Teacher of Music
Windsor Girls' School
Windsor and Maidenhead
- Expired
- Job type:
- Part Time, Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- Required for September 2017
- Apply by:
- 22 June 2017
Job overview
There are currently 4 schools in the Windsor Learning Partnership providing education from ages 3 to 18. Our purpose and commitment is to provide an exceptional education for all young people in the local community.
We believe in:
• Students being at the heart of everything we do.
• Enhancing the learning opportunities and aspirations of all our students.
• Driving up standards of teaching and levels of student achievement, through dynamic leadership, innovative teaching and inspired learning for all.
• Taking an open and collaborative approach to building a successful community of schools in the local area.
You would be joining a Music department with:
• A thriving extra curricular programme
• Strong numbers at KS4 and KS5
• National recognition
• Excellent students with a high level of musicianship
• Strong community links
Visit our website www.windsorgirls.net for details or email sheps001@windsorgirls.net
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All posts are subject to an enhanced DBS check.
Applications will be considered on receipt. We reserve the right to appoint before the closing date. It is therefore recommended that you submit your application at the earliest possible date.
Closing date: 23 June 2017
About Windsor Girls' School
Windsor Girls' School is an academy school based in Windsor and Maidenhead for girls aged 13-18. It is a non-denominational school.
The school also offers a range of field trips and overseas visits which are intended to allow students to broaden their understanding of key aspects of their subjects. This includes trips to Iceland, Belgium, and Ecuador.
When it comes to sport, students take part in netball, hockey, lacrosse, athletics and rounders as part of the school curriculum. There are also additional opportunities for rugby, swimming and rowing.
Drama and Performing Arts is also popular both as a subject area and as an extra-curricular activity.
Co-Headteachers
Mr Peter Griffiths and Mrs Eimear O'Carroll
Values and vision
Windsor Girls' School is keen to ensure its pupils make rapid and sustained progress. As such, students and parents receive progress information on a regular basis. Clear targets are set, monitored, and reviewed.
The school seeks for its curriculum to be broad, balanced and relevant for successful women in the modern world. It is believed that a personalised approach to learning makes the curriculum exciting and challenging for all students.
The school also prides itself on its cultural, social, and academic diversity as well as its ethos of inclusivity. Students are taught to respect each other as individuals and the school promotes a sense of shared responsibility both within the school and in the wider community.
Ofsted
N/A
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