Teacher of Science - Ysgol John Bright
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Teacher of Science - Ysgol John Bright
Ysgol John Bright Teacher of Science Science Faculty Ethos All students deserve the opportunity to achieve their best in Science. We aim to provide an excellent educational experience which exposes students to stimulating Science at an appropriate level at key stages 3 & 4 as well as AS/A level. Faculty accommodation and staffing The Science Faculty currently consists of 9 full time and a 1 part time staff and 2 full-time technicians. Mr R W Jones Mrs G R Jones Mr A C Clowser Mr M Herridge Mr C Colbert Mr R D Littlejohn Mr T I Laws Mr J S Parker Mrs G S Moules Mrs L Jones Dr J L Wells Mrs E Ellidge Mrs P O’Mahoney Head of Faculty and Chemistry Deputy Head of Science - Vocational Applied Science and Biology Assistant Head of Science, KS3 Co-ordinator and Physics Assistant Head of Science - KS4 GSCE Science and Geology Director of Post 16 Studies and Physics Biology Chemistry and Duke of Edinburgh Physics/Geology Chemistry/Vocational Biology Biology (part-time) Full-time Technician Full-time Technician In September 2004 we moved to a brand new school. For the Science Faculty this means 12 fully fitted Science labs each with networked facilities and an ICT lab with PC access for data logging. There are 3 large preparation rooms. Whiteboard and mobile laptops and data projectors in each lab are also available for teaching. There is also a dedicated Science ICT suite. All staff are expected to be prepared to teach the full range of Science at KS3 and a number of staff are able to offer other subjects at KS4. Many science staff also have whole school responsibilities. Teaching and Learning Science teaching is constantly evolving and we keep our curriculum under constant review to meet the needs of our students. In Years 7 and 8, students follow a skills based themed curriculum. When they enter Year 7, they are taught Science as form groups, following the unique STEM course. Following tests and internal teacher assessments students are set into Year 8 and then further into Year 9 as the key stage progresses. In Year 9 students are taught GCSE content on a rota with subject specialists in Biology, Chemistry and Physics. In Years 10 & 11, most students follow WJEC ‘Science A Core’ and ‘Additional’ Science leading to double award GCSE. In Year 10 and 11 modules are taught by subject specialists. Some students opt for Triple Science leading to three separate GCSE’s in Biology, Chemistry and Physics. The remaining students follow the vocational ‘IVQ Applied Science’ course, which also leads to a double award GCSE equivalent qualification in Science. The faculty aims to enter every student for a suitable course. A levels (and equivalent courses) are offered in all Science subjects. Courses we offer are WJEC Biology, WJEC Chemistry, WJEC Physics, WJEC Geology as well as WJEC BTEC Applied Science. Science subjects are popular choices at AS and A level. Staff are committed to raising student achievement and are constantly looking for ways to enhance learning. We are currently working on revisions to the schemes of work, greater use of ICT, baseline assessment, student tracking throughout KS3 and 4 and the future Science courses for September 2016. The new member of staff will have ample opportunity to contribute to these and other developments and especially to leading developments of a skills based Science curriculum. This is an excellent opportunity to be part of a successful team at a crucial time of change, in developing a skills-based flexible curriculum. The person appointed should be able to demonstrate a vision and the ability to build on success already achieved.