To commence: 1st September 2025
Salary: Main Scale / Upper Pay Spine
Closing date for applications: 20th January 2025 but applications will be reviewed on submission
Salesian School is seeking to appoint an exceptional individual to teach
Science. We welcome applications from trainee teachers and experienced
colleagues alike, including those looking for positions with additional
responsibility. If you are energetic, enthusiastic and love teaching children
then we’d be delighted to hear from you. We are always happy to meet potential
applicants prior to interview; please don’t hesitate to contact us if you would
like any further information or to visit the school by emailing Pippa Carr, HR
Manager - pcarr@salesian.surrey.sch.uk
The Science Department at Salesian
The Science Department at Salesian has a track record of success at both GCSE and A-level. The department is enthusiastic and progressive, with Teaching and Learning at the heart of everything it does and a focus on teaching your science specialism at GCSE and A-level. We are exceptionally proud of our results. Last year 74% of students achieved a Combined Science GCSE between grades 9-5, with an overall subject progress score of +0.7. In addition, Triple Science students achieved outstanding results. 85% of students achieved a 7+ in Chemistry, 91% of students achieved a 7+ in Biology and 93% of students achieved a 7+ in Physics. Every triple science subject achieved a progress score of above +1.0. At Key Stage 5 we have a thriving Department and excellent results. In Biology 58% of grades were A*-B, in Physics 58% of grades were A*-B and in Chemistry 53% of grades were A*-B.
We are committed to constantly evaluating and improving our pedagogy and we are committed to delivering outstanding lessons that excite and enthuse students. The department currently consists of 15 specialist science teachers and 5 technicians, who all play an integral part in the development and improvement of the science experiences across the school. Relationships are important and we pride ourselves on supporting one another.
The science department is led by the Head of Science who oversees the heads of Biology, Chemistry, Physics and KS3/4 co-ordinators.
At Key Stage Three, students are taught in mixed ability. Key Stage 4 students are taught in ability sets but consistency in the level of outstanding teaching remains the same; we expect every child to aim for a grade 9 regardless of what class they are in.
At Key Stage Four, we currently teach both the GCSE Combined Science and the GCSE Separate Sciences, AQA. In years 10 and 11, each class has 3 teachers and each teacher teaches their specialism. At Key Stage Five Biology, Chemistry and Physics all have a very healthy uptake of students and the range of classes and topics available offers superb CPD opportunities for staff wishing to expand their teaching experience.
The science department is exceptionally well equipped. There are 7 labs and a brand new science lecture theatre. All labs are equipped with the latest equipment and SMART boards enabling teachers to bring learning to life and engage our learners. Additionally, the science department has its own class set of ipads which can be used to enhance teaching and learning in lessons. Lesson planning and delivery is done with ease as all lessons are collaboratively planned and fully prepared, and are made for delivering a science mastery curriculum.
As part of a Salesian School we are also committed to extra-curricular projects. We are proud to have an active KS3 Science Club. A variety of educational visits and trips have been used and are planned to enhance and enrich the curriculum with visits to the Science Museum, CERN, Marwell Zoo and Royal Holloway. A-level Biology students also undertake a field course to Juniper Hall to develop their practical fieldwork skills. Students are also entered for the Biology and Physics Olympiad competition to challenge and stretch the more able candidates.
We are committed to teacher training and often have SCITT and PGCE Trainees looking to take advantage of our exceptional training and support. We are also always keen to work with ECTs as we firmly believe that we benefit as much from their fresh ideas and creativity as they do our guidance and experience.
The successful applicant will have a genuine passion for the subject and for teaching children, the ability to inspire staff and students, and the desire to go the extra mile to help our students achieve their full potential. This role offers an excellent opportunity to work within a strong, successful department, with potential to across the ability and age range (including Sixth Form).
We are extremely proud of our department at Salesian and look forward to welcoming a colleague who is as passionate about teaching Science as we are.
Clare Ferguson
Head of Science
Salesian School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Enhanced CRB checks will be sought prior to appointment