Teacher of English
Gracemount High School
Salary: £35, - £52,
Hours: 35 per week
The City of Edinburgh Council is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to preventing discrimination on the grounds of sex, marital status, race, colour, religion or belief, political opinion, sexual orientation, nationality, ethnic origin, age, trade union activity, caring responsibilities, or employment status.
We welcome applications from student-centred professionals who demonstrate high expectations, strong commitment, and rigorous professional standards. A willingness to contribute to the wider life of the school is a key quality shared by our motivated and dedicated staff team.
Gracemount High School is a six-year non-denominational secondary school located in south-east Edinburgh, serving approximately pupils. Established in as a junior secondary school, it became a fully comprehensive six-year high school in the late s. The current school building, developed through the PPP programme, opened in .
Our associated primary schools are Gracemount Primary School and Frogston Primary School, with whom we maintain strong and effective partnerships.
The school employs approximately 55 FTE teaching staff, supported by a highly committed team of more than 20 support staff. Our Senior Leadership Team, led by Headteacher Ross Hunter, currently consists of three Depute Headteachers, a Senior Development Officer, and a Business Manager. Together, they lead on a range of strategic, curricular, and operational responsibilities that support high-quality learning, teaching, and pupil wellbeing.
The changing social demographics of our community present both opportunities and challenges in meeting the diverse needs and aspirations of our learners. Gracemount High School is an ambitious school, committed to delivering the highest quality educational experience and securing the best possible outcomes for every young person, regardless of background.
Attainment levels continue to improve, and the proportion of pupils progressing to positive destinations remains consistently above expected levels. Our curriculum is designed to equip young people with the knowledge, skills, and qualifications needed for future success. This includes SQA National Qualifications, alongside a range of wider accreditation opportunities such as NPAs and Foundation Apprenticeships.
The school is firmly committed to raising attainment and promoting achievement. Our School Improvement Plan aligns with the priorities of the City of Edinburgh Council and national priorities, and is informed by How Good Is Our School? 4 (HGIOS4) and the National Improvement Framework. Staff joining our dynamic and forward-looking school will benefit from a range of professional learning and development opportunities.
The school recently reviewed its Vision and Values for. We have a clear vision statement and set of values that are promoted throughout the school and wider community. We are committed to challenging all pupils to achieve their full potential academically, while also recognising and nurturing their wider talents and strengths. We aim to develop responsible, respectful young people who will make a positive contribution to their community. All staff are encouraged to consider how they can contribute to this shared vision. We also place a strong emphasis on high-quality pastoral care and personal development.
As a member of staff at Gracemount High School, you will be expected to uphold the school's ethos and values, promoting a caring environment, a strong sense of belonging, and a commitment to learning and achievement.