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About the History Department
The History department at Trinity School are a passionate and collaborative team, keen to enhance the learning and outcomes of students. We love History!
There are currently six History classes in each year group in Key Stages 3, four classes in Key Stage 4, with one A Level History class in both Year 12 and Year 13. Students have four one-hour lessons per fortnight in Key Stage 3. In Key Stage 4 students have five one-hour lessons per fortnight. Students taking A Level History have nine hours of contact time each fortnight shared between two teachers. Our team also support with Politics A level.
History is a popular subject which contributes to the wider school life such as celebrating remembrance each year with our chaplaincy team.
About You
You will be committed to the development and progress of students, able to facilitate and encourage a learning experience which provides students with the opportunity to achieve their individual potential and you will be the sort of person who enjoys a collaborative team working style, relishes a challenge and is resilient. It is an advantage to be able to teach to A level, but this isn’t essential.
How to apply
We are a Christian school through and through and are very keen to uphold this important and foundational element at Trinity. You do not have to be a Christian to join us but be sympathetic to our Christian values.
We highly recommend you come and visit us to experience what others so readily affirm that Trinity is truly a unique place, with a calm and caring atmosphere.
We are recruiting as applicants apply therefore an appointment may be made before the close date.
Our school and all its personnel are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of students. The successful applicant will be subject to a full Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) disclosure and checks regarding proof of ID, medical clearance, satisfactory references, social media checks and the right to work in the UK.