Ashlawn School Β· Rugby, West Midlands
Ashlawn School is recruiting a Teacher of English to join our successful school. You will join a driven and passionate team of teachers who are committed to delivering the English curriculum in engaging and innovative ways that brings out the best in all of our learners. You will be an excellent teacher who has the ability to inspire, motivate, challenge and support their students to ensure that they make excellent progress. You will have the opportunity to teach Key Stage(s) 3-5 and to motivated students who have a thirst for knowledge.
It is very important to us at Ashlawn School that all of our teachers feel valued, listened to and mentored well so that they have opportunities to develop. As a Teaching School, we offer exceptional teacher training and high-quality professional development opportunities catered to individual needs. As a result of this, we have many success
stories of teachers that have joined us and been quickly promoted to positions of leadership at all levels.
The successful candidate will:
β Be a motivated individual with excellent subject knowledge in English with knowledge of current trends in teaching within this area
β Be committed to supporting students to succeed
β Be able to contribute to the successful team
Our aim is to enable all students to achieve their potential academically and personally, regardless of ability or disability. We aim to increase whole school and community awareness of the importance of quality and equity of opportunity for all students and are committed to providing an integrated and inclusive curriculum to meet individual needs, promoting positive achievement and independence for all.
Teachers make the education of their pupils/students their first concern and are accountable for achieving the highest possible standards in work and conduct. Teachers act with honesty and integrity; have strong subject knowledge, keep their knowledge and skills as teachers up-to-date and are self-critical; forge positive professional relationships; and work with parents in the best interests of their pupils/students.