Teacher of Food Technology
Christ's College Finchley
Barnet
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- MPS/UPS
- Job type:
- Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- January 2025
- Apply by:
- 18 October 2024
Job overview
Join our team as a Food Technology Teacher and inspire students to explore the culinary arts and develop essential skills in food preparation, nutrition, and kitchen safety. As a passionate educator, you'll design engaging lessons, demonstrate techniques, and guide students through hands-on cooking experiences. You will foster creativity,
critical thinking, and an appreciation for healthy eating habits while preparing students for future careers in hospitality, culinary arts,and beyond.
At CCF we aim to equip all of our pupils with the knowledge and skills to lead a healthy and fulfilling life. Outside of the classroom, this lives and breathes through our Food Policy Statement and the incredible offerings and education our expert chef team provides. We recognise the evidence of a clear link between diet and good mental health and are seeking a teacher who shares our vision and is committed to help children build healthy relationships with food, nutrition and body image through an innovative curriculum.
Closes: Midday Friday 18 October 2024
Interviews: Tuesday 22 October 2024
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About Christ's College Finchley
Christ’s College Finchley is a non-selective, coeducational secondary school for students aged 11-18. It is a mainstream state academy situated in East Finchley, North London. There are nearly 1,000 pupils on its roll.
The school dates back to 1857. It was founded by the Very Reverend TR White, who opened it as a private boarding school called Chapel Hall School. In 1991, the school became a comprehensive when it moved to its current site on East End Road.
Headteacher
Dr Ruth Hill
Values and vision
Christ’s College Finchley aims to make pupils feel good about themselves. As a result, the children are happy and there has been good retention of school staff over the decades. Pupils are expected to behave well, so bullying and aggression are rare.
Since 1906, the secondary school’s motto has been “Usque Proficiens”, meaning “advance all the way”. The school is proud that visitors consistently comment on the friendly and happy atmosphere, and that prospective teachers often remark that they feel "at home" within minutes of their arrival.
Ofsted report
“The headteacher has very high ambitions for the pupils and a relentless determination to provide them with the highest quality of education. Since joining the school, he has created a culture of high expectations and established a learning environment where pupils thrive. Pupils mix well, are courteous and are polite towards each other and staff. They enthusiastically participate in extra-curricular activities and are proud of their school.”
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