We are seeking an
enthusiastic and reflective teacher to teach Religious Education and further
develop the already strong practice for our keen and highly motivated pupils,
who demonstrate a genuine curiosity about beliefs, values and the wider world.
Our vision for RE
is both rigorous and inspiring—a curriculum that challenges pupils
academically while encouraging deep thinking about ethical, philosophical and
cultural issues. We want our curriculum to be intellectually demanding while
also fostering curiosity, empathy and respect for diversity. Pupils show strong
interest in exploring issues around faith, morality, identity and society.
There are excellent opportunities to further enrich the curriculum through
discussion, debate, cultural experiences and wider SMSC development.
We teach AQA Religious studies at GCSE and OCR Religious Studies at A Level and results
are improving - last year at GCSE nearly 40% of pupils achieved a 7 and above
and A Level was an ALPS 5. Numbers have increased at GCSE and the subject is
growing in popularity.
All Key Stage 3
pupils follow a core RE curriculum and pupils enjoy the subject - there is
scope to develop the curriculum outside the classroom in line with our
commitment to character education.
The successful
candidate will also teach some Sociology and there may also be some Psychology,
Personal Development (PSHE) or EPQ commitment depending on experience. We
encourage you to discuss this with us if you are shortlisted or to phone and
discuss in advance.
As a teacher at
Wanstead High, you will work collaboratively with Heads of Year, the Senior
Leadership Team, SENDCo and Headteacher to promote high standards of behaviour,
engagement and inclusion. You will contribute to the School Development Plan
and help embed a culture of high challenge and low threat, where pupils
feel safe to express ideas and develop their own informed viewpoints. As we
develop our character curriculum, there is a wider role to play in contributing
to this as well as the school’s objective of meeting the Rights Respecting
Award.
You will play a
key role in delivering high-quality teaching and learning, ensuring equity of
opportunity and strong progress for all learners. At Wanstead, staff are
empowered to develop their practice, and you will be supported in making RE engaging,
relevant and accessible to every pupil, helping them to become thoughtful,
respectful and informed members of society.
Jo Alder
02089892791
j.alder@wansteadhigh.co.uk
