Head of Economics and Business Studies
The Skinners' School
Tunbridge Wells, Kent
- Expired
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 16 February 2018
Job overview
HEAD OF ECONOMICS and BUSINESS STUDIES – September 2018
Skinners’ is a high achieving boys’ grammar school with an emphasis on exceptional learning, pastoral care and extra-curricular activity. Our pupils are intelligent, motivated, and a pleasure to teach.
We are looking for a talented and energetic Head of Economics and Business Studies for September 2018.
The successful candidate will:
- offer dynamic leadership of the Department
- have a transparent love of the subject
- be an outstanding teacher at all relevant Key Stages (4 and 5)
- be able to inspire and enthuse pupils
- have excellent interpersonal, administrative and communication skills
Take up in Economics in particular is high and results are excellent at both GCSE and A level. Significant numbers went on to Economics related degrees at Russell Group universities in 2017. More details of the School are available on our website:
Please also visit the school website (under ‘Vacancies’) for details of the post, including application information.
Closing date: Friday 16th February
Interviews will be held week beginning 26th February
Early applications welcome: we reserve the right to appoint before the closing date
The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
About The Skinners' School
The Skinners’ School is an all-boys grammar school with academy status in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent. The pupil roll is around 1120, with more than 350 students in the sixth form.
The Skinners’ School was founded in 1887 by the Worshipful Company of Skinners, one of 108 livery companies in the City of London, in response to a demand for education in the Tunbridge Wells area. Over the years the school site has been developed. Byng Hall, acquired in 2003, led to the development of the school’s music and drama offering, with the Thomson Theatre opening in October 2008. A new £2.5m sports complex opened on the main site in September 2012 and the Mitchell Building in 2020, home to the English department, Library and Sixth Form Centre
Headmaster
Edward Wesson
Values and vision
The school’s ethos and activities are inclusive and diverse, aiming to help develop character, leadership, compassion, collaboration and interests for life. Teachers aim to foster a love of learning and curiosity about the world, building the capacity and self-confidence in students to strive with ambition to reach their full potential.
Ofsted report
“Students have excellent attitudes to learning and are very proud of their school. The school is very inclusive and is focused on encouraging both academic excellence and the personal and social development of all students. The relatively small size of the school means that students are well known to staff and there is a very strong emphasis on meeting their individual needs.”
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