Maths Teacher: St Michael’s Catholic School (Aylesbury Campus)
St Michael's Catholic School
Buckinghamshire
- Expired
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2023 or earlier
- Apply by:
- 27 January 2023
Job overview
Maths Teacher: St Michael’s Catholic School (Aylesbury Campus)
St Michael’s Catholic School requires a Maths Teacher to join a successful department working on Aylesbury campus. We seek a well-qualified, enthusiastic teacher with a passion for education who is committed to helping children achieve their full potential achieving in Faith, with Love, as a Community.
We are happy to welcome to accept applications from teachers from all levels of experience provided they have a passion for helping children achieve their full potential.
At St. Michael’s we challenge our teachers to, ‘love the children, and to let them know that they are loved,’ through everything to help them and their community achieve. As in this mission we support teachers by:
- We have a behaviour system that lets teachers teach
- We treat teachers like surgeons with weekly CPD and training
- All of our classrooms are new and designed to optimise teaching and learning.
- All teachers are included in our reading programme
- We work hard for the children and we care for each other like a family
- Clear opportunities for leadership and development across both our sites.
St Michael’s Catholic School is an extremely popular Ofsted ‘Good’ school that consists of two campuses across Bucks. The Aylesbury Satellite school opened in September 2018 to Year 7. A brand new state of the art building opened in September 2019.Since opening, the campus in Aylesbury has been heavily over-subscribed. Each year the school welcomes pupils from over 30 primary schools across the region.
In September 2022, the original pioneering cohort entered Year 11. St Michael’s pupils composed the school’s mission statement of “achieve in faith with love as a community”. Young people are entering an increasingly complex world; the leaders of the future will require empathies, attributes and attitudes that will allow them to navigate and thrive in a world characterized by change. Our focus on Gospel values, strong relationships and exceptional pastoral support, provide the bedrock of our work.
At St Michael's you will be fortunate enough to be part of a friendly learning family with modern facilities and caring professional staff. We are determined that St Michael's will be second to none in the quality of its curriculum opportunities, teaching, learning, staff and resources. Our diverse and exciting range of opportunities for enrichment and learning outside the classroom give students the opportunity to grow in a broad range of contexts contributing to the development of happy, confident and ambitious students.
For further information, an application pack or an informal discussion regarding the post, please contact Sam Whitton (Head of School PA) at office-ayls@stmichaelscs.org or call 01494535196 (option 2 – Aylesbury).
St Michael's Catholic School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the DBS.
Start Date: September 2023 or earlier
Attached documents
About St Michael's Catholic School
- St Michael's Catholic School
- Daws Hill Lane, High Wycombe
- Buckinghamshire
- HP11 1PW
- United Kingdom
St Michael’s Catholic School, based in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, is a religious, voluntary-aided, all-through school for pupils aged 3 to 18.
Executive Headteacher
Mrs Lou baker
Values and vision
St Michael’s Catholic School educates its students through the teachings of Christ. The school believes in developing students' spirituality and faith to prepare them for adult life. It also aims to ensure pupils have respect for one another. By praying regularly and worshipping as a collective, children are able to develop a better understanding of the themes throughout the liturgical year.
Ofsted report
“Teaching is usually good and some is outstanding. Teachers have good subject knowledge, present introductions clearly to classes and support students well with their learning. Teachers check on learning regularly in lessons and adapt activities where necessary so progress remains good. Students have positive attitudes to learning and behave well around the school. They say they feel safe in the school and they have a good awareness of how to keep themselves safe in different situations.
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