Kingdom
+44 23 8047 2133

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The Gregg School is a mixed, independent, non-denominational, secondary day school, situated in Southampton, Hampshire. The school, which is set in 23 acres of private landscaped grounds, has approximately 320 pupils aged 11-16 on its roll. 

The Gregg School was founded in 1901 and is a member of both the Independent Schools Association and the Independent Schools Council. The Trust and Board of Governors jointly govern the preparatory St Winifred's School and The Gregg School.

Headteacher

Mrs S Sellers

Values and vision

The Gregg School’s vision is for students to be: engaged with learning and the life of the school, intellectually curious, aspiring, ambitious, pro-active and ready to participate. Young people are encouraged to: take responsibility for their own learning and behaviour; demonstrate respect, compassion and tolerance for others; show independence in and control over their learning; be autonomous, accountable, evaluative and resourceful as an individual. Teachers want to produce emotionally intelligent young people who display maturity in all relationships. 

ISI report

“Pupils are well educated in accordance with the school’s aims to maximise their potential and to develop a thirst for knowledge and the skills needed for lifelong learning. Pupils’ achievement in curricular and extra-curricular activities is at least good and often excellent. The pupils’ personal development is excellent.  It is nurtured by the caring, respectful relationships and strong sense of community within the school and fulfils the aims of the school. The governance of the school is excellent.”

View The Gregg School’s latest ISI report 

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