Head of Department - English required from September 2024
Hartismere School
Eye, Suffolk
- Expired
- Salary:
- TLR 1A
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2024
- Apply by:
- 6 February 2024
Job overview
This is our school:
- Very supportive colleagues, really friendly
- Pupils are keen, motivated - they want to learn
- Parents here are unusually helpful
- The area is beautiful and the school is situated just off the A140
We would like someone who:
- Wants to work in a school graded as "Outstanding" by Ofsted three times in succession
- Loves working with young people
- Has high expectations and a commitment to enrichment
- Is a very good teacher in the classroom
Ofsted agree "Students have good attitudes to learning... and enjoy their time at school" "There is a common sense of purpose amongst staff"
For an informal chat or a tour of the school with one of our headteachers please call Sarah Gray on 07910 888807 or Geoff Luxton on 07593 924333 please or please contact them via their PA Gail Clay clayg@hartismere.com
There is no set closing date.
We will hold interviews when we have received enough applications from suitably qualified applicants. If a successful appointment is not made then we will repeat the process.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults and expect all staff to share this commitment. A DBS and social media checks will be required.
Attached documents
About Hartismere School
WE ARE AND OUTSTANDING CO-EDUCATIONAL DAY SCHOOL AND MUSIC ACADEMY FOR STUDENTS AGED 11-19
Education has a very long history in Eye and the surrounding villages. The grammar school was founded in 1451 and there are indications of the presence of a school in Eye even before then. Hartismere carries on this tradition of very high levels of academic success and the school is traditional in the approach it takes to young people. Our motto "discamus ut serviamus" suggests our core values and ethos: the children both learn and serve. They receive a superb academic education which is rounded by opportunities to give to and to become even more a part of our community. The Hartismere Hundred began as an attempt by students, staff and friends of the school to support 100 different charities: in 2015 the school achieved this aim and the number continues to grow. Students often lead in activities to support local, national and international charities. In addition to helping our children to develop as compassionate and thoughtful human beings these activities are great fun and help to develop a spirit of camaraderie and friendship.
Hartismere was Suffolk's first Academy. It is also a national Teaching School.
OFSTED " Hartismere is a very caring school and places the outstanding guidance and support it gives to its students at the centre of its work"
A comment from the headteachers:-
"It is a special privilege to serve as headteachers at Hartismere. Each and every day we see a level of commitment from staff that we have never encountered in another school during the course of our careers. Our parents are amongst the most supportive we have had the privilege to know and our scholars are both a pleasure to teach and a credit to their families. They deserve the high standards they achieve in examinations and they make the atmosphere caring and warm"
OFSTED "Students very much enjoy their learning"
In recent years the school has benefited from significant improvements to its environment. A new dance studio (one of the largest in East Anglia) has been added and the school now has its own fitness suite (which can be used by staff). The library has been completely refurbished and a sixth form reading room has been added. Almost every classroom has been modernised along with an internet cafe in the Sixth Form College. A six pitch sized field has been added for rugby, cricket and hockey together with an all weather floodlit MUGA pitch. Two new science labs and two new ICT rooms have recently been added and the food technology room has been completely refurbished.
OFSTED "Students are proud of their school...and the school offers them a broad range of subjects and extra curricular activities to choose from"
The school offers many school trips and extra curricular activities. Trips are organised to both local and international destinations. Recent trips have included Iceland, Barcelona, Berlin, Cambodia, Norwich Castle, the North Norfolk coast the Globe theatre to name but a few. There are many clubs offered during lunchtime and after school ranging from rugby to archery, radio club to choir and speed-stacking and chess to go-karting and sailing.
OFSTED " The quality of teaching is outstanding in a wide range of subjects and across all years"
Academic achievement in the core subjects is traditionally outstanding at Key Stage 3, at GCSE and at A level. The core subjects (English, mathematics and science) are studied by all pupils in years 7 through to 11. All three subjects have their own suite of rooms tailored to their particular needs.
OFSTED "The sixth form is outstanding and promotes a culture of high expectations and aspirations amongst teachers and students" ..."students receive high quality advice and guidance about decisions regarding the next stages of their lives" " a high proportion of the students go on to higher education including the top universities"
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