Teacher of Science (Biology, Chemistry & Physics)
King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls
Birmingham
- Expired
- Salary:
- MPS
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 1st September 2018
- Apply by:
- 5 February 2018
Job overview
Teacher of Science (Biology, Chemistry & Physics)
Required from September 2018
Salary: MPS
We are seeking to recruit a full time, permanent teacher in the Science department from 1st September 2018. The successful candidate will be joining an outstanding girls’ grammar school which is one of the six King Edward VI Grammar schools in Birmingham. The School has been graded ‘Outstanding’ five times by Ofsted and is noted for its friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
This is an excellent opportunity for an outstanding classroom teacher to join an exciting, well-resourced department which is forward thinking and innovative. The successful applicant would have the ability to teach across all science subjects (Biology, Chemistry & Physics) up to GCSE Level and preferably Chemistry up to A Level. More information about the Science department can be found in the department information guide.
Please download the job description, information for applicants and person specification from our website. Visits are welcomed and can be arranged by contacting the Head’s PA.
Applications can be made by sending a completed application form, covering letter including the names and addresses of two referees, to the Headmistress, Mrs A Whittall. Further details are contained in the information for applicant’s document.
Closing date: Monday 5th February, at 12 noon.
Interviews: Thursday 15th February
King Edward VI Handsworth School For Girls is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be subject to an enhanced DBS Check. Love of learning, Pride in diversity, Excellence for all.
Attached documents
- Job Description68.81KB
- Person Spec186.19KB
- Science Department Information Jan 2018203.03KB
- Inspection report119.6KB
- Vision110.05KB
- Other118.35KB
- Recruitment monitoring form49.05KB
- Child protection policy401.85KB
- Ethos and school values401.85KB
- Letter from the headteacher115.06KB
- Mission statement401.85KB
- School prospectus112.52KB
About King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls
- King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls
- Rose Hill Road, Birmingham
- West Midlands
- B21 9AR
- United Kingdom
King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls is a secondary grammar school in Birmingham, operating under the Schools of King Edward VI MAT in Birmingham. Since 2011, King Edward VI Handsworth School has held academy status. There are 1325 pupils aged 11-18 on the school roll, 366 of whom are in the sixth form.
The school was founded in 1911 by the merger of three pre-existing schools. Designed by architect PB Chatwin, King Edward VI Handsworth School then cost the very high figure of £50,000 to build.
Extensive renovations have been undertaken on the grammar school’s historic buildings, while new facilities include a library, science building, state-of-the-art sports hall along with a new dining room and Gym facility. A neighbouring church has been transformed into its music centre. The long-running school magazine is known as The Beacon.
Headteacher
Mr D Goodwin
Values and vision
We are committed to the nurture and development of all those who learn here and seek to inspire all to be their best. We embrace the transformative power of education and value a love of learning and intellectual curiosity. We support all within the school to find, develop and enjoy their interests and passions. Our school offers vibrant extracurricular opportunities and participation is both valued and celebrated. We are a happy and caring school which values and takes pride in diversity and celebrates individuality.
We offer a broad curriculum where academic rigour is enjoyed. We are committed to excellent teaching and learning in an environment where students relish the opportunities they are given to master the subjects they are studying, are willing to take risks and enjoy the intellectual challenges this brings.
This is a school which is proud of its history and tradition whilst simultaneously developing staff and students who are forward thinking, outward facing and willing to rise to a challenge.
We develop staff and students who have the desire and courage, combined with the emotional, intellectual and practical capacities to change the world in ways that might be great or small but are always for the better. Our ideals are firmly grounded in honesty and integrity.
Our purpose is developing students with empathy, understanding and appreciation for other views and opinions. We support the girls to develop friendships which will last long beyond their time here and empower them to grow into independent, strong women who are equipped with the flexibility and moral courage to deal with the challenges of the modern world.
Ofsted report
This is a school where pupils thrive because of the school’s high expectations of their academic and personal development. Pupils rise to this challenge, determined to achieve their high aspirations. Pupils, including those who are disadvantaged, achieve excellent outcomes in their GCSE and A-level examinations and are set up well for future success in their chosen careers.
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