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  • Start date details

    1st September 2025

  • Closing date

    10 February 2025 at 8am

  • Date listed

    4 February 2025

Job details

Job role

  • Teacher

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Subjects

Biology, Chemistry, ICT & Computing, Physics, Science

Working pattern

Full time

Contract type

Permanent

Full-time equivalent salary

MPS / UPS

Teacher of Science and Computer Science job summary

Science & Computer Science Teacher

Reporting to: Head of Department

Location: Didcot Girls’ School & Didcot Sixth Form

Salary/allowances: MPS/UPS scale point. Suitable for Early Careers Teacher

Job type: Permanent, full time or part time considered (please indicate in your application).

Start date: 1st September 2025

Apply by: 8am on Monday 10th February 2025


The Post

We are looking for someone with a genuine and infectious passion for their subject, who will enthuse and engage the students they teach; someone with high expectations for all students. You will join a team of hard-working and enthusiastic teachers with a commitment to science education. If you share these values, we would love to hear from you!

The post is suitable for candidates who are able to teach KS3 Science, GCSE Science and one of Biology, Chemistry or Physics at A-level. The majority of the teaching would be in science with an opportunity to develop an understanding of the Computer Science curriculum through teaching Key Stage 3 Computer Science.

We welcome applications from experienced teachers as well as those new to the profession and currently in training.

Didcot Girls’ School is an accredited teaching school with a significant track record for successful fast-track career progression, leadership development and excellent CPD. The school is also part of Ridgeway Education Trust, a growing multi-academy trust, which provides the opportunity for school improvement and leadership work across schools in the future.

For further information about the department, please email Amelia Kyriakides and Ian Briggs, Joint Heads of Science on headofscience@didcotgirls.oxon.sch.uk


DGS Science Department

The science department at DGS is a dynamic and exciting place to work. The department is an enthusiastic, committed and supportive team of 17 teachers, 4 technicians and 2 Stem Co-ordinators with responsibility for trip organisation and Science club. The department leadership structure consists of the Heads of Science and Heads of Biology, Chemistry, Physics and a Key Stage 3 co-ordinator. The department is well organised, with fully resourced curricula and schemes of work across all key stages.

The department achieved excellent outcomes in 2024. Achievement on Combined Science was outstanding, with a 9-4 pass rate of 80%. Single Science 9-7 pass rates were at least 70% in each science. Achievement at A-level is consistently good and is improving year-on-year.

The department is teaching and learning focussed, with time set aside to share best practice and collaboratively evaluate and develop lesson resources. We believe that science lessons should be engaging and purposeful and we work hard to develop well-rounded scientists who are also very well prepared for their GCSE examinations.

Science students at DGS follow a carefully sequenced, knowledge-rich curriculum extending from year 7 through to 13. All students cover the same content in years 7, 8 and 9. At the end of year 9 approximately a third of the cohort is invited to take the AQA Single Science courses and will begin this programme of study in Year 10. The remainder of the cohort study AQA Trilogy: Combined Science.

Science options are very popular in Didcot Sixth Form where Biology, Chemistry and Physics lessons are taught in conjunction with teaching staff from St. Birinus school. We work collaboratively across the two sites, with shared schemes of work that are carefully designed and delivered. The science block consists of classrooms dedicated to A-level lessons. We are particularly proud of the number of girls taking A-level science; with the A-level physics groups being over 50%.

The department also provides outstanding opportunities for extra-curricular development. We have a thriving science club which runs over two nights and is incredibly well attended (over 90 girls in recent sessions). In 2019 the club won the Inspirational Science Club Award, which was presented at the House of Lords and included a trip to CERN as part of the prize. We have a very strong enrichment programme for our students including regular trips and competitions, and we enjoy strong links with the international science bases at Harwell-Oxford and Culham.


DGS Computer Science Department

The Computer Science department is already well established within the school and has consistently achieved excellent examination outcomes. In 2024, 84% of GCSE students achieved a 9-4 grade and 50% achieved a 9-7 grade. The A-Level Computer Science results are similarly strong.

The department is a team of three, which is led by the Head of the maths and computing faculty, ensuring that our focus is on providing a Computing curriculum which is ambitious, coherent, and inclusive of all learners.

The department aims to provide purposeful lessons which builds upon their prior learning, allowing students to develop their skills and knowledge across Computer Science, Digital Literacy, and IT. We want to encourage students to become independent learners by solving problems and developing their own programs, which will allow them to consider taking the subject further in their studies.

The department builds their KS3 lessons using the NCCE Teach Computing curriculum, which has been written in a way that each lesson is sequenced so that it builds on the learning from the previous lesson, and where appropriate, activities are scaffolded so that all pupils can succeed and thrive.

We offer a fully resourced curriculum, with a collaborative department who continue to develop strategies and resources to ensure that the needs of all learners are met.

We are now looking to expand the department so that we can continue to offer a rich experience within the subject, as well as offering whole school enrichment projects. We are very fortunate to have connections with Oxford and Buckingham Universities, the Computing at Schools network (CAS), and we also have links with Microsoft and a range of international technological and engineering companies at Harwell Campus.

Computer Science is taught in Years 7 and 8 an hour a week, which fully embeds the three NC Computing strands from Digital Literacy, Computer Science, and IT. Our students follow a three-year KS4 programme, with GCSE Computer Science a popular choice; with two Computer Science classes being taught throughout each year for Years 9 - 11. We also offer an increasingly popular A-Level in Computer Science with our current Year 12 class being a 50/50 gender split. Both GCSE and A-Level courses follow the OCR specification.

The department is fast-paced, outward-facing and at the forefront of the school’s work on developing outstanding teaching, learning, planning and assessment strategies that support even greater success for students.


The School

Didcot Girls’ School is a dynamic school. In November 2022, the school was judged as continuing to be Outstanding. As Ofsted recognised, we invest in all of our staff:

“Leaders support staff very well. They have established a collaborative and respectful working environment. With the trust, they provide highly valued training and leadership programmes. Staff are exceptionally proud to work at the school.”

Ofsted also noted the high standards within the school and commented that “Pupils’ behaviour is exemplary.”

We are a values-driven school, committed to high quality teaching and learning and respectful relationships within an inclusive learning community. Developing stimulating and student-centred teaching and learning is at the centre of our school development work. We work hard to ensure that all girls’ education enables our students to develop confidence, leadership skills and high levels of aspiration.

We are committed to continuous professional development and have wide-ranging training and development opportunities. We are also mindful of the competing demands people face in their lives and make every effort to accommodate flexible working.

Summer 2024 GCSE results were superb with 81% of all students achieving 4+ in English and Maths, and 66% doing the same at 5+.  Results at A level in the mixed sixth form shared with our partner school, St Birinus School, are also extremely strong with 30% of grades awarded as A* or A and 62% achieving Grades A*-B. These results place us as one of the highest performing schools in the county.

Employing great staff is key to the success of our school: the Headteacher is actively involved in every interview process. 

We understand that valuing and developing our staff is the best way to release and realise their potential. In return, we seek staff who are passionate about working with young people, resilient, and with a truly growth mindset. If this is you, we look forward to hearing from you! 

Didcot Girls’ School is a Family Friendly School, committed to supporting our staff so that they can carve out a professional and personal life that is fulfilling and balanced.  


RET – Ridgeway Education Trust

As a member of Ridgeway Education Trust, Didcot Girls’ School (Ofsted Outstanding November 2022) works in close partnership with St Birinus School (Ofsted Good, February 2020). The two schools share a 400 strong mixed Didcot Sixth Form (Ofsted Outstanding, November 2022) which is based predominantly at St Birinus. 


Application process:

The school reserves the right to interview on receipt of applications and to appoint prior to the published deadline, so early application is recommended.

Ridgeway Education Trust is committed to safeguarding, equality and promoting the welfare of children and expects staff working in all its schools to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be subject to satisfactory enhanced DBS, references and pre-employment safeguarding checks. All Leadership roles will require a Section 128 check. The possession of a criminal record will not necessarily prevent an applicant from obtaining a post. All cases are considered confidentially and according to the nature of the role and information disclosed.

To view our Safeguarding policy, please visit our website: https://www.didcotgirls.oxon.sch.uk/265/school-policies

Please be aware that you will be required to bring your original degree certificate, proof of residence and photographic ID, as applicable, to interview and online searches may be made for shortlisted candidates, as part of due diligence checks.

Didcot Girls’ School is a Family Friendly School, committed to supporting our staff so that they can carve out a professional and personal life that is fulfilling and balanced.

Our RET Staff Charter summarises the commitment we make to all staff who join and work at Ridgeway Education Trust.

We are committed to expressing our values of high-quality learning, respectful relationships and an inclusive environment in the day-to-day experience of staff and students throughout the school.

Didot Girls’ School is an equal opportunities employer.



Commitment to safeguarding

Didcot Girls School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects staff working in all its schools to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be subject to an enhanced DBS check along with standard pre-employment safeguarding checks.

Please be aware that you will be required to bring your original qualification certificate(s), proof of residence and photographic ID to interview.

Didcot Girls School is an equal opportunities employer.

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About Didcot Girls' School

School type
Academy, ages 11 to 18
Education phase
Secondary
School size
1616 pupils enrolled
Age range
11 to 18

Didcot Girls’ School is a dynamic school. In November 2022, the school was again judged to be Outstanding. As Ofsted recognised, we invest in all of our staff:

“Leaders support staff very well. They have established a collaborative and respectful working environment. With the trust, they provide highly valued training and leadership programmes. Staff are exceptionally proud to work at the school.”

Ofsted also noted the high standards within the school and commented that “Pupils’ behaviour is exemplary”

We are a values-driven school, committed to high quality teaching and learning and respectful relationships within an inclusive learning community. Developing stimulating and student-centred teaching and learning is at the centre of our school development work. We work hard to ensure that all girls’ education enables our students to develop confidence, leadership skills and high levels of aspiration.

We are committed to continuous professional development and have wide-ranging training and development opportunities. We are also mindful of the competing demands people face in their lives and make every effort to accommodate flexible working.

Summer 2022 GCSE results were superb with 88% of all students achieving 4+ in English and Maths, and 72% doing the same at 5+. Results at A level in the mixed sixth form shared with our partner school, St Birinus School, are also extremely strong with 44% of grades awarded as A* or A and 68% achieving Grades A*-B. These results place us as one of the highest performing schools in the county.

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