Greenshaw High School is a highly over-subscribed 11 to 18 mixed comprehensive secondary school situated in Sutton, South West London. We are proud of our strong local reputation, having over 4,000 applications for 300 places in September 2024.
In October 2024 the hard work of our students and staff was recognised by Ofsted. The inspection team described the school as offering "an exceptional standard of education", using the words "flourishing, "inclusive" and "friendly" to describe our school. In the report Quality of Education, Behaviour & Attitudes, Sixth Form and Leadership & Management were all graded as Outstanding.
We have a very diverse population of students, offering a comprehensive range of opportunities for colleagues who work here. Our students - of all groups - have done incredibly well over the last few years, with our GCSE achievement always being at least in the top 20% of the country, and over 60 Sixth Form students attending Russell Group universities each year.
We are looking for a Teacher of Science. This is an exciting opportunity to join GLT/Greenshaw High School and become an integral member of the Science department.
Science is very popular at Greenshaw: many students choose to study it up to Key Stage 5, with a number of students opting to study one of the sciences at degree level. Science is delivered by a large, innovative and ambitious team of specialists, who aim to nurture, promote and develop students' understanding and enjoyment of their subject through methodology and practice. The team works together collaboratively, with everyone making their own valuable contributions to ensure the development and success of the department.
Greenshaw Learning Trust is a highly successful multi academy trust that provides excellent quality, comprehensive and inclusive education through primary schools and secondary schools. Our schools are based in London, Surrey, Berkshire, Gloucestershire and South Gloucestershire, Bristol and Plymouth. We also have three shared service hubs where our central teams can be based out of. We are building a family of like-minded schools, that collaborate to provide mutual support, share their good practice and learn from each other, whilst retaining and developing their own distinctive character. We thrive from collaboration at every level. We encourage a culture of sharing ideas and learning from one another. As a Trust of schools, we are 'Always Learning'.
To get a feel of life at Greenshaw Learning Trust, please download our 'Why you should work for GLT' recruitment brochure on our jobs portal.
Main responsibilities:
Teaching your subject area up to Key Stage 4 (up to Key Stage 5 is desirable);
Playing a central role in the department, contributing to extra-curricular activities, revision sessions, competitions, trips and open days;
Making a vital contribution to the efficient running of the department including setting and marking examinations and undertaking administrative tasks as delegated by the Head of Department;
Continuing to develop the high standards of work and expectation of student progress within the department;
Enhancing the quality of teaching and learning in the department and wider school through sharing resources and good practice, lesson observation, collaborative teaching and mentoring;
Adhering to the school's principles of teaching, learning and assessment;
Taking responsibility for professional learning and fully engage in the school's Professional Growth Programme;
Promoting high levels of written and oral academic language and develop students' knowledge of the world;
Setting the highest standards and behavioral expectations in lessons and around the school;
Maintaining the highest standards of professional conduct and act as a role model to young people;
Selecting, using and preparing appropriate resources that maximise the impact of teaching on student learning;
Actively liaising with all specialist support available to provide appropriate provision for students with different learning and/or behavioural needs, but to remain accountable for the progress of those students;
Undertaking the role of form tutor;
Committing to and supporting the school's policy and practice in relation to safeguarding and child protection;
Undertaking such other duties and responsibilities as may be reasonably requested by the Headteacher in accordance with the relevant Pay and Conditions Document.
You will need:
Essential -
Hold an appropriate teaching certificate and Qualified Teacher Status
Hold a recognised degree (or equivalent) with a good classification in a relevant subject
Experience teaching Key Stage 4
Excellent subject knowledge and a genuine passion for teaching your subject
Detailed knowledge of current curriculum and pedagogical developments in the teaching of your subject and the wider curriculum
Ability to teach your subject area up to Key Stage 4
Desire to further raise overall achievement in your subject area through promoting the highest standards of teaching and learning
A flexible approach to the teaching of your subject that seeks to promote the learning opportunities of all students and to secure the highest possible levels of achievement
Demonstrate a commitment to following the school's principles of teaching, learning and assessment
Have an effective approach to behaviour management, setting the highest standards and behavioural expectations
Have sound skills as a classroom practitioner
Willingness to participate in extra-curricular activities
Willing to take responsibility for professional learning and fully engage in the school's Professional Growth Programme
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with students, parents and colleagues
Able to work effectively within a team and to make an active contribution to the success of the department, including co-planning and peer review
Committed to the safeguarding of children
Have high professional standards and expectations
Demonstrate a commitment to the role of tutor as a central figure in the life of a student and their parents/guardians
Ability to appropriately deal with confidential information
Demonstrate a commitment to comprehensive education and to the active promotion of equal opportunity
Desire to enhance and develop skills and knowledge through CPD
Demonstrate a commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare and development of young people and help demonstrate a positive attitude to helping them achieve their potential
Recognition of the importance of personal responsibility for Health and Safety
Commitment to the school's ethos, aims and its whole community
Desirable -
Experience teaching Key Stage 5
What's in it for you:
Professional development and career progression
Generous pension scheme
Blue Light Card
Eligibility for Teacher Art Pass (teaching staff only)
An Employee Assistance Programme
Gym Discounts
Free eye tests
Cycle to work scheme
Green car scheme
Being part of a great team and expanding organisation
Please download the recruitment pack for further information.
Closing date for receipt of applications is
Sunday 8th June 2025.
We reserve the right to appoint before the closing date.
We are committed to building an inclusive, diverse workplace where everyone can thrive. If you require any support or adjustments to interact with us, please let us know.
Greenshaw Learning Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
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