Teacher of Music and ability to teach KS3 Drama Pay Scale: Main Professional Scale/ Upper pay scale (dependent on experience) ECT’s welcome London Weighting: Outer Start: September 2025 Norlington School and 6 th Form is a small 11-16 boys’ school with a mixed 6 th Form. Over the past 10 years the school has transformed itself into one of the highest performing schools in the country and has been recognised by the Minister for State Schools on three separate occasions for student achievement. Over the past 4 years the school has grown in size to 162 students per cohort and remains oversubscribed. Norlington was judged to be a 'good school' by Ofsted in November 2023; Throughout the school, including in the sixth form, pupils are welcoming and respectful,’ ‘Across the school, pupils achieve highly.’ ' Pupils behave well in lessons and around the school. They rise to the high expectations set by staff ’ Staff are well supported with their well-being and workload. They are proud to be part of the school community.’ ‘…. staff, pupils and parents and carers said that they felt that they belong to the ‘Norlington family.’ The school has an excellent CPD programme and is committed to developing all staff, as we continue to provide all our students with outstanding learning experiences. This includes three staff training afternoons, two department meetings and one twilight training session every 6 weeks. Lessons finish for students at 13:40 pm on a Friday. We are looking to appoint a committed, energetic and enthusiastic Teacher of Music and KS3 Drama to engage students across KS3 and 4. The ideal candidate will be passionate about their subject and inspirational to their students. They will have secure subject knowledge, skills and be willing to contribute to departmental planning as well as to our extra-curricular activities. Norlington School and 6 th form fosters a creative environment where the arts are celebrated and integrated into school life. With a supportive team, this is a great opportunity to inspire students in both Music and Drama, where we encourage students of all abilities to take part in Music and Drama extra-curricular activities and events. For September 2025: An innovative teacher able to teach KS3 and KS4 in Music and Drama at KS3. High expectations of students in terms of learning, achievement and behaviour Enthusiasm for developing innovative approaches to learning, teaching and student participation The learner at the centre of their vision The ability to inspire, challenge, motivate and empower our students to achieve Excellent knowledge National curriculum in Music at KS3 and 4 and KS3 in Drama. Posts will be subject to a Prohibition check for all roles involved with the management of pupils. Norlington School and 6 th Form is committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children and young people. The successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced DBS Disclosure. A recruitment pack and application form is available on the TES jobs website, school’s website: https://www.norlington.net/Vacancies/. Please email completed application forms anikulinnorlington.school Closing date: Monday, 28 th April 2025 (9 am) Equal Opportunities Waltham Forest is a diverse borough where diversity is valued and is integral to both, service delivery and employment of its staff. The Council is proud of its rich mix of communities and as the largest employer in the area, it works hard to respond to the changing needs of its population. We use our statutory duties on race, gender and disability equality and best practice in respect of age, faith and sexual orientation to ensure equality of opportunity in the workplace. The Council is committed to meeting its 4 equality objectives: - Promoting equality of opportunity - Opposing all forms of discrimination, intolerance and disadvantage - Ensuring our workforce reflects the diverse communities of Waltham Forest at all levels. - Providing fair, appropriate, accessible and excellent Services to all. Respecting Diversity is a core Council value. To support the above and reduce the risk of bias in its recruitment activities, the council is operating an anonymous shortlisting process, which hides personal information that can identify individuals until their application has been considered for shortlisting. The council also operates a scheme whereby, for jobs graded up to and including scale SO2, internal candidates are considered first. This includes those candidates who self-identify as having a disability for the purposes of the Disability Confident scheme. For more information, please refer to our recruitment and selection policy How to apply Web links to any further information - https://www.norlington.net/Vacancies/