Candidate Brief for the position of Teacher of Classics from September 2019

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Candidate Brief for the position of Teacher of Classics from September 2019 Mayfield School Mayfield is a vibrant, happy and successful independent Catholic boarding and day school for girls aged 11 to 18. Founded in 1872, the School is set within 75 acres of beautiful Sussex countryside, conveniently located just outside Royal Tunbridge Wells, within an hour of central London by train and with easy access to Gatwick and Heathrow airports. Mayfield is successful in unlocking and developing the unique potential and talent of each girl in an inspiring learning environment. Described by the Independent Schools Inspectorate as "outstanding" and by Country Life as "one of the finest schools in the land", a Mayfield education combines academic excellence, breadth of opportunity and exceptional pastoral care. There are currently 367 pupils in the School of which 155 are full boarders. The School enjoys excellent facilities, including an award-winning Sixth Form Centre; a specialist Science Centre; internationally renowned creative arts teaching and learning facilities; an indoor swimming pool; a Technology Suite and a first-class Equestrian Centre on campus. We have a proud reputation for high academic achievement, exceptional pastoral care and a wide range of high quality extra-curricular activities.

School Ethos The vision of Mayfield s founder, Cornelia Connelly, to educate young women to respond to the needs of the age remains central to the School s education philosophy today. We are committed to helping each girl discover and develop her unique talents, to be herself and to make that self the best it can be. Our Catholic heritage, which remains fundamental to the life of the School and provides a moral and spiritual framework for daily life, encourages integrity, generosity, compassion and courage within an inclusive community, which welcomes all. The School s motto Actions Not Words is embodied in our voluntary service programme, which promotes a spirit of personal and social responsibility. Mayfield s Aims and Objectives The School aims to achieve its vision by: Offering a wide range of opportunities to encourage equally the spiritual, intellectual, creative, physical and emotional development of each pupil Creating a distinctive environment in which the experience of living together enhances the lives of all pupils and staff Fostering a vibrant community for those of the Catholic and other faith traditions where worship is integral to the life of the School and each is encouraged to serve God and other people Providing a stimulating and creative curriculum that fosters academic excellence Enabling each member of the School community, resident or non-resident, actively to support and contribute to the shared values of the School Encouraging in each pupil a sense of achievement and the confidence to make a difference in a demanding and constantly changing world The School Mayfield encourages equally the intellectual, creative, physical, emotional and spiritual development of each pupil. Every girl is accepted for who she is and we instil in her the confidence to find her strengths and build on them. Whilst Maths and Science are amongst our most popular and successful subjects at A Level, we have a first class reputation for creativity and excel in the creative and performing arts. Academic study is complemented with a rich and diverse variety of activities beyond the classroom. With everything from dance to debating, drama to music and a full programme of sporting opportunities including cricket, fencing and top class equestrian facilities on campus, girls are challenged and supported to realise their full potential, thereby endowing them with a lifelong love of learning and the opportunity to grow as individuals. Mayfield girls progress to prestigious universities including Oxford and Cambridge, and increasingly to the US and Europe, to study a wide range of subjects. Just as important as academic success, girls leave Mayfield with enduring friendships, open minds, strength of character and the lifelong support of a global community. The values, skills, aspiration and resilience we nurture in the girls prepares them to respond to the opportunities and challenges of the 21 st century and to make a positive difference in the world.

The Classics Department at Mayfield The Classical subjects are highly regarded at Mayfield School and have an enthusiastic following among the students. Staff in the department are committed to ensuring that each girl fulfils her potential, by providing an environment where pupils can work with understanding and yet still be challenged and extended. The staff are highly dedicated and professional, forming a team who are supportive of each other and of the girls. The Department has an excellent reputation for supporting students who lack confidence or who find the subject challenging. We want the girls to enjoy their learning and not to be afraid of making mistakes. We aim for a firm, friendly and supportive relationship with our classes and we all offer our students one-to-one support when the need arises. We expect to challenge and inspire our students and to leave them with positive recollections of their Classics lessons. Latin, Greek and Classical Civilisation are taught at both GCSE and A level with consistently good examination results. All girls in Year 7 and 8 study the School s own course, based on cultural material from the Cambridge Latin Course and John Taylor s Latin to GCSE Part 1. In Year 9 girls choose two language options and those opting for Latin have two hours a week which covers a short course of Classical Civilisation and Ancient Greek. In Year 10 and 11 girls can study OCR Latin Language and Literature (Verse and Prose), OCR Classical Greek Language and Literature (Verse and Prose) and OCR Classical Civilisation individual teacher s choice of topics; currently Women in the Ancient World and Roman City Life. At A level girls can study OCR Latin, Greek or Classical Civilisation ( The World of the Hero, Greek Art and Love and Relationships ). The Department presently has one full-time and two part-time Classics teachers. We balance our teaching, as much as possible, to ensure that each of us has the chance to teach a range of levels from Year 7 to Sixth Form and Oxbridge provision. We all share in the organisation and support of theatre and lecture trips, as well as visits to classical sites at home and abroad. Year 9 Latin students have recently visited Butser Ancient Farm and Fishbourne Palace, while Classicists from Year 10 upwards go on a residential trip to Italy or Greece in alternate years. The next trip is to Greece in February 2020. We offer extra-curricular clubs dependent on individual teachers particular interests. We currently have a Myths and Legends club, an Ancient Greek club, a Latin Scholars club and a Classics Clinic.

Mayfield School Person Specification Teacher of Classics ATTRIBUTES ESSENTIAL DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS RELEVANT EXPERIENCE KNOWLEDGE OR SKILLS DISPOSITION INTERESTS A good honours degree in Greats, Classics or equivalent Latin and/or Greek language to teach to Oxbridge Level Strong literature skills Teaching Latin, Greek and/or Classical Civilisation* [* not necessarily all subjects] Ability and assurance to teach able students and support the less confident and able students Use of a variety of teaching and learning approaches Understanding of the importance of assessment and aspiration in the classroom Awareness of practical strategies to make the subject engaging and accessible, to stretch the most able and to raise achievement at all levels of ability Ability to provide developmental support to girls applying to leading universities in Classics Excellent literacy and communication skills Excellent IT skills Ability to work under pressure and be flexible Creative and able to show initiative Enthusiastic, self-motivated and highly organised A desire to seek continuous professional improvement, especially in the classroom A commitment to and interest in the wellbeing, support and achievement of girls Able to exercise authority but also to treat young people with respect A good sense of humour A team player The potential to offer something extra to the School and its students that will enhance the girls learning and life experience Willingness to contribute to the extracurricular programme of the School Relevant INSET and/or courses PGCE or equivalent Additional qualifications The ability to teach Greek is an advantage Involvement in subjectrelated trips/outings Experience across the full age and ability range Experience in building crosscurricular links Use of variety of teaching and learning styles Interest in the application of ICT skills in the teaching and learning of Classics Interest in working with colleagues from other departments To be positive about the need for innovation and change Reflective on good practice with a willingness to seek continuous improvement Willingness to lead the development of extracurricular provision in Classics ETHOS Commitment to the Catholic ethos and boarding life of the School A sense of excitement about teaching and working with young people Experience of working in an independent Boarding environment and/ or Catholic education

Job Description for a classroom Teacher The Role A Classics Teacher at Mayfield School can be expected to teach across the age range of 11-18. Staff are expected to work closely with their Head of Department and, as a Tutor with the relevant Head of School, to promote a holistic approach to education: supporting the education of the whole individual as well as being enthusiastic proponents of education for girls. In addition, all Teachers at Mayfield are expected to: Prepare and deliver challenging and stimulating lessons Have a good degree in Greats, Classics (or equivalent) and evidence excellent subject knowledge and enthusiasm. Set high standards and encourage all pupils to achieve their full potential through an encouragement of independent learning and self-evaluation. Be expected to keep your knowledge and skills as teachers up to date, through reflective practice and by regular attendance at suitable inset or training courses. Teach Classics successfully with expertise, enthusiasm and patience. Promote a love of learning resulting in good progress for each individual Inspire a love of learning and help establish good independent study skills Have the ability and confidence to teach able students and support weaker girls. Encourage a love of Classics which extends beyond the limitations of an examination syllabus Encourage girls to make cross-curricular links between Classics and other subjects Implement School policies and practices for marking, target setting and reporting, using this information to support on-going improvement. Communicate appropriately and effectively with parents and Housemistresses, Tutors and Heads of School on a pupil s development and progress. Fulfil wider professional responsibilities Attend Departmental meetings and play an active role in departmental discussion and curriculum development including contributing to schemes of work within the department. Participate in the setting and marking of internal and external examinations. Contribute and support departmental extra-curricular activities; including programmes designed to enrich a girl s education as well as weekly revision sessions and clinics. Seek to work constructively with colleagues in other departments to facilitate cross-curricular initiatives and sharing of good practice; recognising links and building on common skills. Attend staff meetings, parents consultations, open mornings, Prize Giving, and similar important School functions. Contribute proactively to the wider life of the School Actively support the Catholic, Holy Child ethos of the School and be familiar with and contribute to the Cornelian philosophy and principles. Be involved in the rich and broad education that develops the diverse talents of the girls equipping them for leadership and service; including taking part in the school s non-examined programmes such as Actions not Words, D of E etc. Be involved in the pastoral care of pupils whether as a tutor, boarding tutor or in other roles, including attending weekly assemblies, Liturgies (including Mass) and Inter-House competitions. Be involved in afternoon and occasional evening extra-curricular activities including trips, sports, music, drama, clubs and societies. Support the work of the boarding community by providing staffing for weekend activities on six half days across the School year. Carry out such duties as are allocated by the Deputy Head or other SMT colleagues, including study supervision, lunch duties, cover for absent colleagues and examination invigilation. Show the ability and desire to promote the image of Mayfield in the wider community. Maintain high standards of ethics and behaviour especially with regard to attendance and punctuality. Adhere to School policies & procedures contained within the Teaching Staff handbook including professional conduct and Child Protection guidelines. Carry out any other reasonable request from the Headmistress.

Application Process Mayfield School has its own application form which is available via the website. Applications should be supported with a covering letter, explaining how you see yourself contributing to the Mayfield School community. We offer excellent working conditions in an outstanding environment. Mayfield has its own generous pay scale and the salary package for this position will reflect the qualifications and experience of the successful candidate. All staff are expected to contribute to the extra-curricular programme. For further information please visit our website www.mayfieldgirls.org/vacancies where you can access our requisite application form. Alternatively, contact Mrs Karen Bowles, PA to the Headmistress by e-mail for further details kbowles@mayfieldgirls.org. The School is an equal opportunities employer. The successful applicant will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check.