Torquay Academy Β· Torquay, South West
As a result of a promotion we have a position for a Teacher
of English and with the opportunity for a TLR as our English Primary Transition
Lead to join us from September 2026. Whilst we appreciate the closing date is
fast approaching we welcome potential candidates to visit the school to find
out more before the interview date (22nd May). We encourage
applications from teachers at all stages of their career.
We are looking for an exceptional primary, special or
secondary trained colleague to join us to support in the development of our Key
Stage 3 curriculum, specialise in teaching those children who are behind with
their age related expectations and develop literacy across the school. We have
a great respect for the work of our colleagues in all phases and settings and
the work they do to develop the reading skills of our learners from early years
through to Key Stage 2. Our head of
department is currently a governor at a local primary school, and has witnessed
first had the blood, sweat and tears that are invested into a primary
classroom. We believe that the right candidate will bring an additional layer
of expertise to our excellent team, and facilitate the next stage in the
development of our rigorous and carefully sequenced curriculum.
We have a number of primary trained colleagues who have
joined us at Torquay Academy in English and maths, and they have enjoyed the
opportunity to teach a subject in greater depth. Some have gone on to teach GCSE due to the
level of expertise they have gained. They would all welcome the opportunity to
talk to potential candidates about their role and what a typical day as a
secondary teacher would look like.
Our English department has proven itself to be one of the
most effective and successful comprehensive departments in the South West. Alongside the strength of our classroom
practitioners, underpinning these successful results is a well developed
academic curriculum which our teachers are highly invested in and are passionate
about delivering. A collaborative approach to centralised planning has meant
that our teachers have the best of both worlds - the ability to shape and
develop a curriculum they believe in and outstanding resources they can shape
to suit their individual classes. We believe that all children, regardless of
background and past school experience, are capable of understanding and
learning the top-grade concepts, ideas, and theories needed to transform them
into capable and knowledgeable critics and readers.
In our department, you will be supported in your development
both as a teacher and as a subject specialist. You will be responsible for the
expert delivery of a carefully sequenced curriculum and, because resources are
centrally produced, given the time and space to become a master of your craft
and your subject.
We believe students of all backgrounds achieve most highly
when the knowledge a