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  • Job start date

    1 September 2024

  • Closing date

    19 April 2024 at 12pm (midday)

  • Date listed

    10 April 2024

Job details

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Key stage

Key stage 3, Key stage 4, Key stage 5

Subjects

Biology, Chemistry, Science

Working pattern

Full time: 32.5 hours per week

Contract type

Permanent

Pay scale

Main/UPS Scale

What skills and experience we're looking for

The vacancy arises as a result of more hours of Science being taught at GCSE level, and one more colleague shifting to part-time. The vacancy represents an exciting opportunity for a graduate of Science (Biology and/or Chemistry or a related discipline) to establish themselves in a reflective and forward-looking Faculty within a selective school.

Candidates should be able to teach Chemistry to GCSE and A level; the ability to teach Biology to GCSE level would be an advantage. The successful applicant will also be required to teach Science at KS3.

What the school offers its staff

The Science Faculty provides a wealth of enrichment activities; students are encouraged to take a wide interest in all aspects of Science and not just the topics covered in the laboratory.

Science quizzes and competitions are entered by all age groups and we have been particularly pleased in the past with our pupils' performances in, for example, the University of Birmingham ‘Big Quizzes’ (for Year 9 Physics and Year 10 Biology), Physics and Chemistry Olympiad Competitions and the Physics Challenge Competition.

Sixth Form students are encouraged to attend lectures at Birmingham University organised by the West Midlands’ Chemistry and Physics Teachers' Centres and there are regular visits to other university departments for special events.

There have been recent visits to CERN, The National Space Centre in Leicester and Thinktank at Millennium Point together with visits run jointly with the History Department to Berlin, Munich and Paris. A KS3 Science Club has provided some exciting opportunities for students such as participation in the CREST Award scheme. There is a residential Field Trip for A level Biology students each year.

Many of our students go on to use the scientific knowledge and skills they have gained and developed at KEVI HGS directly and indirectly at university and in subsequent careers as engineers, scientists, doctors, dentists, pharmacists etc.

Commitment to safeguarding

Our organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. We expect all staff, volunteers and trustees to share this commitment.

Our recruitment process follows the keeping children safe in education guidance.

Offers of employment may be subject to the following checks (where relevant):
childcare disqualification
Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS)
medical
online and social media
prohibition from teaching
right to work
satisfactory references
suitability to work with children

You must tell us about any unspent conviction, cautions, reprimands or warnings under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975.

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About King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys

School type
Academy, ages 11 to 18
Education phase
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School size
1065 pupils enrolled
Age range
11 to 18
Phone number
01217500134

King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School

King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School (HGS), (a Specialist Mathematics and Computing School under the auspices of the SSAT) was opened in 1862 with 59 boys and has faithfully served the locality ever since. Even then, the boys came from far and wide to receive their education here and that has not changed – even though we also now have girls in the Sixth Form. While about 40% of the students come from the locality, the remainder come to the School from distances in excess of twenty miles. Our intake, being the top 40% of the ability range, is broader than any other selective School. We have well over 1000 students on roll. Community links are maintained and developed by many of our students helping with various projects, including the Youth Parliament and Primary Outreach projects. Involvement in the community has been a great strength of the School. In our Ofsted inspection of 2017 HGS was graded as Outstanding in all areas. On 1st September 2017 HGS converted to Academy status, was a founding member of the King Edward VI Academy Trust and joined the King Edward VI Foundation.

One of the things that makes HGS so exciting is the rich diversity of its student body. The School is proud to educate students from a wide range of ethnic, religious and cultural traditions, this education being in a spirit of harmony and mutual understanding. This helps to make HGS an ideal place for its students, helping to prepare them for the multicultural world in which we live. We try to celebrate our diversity from within our community. This has been repeatedly acknowledged by Ofsted, with high praise being given to our contribution to community cohesion, partnership work and SMSC (Ofsted 2009, 2013 and 2017).

The 1862 building, where it all began, is still in use today, but now there is a great deal more besides. Improved facilities of which the School can boast include a new Sports Hall (2007), an ICT Resource Centre (2007): major refurbishment of the main Music Teaching Room (2008): the conversion of an old Gym and a new build to create a Learning Hub, which includes a new Library, Sixth Form Study Rooms (2010) and a Reprographics Room: new Art Rooms and new Law and Psychology Room (2010), which has enabled a room to become a specific academic PE teaching room elsewhere in the School. More recently a new Food Technology Room has been built and completed in August 2011. Just under two miles away are our extensive playing fields, which include changing room facilities. Major work has been undertaken with the refurbishment of the Pavilion and construction of an Astro Turf pitch. A new £1.6 million Sixth Form Centre was completed in December 2014. This is an exciting development providing a personalised Sixth Form study area. In addition, we have an annual programme of work which sees us updating and improving the campus, for example the School Reception was recently refurbished and an Astro Turf pitch built on the main school site (2015). In 2017 a full sized 3G pitch was built at the Playing Fields and the Design Technology department was fully refurbished and upgraded with state of the art technology. In 2018 further refurbishment and upgrades took place across Science Laboratories.

In addition, the School is very active in the Handsworth Association of Schools and works closely with several primary partners, particularly in our specialist subjects and in PE, work that has been highly valued over the years. We have developed a rich Outreach programme which includes Reading and Sports volunteers, Masterclasses and 11+ Familiarisation. As with all schools, there is much to be done on the inside, but we like to compliment that and keep our perspective by looking outside as well.

Over the years the School has helped its students to achieve excellent exam results at GSCE, AS and A level. The standards produced by the students and their progress have been increasing, with the last two years being our best ever KS4 and KS5 performances. Each year, most Sixth Form students move on to higher education taking courses ranging from marketing to medicine, in institutions ranging from Oxford University to DE Montfort University. We pride ourselves on the quality of our careers and higher education advice, through which we try to help our students gain places on the right course and in the right location.

The Area

Birmingham is the country’s second largest city, with facilities that are beaten only by London. It can boast world-class music, drama and dance, which adds to a rich tapestry of nightlife. Other attractions range from Shakespeare at Stratford to the beauties of the Malvern Hills. Being at the centre of a very large transport network, there is easy access to most parts of the country. Handsworth itself is North West of the City Centre and could once rival the ‘city of a thousand trades’ for the scope of its industry.

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