Teacher of Food and Textiles
The Abbey School Reading
Reading
- Expired
- Salary:
- The Abbey School follows the National Teachers’ Salary Scale up to UPS 3, with an additional Abbey Allowance.
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2018
- Apply by:
- 26 February 2018
Job overview
Part Time teacher of Food and textiles
Required: From September 2018
Salary: The Abbey School follows the National Teachers’ Salary Scale up to UPS 3, with an additional Abbey Allowance.
Contract type: Part Time
Contract term: Permanent
We are seeking an outstanding teacher of Food and Textiles to join two vibrant and committed departments working with academic and motivated girls. The successful candidate will have high academic and professional standards and be committed to encouraging students to challenge themselves, take risks and progress to the best of their ability. The successful candidate will be a specialist in at least one area and be capable of teaching both to KS3. Familiarity and experience with GCSE Food & Nutrition and/or GCSE Art & Design – Textiles would be an advantage.
To find out more about our lively and well-resourced school and for a full job description and application forms, please visit our website; www.theabbey.co.uk.
Salary and Benefits
Competitive salary; negotiable dependent on qualification and experience.
Staff are members of the State Teachers’ Pension Scheme.
Lunches are available free of charge.
Closing Date for Applications: Monday 26th February but early application is encouraged as candidates may be interviewed before the closing date.
Interviews will only be arranged following our receipt of a completed application form.
For enquires please contact recruitment@theabbey.co.uk .
Attached documents
About The Abbey School Reading
The Abbey School is a dynamic and vibrant community of more than 1,000 girls aged 3-18.
The Abbey is always in the top division nationally in academic terms. This year's A-levels were excellent with 75% at A*- B and at GCSE 88% gained 9-7 grades. Annually the average International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma result is between 38 - 40 points, with more than two thirds of the cohort scoring 38 points or higher, at a level equivalent to or exceeding the Oxford and Cambridge conditional offer range. In the School's 12 year IB history several students have gained the full 45 points possible. Leavers go on to an impressive list of universities and courses.
The school places great emphasis on providing a breadth of sporting and cultural challenges and opportunities for each student. Students are presented with the chance for exploration both within the curriculum and in Music, Drama, Sport, DofE and the wide variety of clubs and trips. The Jane Austen Wing at the Senior School has modern classrooms for Humanities as well as bright Art studios and enhanced ICT facilities. The IB has widened the options for Sixth Formers who can also choose their desired A-level combination from a wide range of subjects.
The Abbey Junior School (ages 3 - 11) offers a broad curriculum and the atmosphere is friendly, lively, purposeful and fun.
There is an extensive Abbey School coach & bus network and the School is within easy walking distance from Reading Station. There is a range of scholarships and financial assistance is offered to able students through means-tested bursaries which may cover up to 100% of fees for exceptional candidates.
The Abbey represents a unique and exciting opportunity for any girl with a desire to learn, where inspirational teaching and an ethos that promotes aspiration and balance provide the platform for a successful and fulfilling future.
Headteacher
Will le Fleming
ISI report
“The qualities of pupils’ personal development is excellent. Pupils grow into self-confident and independent young people, supported by Christian values and an understanding of life in a multi-cultural environment.”
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