Head of Maths with TLR
The Clere School
Hampshire
- £30,000 - £46,525 per year
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- MPR/UPR plus TLR 2(c) £7,847 per annum
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 01/01/2025
- Apply by:
- 16 October 2024
Job overview
Head of Maths
Start date: January 2025
Plus TLR 2(c) £7,847 per annum
We are seeking a well-qualified and enthusiastic teacher to lead our ambitious Mathematics Department. This is an ideal opportunity for an experienced teacher who wishes to move into a leadership career.
The person we appoint will be committed to excellent student achievement and effective staff development, and will lead, manage and coordinate the Mathematics department.
This post will provide the successful candidate with outstanding professional development experiences.
At The Clere School, an 11-16 Comprehensive, we are fortunate to serve wonderful, friendly, and polite students with supportive parents and governors. We have a uniquely small but growing secondary school. Our school provides a nurturing but achievement focused community for our students. Our school ethos and philosophy are embodied by our vision, “Everyone in the community is challenged and supported to achieve and flourish now and in the future.” The school is in an idyllic rural location, a short journey from the A34, convenient for local candidates and commuters.
The successful candidate will:
· be positive and enthusiastic
· be an excellent practitioner who is dedicated to continuous improvement
· be passionate about learning and able to inspire and motivate young people
· have fantastic subject knowledge and be passionate about helping all children to achieve ambitious goals
· be forward-thinking, adaptable, open and responsive to feedback and up to date with the latest thinking about learning and teaching
· be calm and assertive in managing behaviour
· have the highest expectations of themselves and the behaviour and achievement of students
In return we offer:
· an idyllic rural setting, and a generous and well-maintained campus
· outstanding professional development and expertise to enable staff to achieve excellence in their practice
· first-rate career development to assist you in fulfilling your ambitions
· a unique small and friendly community school environment
· links with local secondary schools for sharing good practice and further professional development
If you wish to discuss this role further or want come and see our school in action please contact v.brockbank@clere.school in order to arrange a time with the headteacher.
Closing date: Noon, Wednesday 16 October 2024. Applications will be considered as they are received with interviews taking place as soon as possible. Application forms available on our website www.clere.school and should be returned electronically to recruitment@clere.school
About The Clere School
- The Clere School
- Earlstone Common, Burghclere, Newbury
- Berkshire
- RG20 9HP
- United Kingdom
We are a rural school with high expectations leading to academic excellence for all our pupils. We believe strongly that building students’ learning capacity has the power to transform lives. The nurture and development of every pupil as a well-rounded individual lies at the heart of all that we do at The Clere. We pride ourselves on knowing our students as individual learners, developing their many skills and talents to ensure they are successful. Our curriculum is highly academic, decidedly challenging and uniquely personalised. It is designed to ensure pupils make exceptional progress and become respectful, responsible and resilient citizens.
At The Clere we help shape the lives of our students, to realise their academic potential and provide them with the skills and values they need for life’s journey. We believe in the power and value of education to change lives and the need to focus on academic achievement.
We are committed to developing every student’s knowledge, skills, qualities and values to ensure they lead successful and fulfilling adult lives. We are proud of our students' academic success, contribution to the community, self-belief and determination to make a difference. We have an excellent, dedicated staff who support the students in all their learning and extra-curricular activities.
As an inclusive school committed to equality and continual improvement, we believe in our core purpose: to inspire enjoyment of learning in a high quality environment where every person matters and no child is left behind.
Thank you for your interest in our school and I encourage you to look round our website and gain an insight into The Clere School.
Headteacher
Robin Milner
Our Vision
The Clere School insists on high expectations. Pupils must work hard, be set challenging learning activities, which are appropriately supported, and demonstrate exemplary standards of conduct, respect and appearance.
Our Aims
We believe in high standards. We provide a learning environment in which the aptitudes and interests of each individual child are recognised, respected and fully developed.
We offer a variety of strategies to develop each pupil as an independent co-operative learner.
We match the curriculum to the needs of the individual so that each pupil develops confidence and a sense of achievement through learning.
We encourage and celebrate all achievements within and beyond the curriculum. We provide continuous professional development for all staff.
We believe in partnership with parents. We seek consistently to develop this further and to enrich the curriculum through involvement in our community.
The Clere is a caring school in which we encourage all members of the school to respect themselves, each other, our local community and the environment.
Ofsted
“Students’ behaviour in lessons and around the school is good and sometimes exemplary; they are polite, courteous and welcoming. Students are proud of the school. They have played their full part in this improvement. Students trust staff to help them to sort out any problems when they arise. Most parents and carers agree and told inspectors that when they had had particular issues, the school had been quick to respond.”
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