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Teacher of History

Teacher of History

Brighton College

Brighton and Hove

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Salary:
Brighton College has its own pay scale, above the maintained sector. All of our teachers are enrolled into the Teachers’ Pension Scheme.
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
April 2025
Apply by:
11 November 2024

Job overview

Brighton College is seeking to appoint a full-time permanent Teacher of History to start in April 2025.

Although not essential, we would particularly welcome applications from candidates with the ability to teach Politics A-level.

The Department

The History department consists of nine members of staff with a diverse range of backgrounds and historical interests. The subject is taught throughout Years 7, 8 and 9 in classes which generally range in size between 20 and 24. There are currently 267 pupils taking the subject at GCSE, and 138 at A-level.

The results in recent years have been excellent, achieving 94% 9 - 8 at GCSE and 100% A-B at A-level, with 99% 9-7 at GCSE in 2024.

The subject is taught as part of the Story of Our Land curriculum in Years 7 and 8, with historical topics ranging from the Greek and Roman civilisations to the Glorious Revolution. In Year 9, pupils have two 35 minute lessons per week, and study key themes – enslavement, war, and revolution.

The Department follows the Edexcel syllabus for GCSE and A-level. At GCSE, pupils study Russia 1917-1941, The Cold War, Anglo-Saxon and Norman England and Medicine c. 1250-present.

At A-level, pupils follow Route G in the Lower Sixth, studying Germany between 1919-1989 and Italy 1911-1946. In the Upper Sixth, pupils choose between Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII or Protest, Agitation and Reform, 1780 – 1928.

The department also has a thriving History Society, in which pupils play a leading role, presenting to the rest of the group on their chosen area of historical research. Brighton College historians are encouraged to aspire to read History at leading universities, and are supported with a tailored programme run by members of the department. In the last three years, eleven pupils have won places to read History at Oxford or Cambridge, and many more gain offers from leading universities in the Russell Group.

Brighton College historians participate in student conferences, university study days and external essay competitions. Fourth Form pupils undertake an annual trip to the battlefields of the First World War, and our A-level trip is to Edinburgh.

The department moved into a stunning new building in September 2017, providing us with the opportunity to work in new, experimental teaching spaces.

The department is extremely well resourced at all levels, but we are also open-minded and welcome new approaches and ideas for curriculum development.

Role Specification

The successful candidate will be expected to teach History the curriculum, from Year 7 to A-level. An ability to contribute towards the department’s extension programme, including a willingness to support pupils with applications to leading universities (including Oxford and Cambridge), will be a distinct advantage. All teachers within the Department are expected to assist in the development of Schemes of Work, through the creation of teaching resources and the compilation of content for our virtual learning centre.

All teachers at Brighton College are expected to contribute to the school’s pastoral system, generally as a tutor in one of our 14 houses (of which six are boarding houses and eight are day).

 There is also an expectation that all teachers will contribute to the co-curricular life of the school, through the extensive Games programme, and/or through the leadership of one of almost 100 school societies.

Candidates are encouraged to point to interests and enthusiasms as part of their application. All teachers joining Brighton will have the benefit of guidance by an experienced mentor, whose role it will be to provide support during their probationary period. Thereafter, all teachers are expected and supported to participate in continuous professional development, throughout their time at the College.

 Safeguarding Responsibilities

·        This role will involve daily contact with pupils and you will be engaging in regulated activity relevant to children.

·        All staff and volunteers have a responsibility for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young persons for who you are responsible and with whom you come into contact.

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THE SCHOOL

Brighton College is an inspiring place to work. As the leading co-educational school in the UK, it is renowned for its inspirational teaching and innovative education, whilst  placing kindness and community at the heart of our approach to education. Named ‘UK School of the Decade’ by The Sunday Times in November 2020, we educate 1,300 pupils between ages 11 and 18.

Established in 1845, the College has grown  exponentially in recent years. The Principal, Richard Cairns, a recent Tatler UK Head of the Year, has been in post since 2006 and, under his leadership, pupil numbers have  doubled. Since 2006, the College has moved from 147th in The Sunday Times results table  to 3rd – the best position ever achieved by a  co-educational school.  

The school site in Kemptown has seen the addition of stunning new facilities,  sustainably designed by leading international architects, with recent investment well in  excess of £100 million. These include the Nicola Leach Music School and Sarah  Abraham Recital Hall (2015), the Yeoh Building teaching complex (2017), the School  of Science and Sport (2020) and The Richard Cairns Building (2024), a stunning new  performing arts complex and Sixth Form Centre, with a 400-seat theatre and Global  Futures hub. World-class facilities enable us to share a  huge variety of opportunities with pupils, and allow for innovative and exciting approaches to teaching and learning.

We believe that we are a part of society, not  apart from it, and so activism and community  involvement are key components of the  curriculum. We have a thriving volunteer programme, driven by pupils, and are proud  of our progressive stand on diversity, equality  and inclusion. Brighton College also has a family of schools,  which includes our three Sussex prep  schools: Brighton College Prep School, Handcross Park School and St Christopher’s, and our London prep school, Brighton College Prep Kensington. Overseas, we have opened schools in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Dubai, Bangkok, Singapore and Vietnam.

Our approach to education is regularly celebrated. As well as being named 'UK  School of the Decade', we have been named ‘School of the Year’ twice by The Sunday  Times, and The Week named us ‘Most forward-thinking school in Britain’ for two years running in 2017 and 2018, ‘Best in the UK for STEM’ in 2020 and 2024, and awarded us 'Best Sixth Form in Britain' in their 2025 Awards. Our most recent ISI inspection in  November 2021 gave us the highest possible  grade (‘Excellent’) in both categories: the quality of pupils’ academic and other  achievements, and the quality of pupils’  personal development.

Most importantly, Brighton College is a  happy school. Staff and pupils feel fulfilled, and our emphasis on kindness lends itself to a thriving intellectual, sporting and performing arts culture. Our location in the city gives us the best of all worlds: we are a mere five minutes from the sea and the city centre, ten minutes from the South Downs, and in the heart of the local Kemptown  community.

We hope that you will want to come and join the fantastic group of professionals and  pupils who work here.

LIVING AND WORKING IN BRIGHTON

The College enjoys its location in Brighton, one of Britain’s youngest cities and one of the most vibrant and progressive in Europe. A recent national survey identified Brighton as the ‘happiest city in the UK’ and it regularly features within the top cities for quality of life nationally. With an extensive beach and seafront, and proximity to beautiful rural areas including the South Downs National Park, the opportunities for recreation and leisure are varied and numerous. Transport links are also excellent, Brighton being within easy travelling distance of London (50 minutes by train), and 30 minutes from Gatwick Airport. Brighton is also a university city, and the College has good links with both the University of Sussex and Brighton University. Our annual involvement in the Pride parade has strengthened existing links with the local community.

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