Primary Teacher
Dollar Academy
Dollar, Clackmannanshire
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 21 August 2018
- Apply by:
- 2 March 2018
Job overview
Dollar Academy is a long-established coeducational independent HMC school in central Scotland with around 1220 pupils between the ages of 5 and 18, including ninety boarders. It is set in a beautiful location and has excellent facilities. The school is oversubscribed and places are awarded on academic merit.
We are looking for a dynamic, inspiring Primary Teacher to join the Prep and Junior team. The post is full time and permanent.
The Prep and Junior Schools consist of approximately 375 pupils. The Prep School has 10 classes, with two parallel groups at each level from P1 to P5. Both Junior 1 and Junior 2 (P6 and P7) are also admission stages, enabling new pupils to join the Academy in the two years leading to the Senior School. The Academy aims to provide curricular flow from age 5 to age 18, and there are demonstrable benefits of this policy.
The younger pupils in Dollar Academy enjoy an excellent grounding in the core subjects, as well as specialist lessons from Senior School staff in Art, Music, PE, Home Economics, Swimming and Technology. From Prep 4 onwards, pupils come increasingly into contact with Senior School teachers so that after Junior 2 (Primary 7) they are not only extremely well prepared academically for Senior School education, but have been introduced to some senior learning environments and to a number of Senior School teachers. The Junior School especially acts as a transition in this sense, and much of the senior curriculum, including Science, Technology and Modern Languages (French, German and Spanish), begins in Junior 1.
The academic standard throughout the school is high. We believe that we have retained what is best from traditional approaches, while incorporating the most effective modern strategies and key principles from the Curriculum for Excellence. Individual, class and group teaching methods are used; we have a well-resourced Support for Learning Department which ensures continuity of support throughout the Academy.
The Academy has a rich co-curricular programme in which all members of staff are expected to participate. For instance, the ability to coach a hockey/rugby team, including taking practices after school and matches on Saturdays, would be advantageous.
The salary for the post will be in accordance with the SNCT main grade scales with the Dollar enhancement of 10% in addition. It should be noted that the Chartered Teachers pay scale does not apply to teachers employed by the Academy.
Candidates should either be registered with the GTC Scotland, or eligible for registration.
Applicants must complete the Academy’s Teaching Staff Application Form, available on the Academy’s website, and provide a covering letter. A CV is optional. These should be emailed to recruitment@dollaracademy.org.uk
The closing date is Friday 2nd March 2018
All appointments are subject to receipt of a satisfactory PVG Scheme Record or Scheme Record Update from Disclosure Scotland.
Contact: 01259 742511 or rector@dollaracademy.org.uk
About Dollar Academy
Dollar Academy was founded in 1818 as the UK’s first co-educational day and boarding school and has been at the heart of Scotland’s educational development for 200 years. The school is the Sunday Times Scottish Independent School of the Year 2018.
Dollar has over 1250 pupils aged 5-18, of whom approximately 75 are boarders. The school’s extensive 70 acre campus is set in a landscape of extraordinary natural beauty at the foot of the Ochil Hills in Central Scotland and is within easy reach of both Edinburgh and Glasgow. Edinburgh airport is conveniently situated and can be reached in 45 minutes.
Dollar is distinguished by its excellence in pastoral care, co-curricular provision and classroom teaching.
Enjoyment of learning lies at the heart of this school and the aim is for all pupils to gain satisfaction from a real commitment to study and participation in the great range of sporting, art and cultural activities on offer.
Dollar pupils undertake internationally recognised SQA examination courses and, in a typical year, over 65% of exam results are at Grade A. Although firmly grounded in the values of Scottish education, Dollar takes a deliberately international approach and the diverse boarding community is at the heart of school life.
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