(NOR: Years 7-11 = 696; Years 12 & 13 = 239) Archbishop Blanch CE High School, Liverpool Voluntary Aided Girls School with a Mixed Sixth Form COME AND JOIN OUR HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL, INNOVATIVE AND DYNAMIC SCHOOL Required for September 2018 A well-qualified, highly motivated, forward thinking, inspirational leader is required in this oversubscribed and high-attaining school. HEADTEACHER ASSISTANT HEADTEACHER Leader of Maths and Whole School Assessment and Reporting (Leadership Pay Spine L10-14) Archbishop Blanch School is an all-girls Church of England High School in Liverpool, with a mixed Sixth Form. We seek to appoint a highly committed, creative and dynamic leader to join a strong and forward thinking senior leadership team, supported by a dedicated team of staff and excellent, inspirational young people. An exciting opportunity has arisen from September 2018 for an exceptional leader to contribute to the strategic direction of the school. We are seeking to appoint an outstanding teacher of Maths who wants to lead a strong department to deliver outstanding Teaching and Learning for all students together with leading whole school assessment and reporting. We can offer you the chance to work in an innovative and forward thinking school Effective support for Professional Development in preparation for your next step A friendly and supportive environment The opportunity to work with well-motivated students and supportive parents Application form and further details can be obtained by emailing recruitment@blanch.org.uk, or visiting our website: www.abblanch.com Closing Date for applications: 12.00 noon on Monday 12 March 2018 Interview Dates: Monday and Tuesday, 19 and 20 March 2018 Our School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people as our first priority
Archbishop Blanch Church of England High School Assistant Headteacher Leader of Maths and Whole School Assessment and Reporting Information for Candidates About the School Archbishop Blanch Church of England High School is at a very exciting time in its development. As the Headteacher, appointed in September 2014, I have led the school through a period of rapid transformation. With an increasingly strong focus on the core business of teaching and learning, combined with a drive to raise achievement at all levels, there is now a culture in the school which all students. The school population consists of students from a broad range of abilities and backgrounds and although predominantly Christian, different faiths. The 850 students come from a wide range of socio-economic backgrounds and their abilities are across the full spectrum. Over 6.5% of our students have Special Educational Needs and about 18% have English as a second or other language. Some 14.2% of our students qualify for free school meals. The outstanding behaviour of our students, well-maintained brand new site and excellent pastoral care results in many visitors commenting on the strong sense of a real family atmosphere existing within the school. Staff morale is high, the atmosphere in the school is very positive and students work and behaviour in and around school reflects this. We have strong partnerships with many external organisations and agencies including other secondary and primary schools. We are privileged in Liverpool to be supported by School Improvement Liverpool (SIL) formally Liverpool LA and appreciate the strong collaborative opportunities that this brings. We have a very strong and supportive Governing Body who take an active part in the life of the school attending student council, linking with curriculum areas and being fully involved in moving the school on in its journey of school improvement. About the Role In partnership with the Headteacher, the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) plays a vital role in setting the strategic direction for the whole school and holding staff and students to account for standards. From September 2018 the SLT will consist of the Headteacher, Deputy Headteacher, Business Manager, 3 Assistant Headteachers and 3 Associate Assistant Headteachers. Although each member of SLT has agreed priorities that relate to specific areas of school improvement, it is accepted that responsibilities are shared and strategic issues can be dealt with on a collaborative basis. Members of the SLT are also expected to take assemblies, support extracurricular activities and represent school, as required, in the wider community. The new member of the team will be expected to adopt the same approach.
The successful candidate is likely to teach a 40% timetable across a two-weekly cycle. The teaching subject you offer is critical; you will be an outstanding classroom practitioner of proven ability who enjoys teaching and who will lead a strong Maths department to deliver outstanding teaching and learning for all students. This is a post for a suitably ambitious teacher who is committed to achieving high standards in all areas of school life and can demonstrate the potential to contribute a great deal to the future development of Archbishop Blanch School. This outstanding career opportunity is ideal for a talented and ambitious person who wishes to extend their leadership and management skills at a school that is both innovative and an incredibly rewarding place to work. Application If, having read this information, you feel you would like to contribute to Archbishop Blanch s ongoing success at a very senior level, then the Governors and I would be delighted to hear from you. The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on Monday 12 March 2018. It is expected that interviews will take place on Monday and Tuesday, 19 and 20 March 2018. The interview process will involve a combination of tasks, interview panels with students, staff and governors. The tasks will be designed for candidates to demonstrate their leadership skills and strategic thinking in pressured conditions. Applicants must return: 1. A fully completed application form (leaving no gaps in employment) and naming your current headteacher as your first referee. 2. A statement in which you set out in no more than two sides of A4: a) Your vision for a successful Maths department over the next 3 years and how you would measure your impact in translating this success within the school; b) Your vision for how the leadership of data can improve the school over the next 3 years and how you can measure your impact in translating this success within the school; c) An outline of the key aspects you consider are important for raising standards in an all girls environment d) Why your appointment would be right for Archbishop Blanch School Should you need any further information, please contact Paula Williams, HR Manager at the school. Yours sincerely Heather Duggan Headteacher
Archbishop Blanch School Voluntary Aided Church of England High School Earle Road, Liverpool L7 6HQ Tel: 0151 233 7373 Email: admin@blanch.org.uk Visit our website at www.abblanch.com Headteacher: Ms H Duggan BA(Hons), PGCE, NPQH February 2018 Dear Applicant POST OF ASSISTANT HEADTEACHER Leader of Maths and Whole School Assessment and Reporting Thank you for showing an interest in the above position. The school regards the appointment of an outstanding Assistant Headteacher as crucial to its development over the next 3 to 5 years. Archbishop Blanch is an oversubscribed, successful Church of England High school which serves the many parishes of the Liverpool Diocese. With a track record of continuous improvement and a determination by all to improve the school further, this position provides an exciting opportunity to work alongside inspirational colleagues and develop a school which is innovative in its approaches and open to new ideas. For your information, please find the following on our school website (www.abblanch.com) Advert General information about the school including details about the role and application process Person specification Job Description Application Form Having read the enclosed information, if you feel you would like to contribute to Archbishop Blanch s ongoing success at a very senior level, then the Governors and I would be delighted to hear from you. If you wish to apply for the post, you are invited to complete and return the application form, along with a statement (no longer than two sides of A4). The closing date for receipt of applications is 12.00 noon on Monday 12 March 2018. Interviews will take place on Monday and Tuesday, 19 and 20 March 2018. Applicants are welcome to visit the school for a tour by contacting Paula Williams, HR Manager to organise a mutually convenient appointment. I hope that you find the documents informative and I look forward to receiving your application. Yours sincerely Heather Duggan Headteacher
MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Mathematics has huge importance both as a subject and in everyday life. All members of the department are subject specialists and are passionate about mathematics. We constantly strive to instil our passion for the subject into our students, giving them the skills they need to succeed in the wider world. All of our mathematics lessons have problem solving and mastery at their core, where by all students are encouraged to explain their reasoning and tackle thought provoking problems from everyday life. All of our schemes of learning give students the opportunity to master mathematical topics at the right pace, yet at the same time stretch and challenge their capabilities. Problem solving is at the heart of every scheme of learning. It is vital that all students are able to recognise how mathematics is embedded in all aspects of everyday life and cope with such problems. Thus, all units of work our students cover will demonstrate links to real life problems, allowing them to develop their skills regularly. We aim to promote a love of learning mathematics and an eagerness to want to improve. Through our maths lessons we aim to provide pupils with the skills, knowledge and understanding for them to participate successfully in the wider world. We have very high expectations of our pupils and as a result, they come to lessons eager and ready to learn. Years 7 and 8 follow the Edexcel Pearson Maths Progress scheme of learning and Years 9, 10 and 11 are completing the Edexcel 1MA1 GCSE course. Years 7 and 8 are spilt into five ability sets and Years 9, 10 and 11 are split into six ability sets. Year 12 are completing the Edexcel two year A level course and Year 13 are completing the Edexcel A2 maths course with a small group also completing A2 Further Maths. We have many intervention, support and enrichment opportunities available for all pupils and actively participate in UK Maths Challenges, NSPCC Number Day, World Maths Day, Pi Day and the Liverpool Counts Quality Mark. The department is made up of 7 full-time teachers (including the subject leader, second in department, and numeracy coordinator), 2 part-time teachers and a HLTA. MATHEMATICS GCSE DATA 2015-2017 2015 2016 2017 ALL non-pp PP ALL non-pp PP ALL non-pp PP % 3LOP 66.7 76.8 17.4 72.2 73.8 69.8 69.1 75.2 68 % 4LOP 32.6 36.6 13 27.1 30 10 44 44.7 56 % 5LOP 11.9 13.4 4.3 9 10 7.5 30 30.5 40 P8-0.26-0.30-0.23 0.30 0.12 0.35 % A*-C 71.9 83 17.4 76.9 82.5 68.5 % A* - A 25.2 27.7 13 20.1 23.8 14.8 % 9-4 81.3 83.6 72.4 % 9-5 61.9 63.6 55.2 % 9-7 30.2 30.9 27.6
School Performance Data Headlines 2016 2017 % 5 A*-C including Eng&Math (9-5) 71 N/A % Basic Measures (A*-C in Eng&Math) 74.3 60.4 % Achieving at least 2 A*-C in Science 84.6 98.3 % Achieving at least 1 A*-C in MFL 59.7 91 Progress 8-0.02 0.14 % Achieving E-Bacc 34.6 24.5 Basics No of Students Grade 9-5 in both English & Maths (Good Pass) Grade 9-4 in both English & Maths (Standard Pass) ABS 139 60.40% 80.60% NATIONAL English Grade 9-4 95.70% 71.90% English Grade 9-5 91.40% 54.70% English Grade 9-7 51.10% 18.70% Maths Grade 9-4 81.30% 68.90% Maths Grade 9-5 61.90% 48.10% Maths Grade 9-7 30.20% 19.20% Number Ebacc Subjects Result A* of Subject - C Entries NATIONAL Core Science 107 77.30% 47.90% Additional Science 82 92.70% 57.90% Biology 26 100% 90.40% Chemistry 26 100% 89.70% Physics 26 100% 90.70% Computer Science 16 68.80% 60.60% French 45 73.30% 68.80% Spanish 39 94.90% 65.50% German 1 100% 74.30% History 65 81.50% 64.50% Geography 18 27.80% 64.10% A/AS results achieved by students at the end of Year 13 2016 2017 Percentage pass rate 82.2 100 Percentage A*-B grades 44.7 56.3