2iC English
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Job start date
1 September 2020
Closing date
21 February 2020 at 12pm (midday)
Date listed
30 January 2020
Job details
Job role
- Teacher
Visa sponsorship
- Visas cannot be sponsored
Subjects
- English, Drama
Working pattern
- Full time
Full-time equivalent salary
- Main pay range 1 to Upper pay range 3, £24,373 to £40,490
Additional allowances
TLR 2C (£2,769)
2iC English job summary
Required for September 2020, an enthusiastic and successful teacher who has the drive to develop teaching and learning within the subject area. In the context of the school's aims and policies, the Second in Charge will work with the Head of Faculty to develop outstanding practice in English and ensure outstanding outcomes for students. The successful applicant will possess excellent communication and organisational skills, be hard working, flexible and professional. They will also have high expectations of students, colleagues and self, displaying energy and enthusiasm in and out of the classroom. (Please note this post is being advertised concurrently with a Teacher of English and Drama position with only one appointment available)
Commitment to safeguarding
Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School is totally committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including DBS checks
About Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School
- School type
- Academy, ages 11 to 18
- Education phase
- View all Secondaryjobs
- School size
- 1058 pupils enrolled
- Age range
- 11 to 18
- Ofsted report
- View Ofsted report (opens in new tab)
- Email address
- office@queenelizabeths.kent.sch.uk
Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School is an 11-18 selective, co-educational school of 1061, students with 262 in the Sixth Form. The school has just expanded to six forms of entry in Year 7 with a published admission number of 180 students. Other year groups have 5 forms of entry, around 150 students in Years 8-11. On average, 75% of the Year 11 cohort chooses to stay on into the Sixth Form to enjoy a varied and successful programme. The school is very popular and always oversubscribed. The majority of the school’s intake travels from Faversham and the surrounding villages, with a number travelling from Whitstable. The school converted to Academy status in 2011.
Queen Elizabeth’s was established in 1576 by a Royal Charter approved by Queen Elizabeth I. The original school from that era still stands next to our contemporary buildings. The present incarnation of the school was built in 1967, following the merger of the former boys’ and girls’ grammar schools in the town. We celebrated 50 years on the current site as a co-educational school in 2017.
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