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St Paul's Way Trust School, Secondary (On-Site)

Permanent, Full time

Enhanced DBS check required

MPS £38,766 - £50,288 | USP £55,415 - £60,092

32.5 hours


Starting September 2025

St Paul’s Way Trust is an outstanding ‘Through School’ with a track record of innovation. Drawing extensively on academic research the school provides a unique curriculum experience.

Our award-winning new building is situated in the heart of East London. Professor Brian Cox CBE is our Patron.   

Our exceptional links with QMUL, King’s College London, The University of Warwick, The UCL Institute of Education and the University of East London help shape an inspirational Computing curriculum. We are seeking to appoint an outstanding and creative Teacher of Computer Science. The post would be suitable for an NQT or an experienced teacher looking to make impact in a well-resourced and supportive Faculty. Computer Science is taught to all pupils at KS3 and is a popular choice at KS4. iMedia ICT is also an increasingly popular subject at KS4.  Experience of teaching KS5 Computer Science would be distinctly advantageous, although not essential.

This is an excellent career opportunity for a colleague who is passionate about the entitlement of young people to a rich and challenging Computing curriculum. Working within a supportive and collaborative faculty, you will be an outstanding classroom teacher with a passionate commitment to the progress of all students in our heavily oversubscribed school.  The successful candidate will have an unwavering belief in the potential of every student. They will do what it takes to ensure that students achieve their best and will have the contagious enthusiasm for the subject which excites and motivates students.

The culture of the Computing faculty aims to support new and experienced teachers to thrive and be continuously developed. We have high expectations of all students to be taught the best powerful knowledge as defined by the Computing community. 

We believe all teaching should be evidence informed so teachers can focus on high impact methods in their practice. Planning of lessons are based on principles derived from cognitive science and distributed through the department to drive collaboration. The Computing department delivers CPD weekly that focuses on making our subject knowledge strong with a focus on high quality teacher explanations. Using the best evidence available to develop our feedback policy, we focus on whole class feedback rather than written comments. The faculty aims for all teachers to have sensible workload with our curriculum and systems are continuously reviewed to ensure we are spending our time on the highest impact activities. A well-resourced and experienced IT technician team also support the Computing faculty.

If you would like to play your part in delivering outstanding provision, whilst receiving the very best support to develop your career, then we would very much like to hear from you. You are also very welcome to visit the school and we would recommend it.

Application closing date: 31st January 2024

St Paul’s Way Trust School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Successful candidates will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS Check. 

https://www.ust.london/policies/child-protection-safeguarding 

https://www.spwt.net/policies/code-conduct 


Closing date: Fri 31/01/2025 at 12:00
Job reference: SPWS/24/299682
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JDPS_-_Teacher_of_Computing.pdf

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