Part-time Teacher of Computing
St. Swithun's Senior School
Hampshire
- New
- Salary:
- Competitive
- Job type:
- Part Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- January 2025
- Apply by:
- 18 November 2024
Job overview
Fixed-term contract through August 2025
The school seeks to appoint a part-time teacher of computing. The successful candidate will be an experienced computing teacher with excellent subject knowledge, a strong work ethic and a desire to be part of the whole school community. They will be required to teach Key Stage 3 computing, and there may be an opportunity to contribute to teaching IGCSE and/or A-level computer science depending on interest and experience.
St Swithun’s is a popular and successful selective girls’ school committed to developing innovative teaching and learning; open communication with parents and being a tolerant, kind and supportive community in which every pupil feels able to try new challenges without fear of failure. St Swithun’s is proud to be a High Performance Learning (HPL) school and a member of the HPL Fellowship of World Class Schools.
For further details of the post and to apply online please visit https://www.stswithuns.com/about-us/staff-vacancies or
Contact Mrs. Rachel Nicholls, executive assistant, recruitment@stswithuns.com or 01962 835701.
Closing date for applications: 9am, Monday 18 November 2024.
St Swithun’s is a registered charity providing education for boys and girls and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All staff are expected to share and support this commitment and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure & Barring Service.
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About St. Swithun's Senior School
St Swithun’s Senior School is an independent, Church of England, 11-18, day and boarding girls’ school, situated in Winchester in Hampshire. The school, which has approximately 520 girls on its roll, is a registered charity and is governed by the school council.
In 1884, seventeen pupils began attending Winchester High School. The pupil population then grew to over 60 and the school began to take day pupils and boarders. Its name was changed to Winchester Girls’ School in 1909 and then, after World War I, to St Swithun’s School.
Headmistress
Ms Jane Gandee
Values and vision
St Swithun’s Senior School aims to be renowned for its excellent all-round education; its forward-looking teaching methods; its scholarship; and the attitudes it fosters in its students. The school strives to house a civilised and compassionate community in secure and well-maintained buildings, and to thoroughly prepare all its pupils for life beyond its gates. The school wants to be regarded by teachers as a desirable place to work and develop one’s craft.
St Swithun’s Senior School’s vision is that by the time a girl leaves she will be courageous, compassionate, committed and self-confident with a love of learning, a moral compass and a sense of humour.
ISI report
“Pupils’ outstanding success in academic examinations and national competitions was noted, together with achievement in a wide range of extra-curricular activities, with county and national recognition in several sports. Pupils had exceptional communications skills and the ability to analyse complex problems. A highly effective academic tracking and monitoring system was found to support strong progress. The report highlighted collaborative working among pupils, considerable positive commitment to others, both within and beyond the school, and a strong sense of moral responsibility as features of pupils’ personal development.”
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