The Byrchall High School · Wigan, North West
Ethos
‘Inspiring
young scientists of the future, atom by atom’.
Vision
Science
surrounds us. It is everywhere in our daily lives - all day, every day! We want Science to inspire students to
explore the world around them and recognise and understand this. We aim to
excite and enrich with the practical applications of the subject, teaching
students that doing science develops our ability to ask questions, collect
information, organise and test our ideas, problem-solve and apply what we
learn. We want students to experience a personal sense of awe and wonder when
understanding and explaining the natural world.
Science is a
platform for building confidence, resilience, developing communication skills,
and making sense of the world around us.
Science department
This is an
exciting opportunity for a well-qualified, ambitious and inspirational teacher
to join a team of experienced, professional and forward-thinking Science
teachers. The team consists of ten full time Science specialists who are
passionate about bringing Science to life in the classroom. The team meet every
fortnight during dedicated professional development time which is focused on
research and pedagogy.
The
department has a suite of eight well resources laboratories which are supported
by an experienced laboratory technician. As part of the new build we will have
4 newly built laboratories. We have the
benefit of a Science learning resources centre equipped with a 3D cinema. ICT
is bookable by Science teaching staff and is used regularly to support and
enhance the curriculum. Staff work collaboratively to develop high quality
teaching and learning resources that challenge and inspire students.
The
department is well organised with well-structured schemes of work following a
five-year progression pathway. Key ideas are revisited at regular intervals with increasing complexity according to
the learner’s cognitive ability and new learning is built upon previous
learning.
In year 7
and 8 we offer a broad and balanced curriculum that supports, challenges and
excites our students. Each scheme of work is planned to meet the needs of the
national curriculum and provides opportunities to build on prior knowledge and
skills from KS2 science.
During year
9, 10 and 11 students study the key concepts developed in lower school in more
depth. The design of the spiral curriculum ensures students access the same key
concept in different contexts to provide the opportunities to explore and delve
deeper into their understanding. Students go on to study either combined
science or three separate sciences.
In joining
the team, you will be given the opportunity to contribute to the wider
development and enrichment of science. Our students embrace a wide variety of
STEM activities, clubs and workshops with industrial and college partners.
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