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Teacher of Physical Education

Teacher of Physical Education

The Skinners' Kent Academy

Kent

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Salary:
MPS
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
29 August
Apply by:
16 June 2024

Job overview

Working for the PE department at SKA is nothing short of exciting. The department is growing each year, be it the number of staff, the number of lessons in KS3, the accredited courses we offer or the number of students taking part in our extracurricular programme. Our facilities include a full-size all-weather pitch, sports hall with cricket nets, three multi-use games areas, a brand-new fitness suite, a dance studio, and a dedicated classroom for PE theory. All staff have access to state-of-the-art gym facilities as well as support from the PE department to use the equipment.  

We currently have four professionals in the department, who each offer very different subjects of expertise which takes us away from a traditional PE programme. Our vision as a department is to develop Physical Literacy amongst our students by giving them a breadth of activities which align with our extracurricular programme, which is taught by both PE teachers and external coaches. By the end of Year 8, students will have experienced a multitude of activities which will then assist them in choosing their pathway options for their PE lessons in Year 9. where the focus builds by preparing them for the GCSE PE practical component should they wish to select it. Even if PE is not selected as a GCSE option, students in years 10 and 11 continue to exercise through our recreational sport programme.  

For KS4 students, we offer two different pathways. Students can either take the GCSE PE route, where we follow the AQA 9-1 GCSE PE syllabus or the Level 2 BTEC route where students study the BTEC First Award in Sport from Year 10. In the Sixth Form, students can choose to study the Level 3 BTEC National Extended Certificate in Sport as part of their IB programme. We also provide fortnightly recreational PE lessons for our Sixth Form students 

The foundations of the PE department at the Academy are built on hard work, organisation, and adaptability but most of all, by maintaining positive relationships with students. Not every subject gives students the opportunity to represent the school with such a sense of belonging; our department thrives by encouraging students from all sorts of backgrounds to be part of the growing extracurricular programme.  


See the Job Pack for further details.

We will also offer:

  • An exciting and vibrant place of work
  • Gym facilities
  • Local Authority reward scheme
  • High quality continued professional development
  • A valuable pension package
  • EV charging station


We reserve the right to make an appointment before the closing date, so early applications are encouraged.

The Skinners’ Kent Academy Trust is an equal opportunities employer, committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Successful applicants are subject to an enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service check and satisfactory employment references.

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About The Skinners' Kent Academy

The Skinners’ Kent Academy is a co-educational, non-denominational secondary school for children aged 11-18 with around 1,100 students currently on its role. Located in Tunbridge Wells, the Academy is a non-selective school in a local authority that operates a selective system.

The Academy is part of the Skinners' Academies Trust who are supported by The Skinners’ Company, one of the 12 great livery companies in the City of London.

Principal

Miss Hannah Knowles

Values and vision

The Academy is founded on principles of high standards and high aspirations. It aims to be a emotionally enriching place with a culture of active participation.

Teachers seek to create, develop and maintain an education that provides opportunities for success for all. The Skinners’ Kent Academy aims to celebrate the achievement of everyone, in all aspects of life.

Ofsted report

“The school motto of ‘pride in our success’ permeates through how pupils conduct themselves around the school. They strive to become well-rounded and respectful members of society. Pupils show kindness and consideration to each other because they want everyone to feel included. A strong pastoral provision in every key stage means that pupils feel well supported and have someone to go to if they need help. Should bullying happen, pupils know that staff will help them resolve issues quickly. Relationships between staff and pupils are nurturing and positive. This means that pupils feel safe and well looked after.

View The Skinners’ Kent Academy's latest Ofsted report

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