Dartford Grammar School

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West Hill, Dartford DA1

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Full or Part Time

Teacher of German

 

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Welcome to Dartford Grammar School

Dartford Grammar School was founded in 1576 and is one of the oldest schools in England. For nearly 450 years,

Dartford Grammar School has enabled young people from Dartford and its surrounding area to achieve great things.

It is proud of the confident, thoughtful, energetic global citizens that leave the school, fully prepared to contribute

to the community, and to rise to the challenges of an increasingly complex future in the wider world.

Dartford Grammar School’s students are extremely successful. They enjoy doing remarkably well – both at their

academic work and in the team work associated with the widest range of co-curricular activities. They value the

talents, ideas and successes of others.

Judged outstanding in every OFSTED inspection, Dartford Grammar School provides a broad, balanced international

education, following the principles of The International Baccalaureate both in the Middle Years and the Sixth

Form. Every student studies either Mandarin Chinese or Japanese from Year 7 and an additional European language

from Year 8.

It is rare to be a school within the British education system that offers the IB curriculum exclusively, and we are

proud to say that we now offer the opportunity to study the IB Diploma in the Sixth Form to more students than

ever. The School received The Sunday Times IB School of the Year award in both 2017 and 2020, and then became

the Sunday Times IB School of the Decade in 2020 too, paying testimony to the ongoing excellent results arising

through the focus and energy of students and staff in maximising the opportunities the Diploma supports. We

believe that the learning benefits and the prospects for university admission are palpable and justify this

unrelenting drive to secure a modern international curriculum. Parents do appreciate the opportunities offered to

their children through the co-curriculum and the personalisation offered by an almost unlimited choice of subject

in the Sixth Form.

As one leading and reputable educational commentator concluded recently: ‘This is no bastion of educational

privilege, but one that has achieved its notable success through hard work, inspired teaching and free-thinking.

It is one of the country’s truly exceptional schools – and one to be treasured.”

The school’s mission statement, ‘A learning community developing international citizens’ reflects the purpose of

an IB World School; ‘to develop young people who help to create a more peaceful world through intercultural

understanding and respect’ and ‘to encourage students across the world to become active, compassionate and

lifelong learners who understand that other people , with their differences, can also be right’.

Julian Metcalf

Head

 

ABOUT US

A learning community developing international citizens

Dartford Grammar School is a selective secondary academy for boys, which admits girls to its sixth form. There
are six forms of entry to Year 7, and all of the students joining the school are from the top 25% of the ability
range. The students come from Dartford, neighbouring towns and villages, and nearby London boroughs. The

current roll is 1,516, including 598 in the sixth form.

Curriculum

Dartford Grammar School offers a unique seven year innovative curriculum based on the educational philosophy
of the International Baccalaureate (IB). This begins with the Middle Years Programme (MYP) in the lower school

and then concludes with the Diploma Programme (DP) in the Sixth Form. The International Baccalaureate (IB) is
offered around the world in 146 countries and we are proud that we are a leading IB World School, offering a truly
international education. The IB courses are crucial to our ethos encouraging students to be independent, creative

and highly successful lifelong learners. We were the first British state school authorised to offer the IB Middle Years
Programme to pupils in Year 7 to 9. However, no prior experience of the International Baccalaureate is needed, and

the successful applicant will have the opportunity to undertake appropriate CPD as required.

In Years 7 – 9, students develop their knowledge and understanding of their subjects through the skills based Middle
Years Programme which is underpinned by the philosophy of the Learner Profile. In Years 10 and 11, students follow
a broad range of academic GCSE subjects, including English Language, English Literature, Mathematics, either
double or triple Science , two Humanities from History, Geography and Religious Studies and a further option from

Art, Drama, Music, Design Technology, Computer Science and Physical Education. We are the only school nationally
where all students sit GCSE examinations in two Modern Foreign Languages, one from Mandarin Chinese or
Japanese then either French, German, Latin or Spanish. Our innovative Creativity Week programme allows all

students to enjoy a cross-discipline approach to their learning and develops independence and autonomy.

In the Sixth Form we offer the IB Diploma to approximately 600 students each year, a programme that equips them
with the key skills and a broad but deep subject knowledge to succeed in higher education or employment. The IB
Diploma is recognised around the world and so allows students to access universities both in the United Kingdom

and internationally. Through the IB Diploma, all students study English, Mathematics, a Language, a Science, a
Humanity and either an Arts subject or a second choice from Languages, Science or Humanities. Students choose
their six subjects from two levels of entry; three at higher level and three at standard level. Additionally students

complete a 4000 word Extended Essay, as well as a study of Theory of Knowledge and an exciting Creativity, Activity
and Service project (CAS). It is anticipated that the successful applicant will have a considerable sixth form teaching

timetable.

Our entire curriculum, in line with the IB Learner Profile, encourages students to be internationally minded and

aware of the importance of cultural diversity while embracing British values. Our curriculum offers academic rigor
with the balance of a vibrant co-curriculum where all students actively participate in the wider life of the school.

All of this is underpinned by our commitment to pastoral care and student and staff wellbeing.

Students at Dartford Grammar School enjoy very high academic success. In 2022, with a return to external

examinations at both GCSE and IB Diploma level, students gained 81% of all GCSE entries at grade L7-9, and 70% of

all IB Diploma entries at grade L6/7, respectively. The school’s examination results continue to be exceptional. A
GCSE P8 score of 0.92 places Dartford Grammar School as the highest performing boys’ school in Kent in 2022. Our

sixth formers gained an average UCAS point score of 224 and an average IB point score of 37.7 in 2022. The L3VA
will present the school as one of the highest performing sixth forms in the country for progress. Almost all Year 13

students proceed to university with 92% of students successful at their first or second choice, 71% successful at
Russell Group universities, 58% taking up STEM related courses and 2% progressing into higher level apprenticeship
qualifications.

 

The L3VA will present the school as one of the highest performing sixth forms in the country for value
added. Almost all of Year 13 students proceed to university with 100% of students successful at their first or second
choice and 77% successful at Russell Group universities. In 2021, our students received outstanding grades that

were precisely in line with teacher predictions.

Ofsted Inspections

The school has been identified five times by Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector as one of England’s most successful
schools, showing a sustained period of outstanding achievement.

Early Specialist Status
In September 1995, the school became one of the first two language colleges in the country. The school is

committed to internationalism. While maintaining its high levels of strength in all curricular areas, the school is
established as a centre of excellence for the learning of languages, offering tuition in ten. Following the 2008 Ofsted
inspection the school was awarded Science as this third specialism and most recently achieved an additional

Specialism Quality Mark in Sport.

The school is a leading Confucius Classroom, a leading Japan Foundation and Goethe Institute school and has been

reaccredited with the International Schools Award at the highest level. Dartford Grammar School was the Sunday
Times IB School of the Year 2017 and 2020, when it was also awarded the IB School of the Decade. Furthermore,

in September 2018 the school became a Hub of Excellence in MFL Pedagogy, a new government initiative to raise
standards and uptake in languages. This will see us work as one of nine lead schools in the country to help and
support a number of local schools to develop their language teaching. The school’s reputation for collaboration

has also been recognised through our new status as a National Hub of Excellence for Computer Science.

The school has ‘Teaching School’ status and takes the lead in initial teacher training across a local alliance of primary
and secondary schools, providing additional professional development opportunities.

Buildings and Facilities
The school, founded in 1576, has occupied its present site since 1866. Additional buildings have been constructed
since then, the major works in last 10 years being listed below:

2008 extension of sixth form centre adding five teaching rooms;

2009 the remodelling of the Mick Jagger Centre, to provide additional teaching rooms and new
laboratories and a Food Technology suite;

2011 new sixth form study suite;

2012/13 extended sixth form centre;
2013/14 new science department;
2013/14 new Key Stage 3 transition area;

2014/15 new Performing Arts Centre and rejuvenation of part of the Hardy building;
2015/16 new dining hall and additional laboratories;

2017/18 new sixth form centre;
2017/18 extension and improvements to the Arthur Jones pavilion;
2018/19 new school shop and print room facility;

2021/22 new fitness suite and learning support department.

Pastoral Support

The school has a strong pastoral system operating from Year 7 to Year 13. The school is divided into Key Stage units,
and each year group has a Head of Year who oversees all aspects of the students’ development. The school provides

3 Higher Education Advisers and a specialist Careers Adviser.

Extra-Curricular Programme

The school is exceptionally rich in extra-curricular activities. It offers 16 sports and competes with others in at least
eight of them each year. Teams regularly gain county, regional and national success, and many students gain

representative honours at one or more of these levels. The school achieves high standards in music, and has an
orchestra, wind band, choir, chamber choir and many other ensembles. Drama productions are frequent.

 

The Performing Arts Faculty benefits from the facilities of the Mick Jagger Performing Arts Centre. There are many
other clubs and societies, with debating always a popular activity. The school’s impressive programme of

community service is regarded as a particular strength. The school benefits from many close links with Europe,
China and Japan. There are regular overseas cultural and sports trips, and other international visits.

The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award is a notable strength: nearly all students in Year 10 complete the Bronze Award,
with a majority going on to Silver. Gold Award expeditions take place in both the UK and overseas, while the school
has also offered international trips via Operation Wallacea.

External Links

The school has a very active Parents’ Association, which provides valuable assistance and support. The school has
strong links with local industry and with Higher Education. It has extensive links with many other institutions, and
is also part of the world-wide International Baccalaureate Organisation network.

What the School Offers Teachers

The school provides its staff with the experience of teaching able and well-motivated students in an environment
with high expectations of behaviour and well-developed systems of teacher-support. The school has a national
reputation for the quality of its programme of professional development. The programme includes much that falls

within specific subject areas. Staff well-being is a priority in the school, and staff social occasions, staff football
and staff tai-chi are all popular, as is our weekly staff breakfast on a Friday morning!

The school is committed to participation in initial teacher training. Other aspects include a course for Early Career
Teachers, preparation for middle management, development of existing middle managers and preparation for

senior management. While the school’s extensive programme of overseas visits give many staff international
experience, the school ensures that its staff development has a further international dimension, for example in IB
courses. Staff members have access to the school’s excellent facilities for sport and the performing arts.

Becket Sports Centre and The Mick Jagger Centre for the Performing Arts
Out of school hours the facilities of both centres are shared with the local community. They are managed by school

staff, reporting through independent management structures.

The Becket Sports Centre comprises a sports hall and a recently refurbished, fully equipped fitness studio, with a
separate aerobics/training room, which has a sprung floor, allowing dance sessions to be held. The Mick Jagger
Centre includes two auditoria (seating 200 and 350 respectively, both with retractable seating), 8 music practice

rooms, dance studio, exhibition space, two music rooms and a Drama Studio. It is a base for 20 community
organisations and runs a small commercial programme attracting a range of talents and performers.

Website
Further details of the school, including breakdown of performance figures, can be accessed through:

www.dartfordgrammarschool.org.uk

Applicants are warmly invited to visit the school before applying.

 

STAFF REWARDS AND BENEFITS
Here at Dartford Grammar School, we want to share with you a snapshot of the generous benefits package

offered to all staff, from their very first day of employment. We are always looking at new ways and fresh ideas

that can best support our body of staff to reach their full potential, both professionally and personally.

 

What we offer:

 

  • A commitment to invest in staff development via training, CPD, mentoring, and in-house support groups

 

  • Free car parking on site

 

  • Cycle to Work scheme

 

  • On-site dining with superb food

 

  • Free annual flu vaccination

 

  • 24/7 free access to our Employee Assistance Programme for confidential advice and guidance

 

  • Free gym access to onsite facilities

 

  • State of the art school facilities with on site Performing Arts centre

 

  • Regular staff wellbeing events

 

  • Highly attractive pension schemes for both Teaching and Support staff

 

  • Social events

 

JOB DESCRIPTION

 

POST: Full or Part Time – Teacher of German

GRADE: MPS/UPS + LFA

DATES: September 2024

RESPONSIBLE TO: Head of Department

THE MFL DEPARTMENT

Specialism
A Language College since 1995, an IB World School, a Confucius Classroom, a member of the Goethe Institut Smart

Choice Network and the only secondary school in the country to be a member of the Sakura Network, Dartford
Grammar School places internationalism at the core of all we do. Awarded the Specialisms Quality Mark at the
highest level (Leading and Transforming) again in October 2015, as well as the full International Schools Award in

September 2018, we believe we fully reflect our mission statement: ‘a learning community developing international
citizens’. The school has held the prestigious title of Confucius Classroom of the Year and, in September 2018 , the

school became a Lead School for MFL Pedagogy as part of a government initiative to raise standards and uptake in
languages. We are one of nine schools in the country which help and support a number of local schools to develop
their language teaching.

Facilities
The Modern Languages Department enjoys a base at the heart of the school with eleven classrooms and three

offices. All the classrooms have a data projector and all staff have their own laptop computer. The MFL rooms
include a KS5 suite that features wall-mounted touchscreen computers. We also have iPads for students to use in

lessons. Students have internet access within the department, and video conferencing facilities are available.

Staff

The Modern Languages team is made up of 12 full-time and 5 part-time members of staff, 8 of whom are native
speakers. We benefit from Hanban teachers in Chinese. The department regularly trains new teachers and many
staff are involved in delivering training sessions to student teachers, as well as contributing to in-house training for

staff. In addition, we deliver training to four local schools as part of our role as a Hub of Excellence in MFL pedagogy.

Courses
All students study an East Asian language in Year 7 (Japanese or Mandarin Chinese), and choose a European
language as a second language in Year 8 (French, German, Spanish, or Latin). All students continue both their Year

7 and Year 8 languages to GCSE level in Year 11 and achieve excellent results in these. Post-16 language courses
offer a range of options: all students study a language as part of the International Baccalaureate Diploma course in
the sixth form, selecting from French, German, Russian, Spanish, Japanese and Mandarin Chinese. Sixth Form study

opportunities include ab initio courses in all languages.

In September 2016, the department became one of the first in the country to take part in the government’s
Mandarin Excellence Programme. This was later expanded to Japanese and the first cohort of Japanese and Chinese
Excellence Programme students have now graduated, achieving excellent GCSE results. The Excellence Programmes

have been an important development for the department and also for the promotion of non-European languages
in the United Kingdom.

Exchanges and Projects
The Department contributes strongly to the school’s programme of visits and exchanges. In Europe, exchanges and

extended study visits to Belgium, Spain and Germany are well established. An annual study visit and exchange

 

programme to Japan for Year 11 has been running successfully for several years and there is also an annual language

trip to our partner school in China, also for Year 11.

A work experience exchange to Switzerland supports students’ courses. All our Year 9 students take part in cultural
immersion tours to France, Germany, Spain and Italy. There are also many visits to lectures, museums, theatre and
film performances and university open days. All members of the department take part in these trips and visits and

we are always keen to develop these further.

Extra-Curricular Provision

The department organises a variety of activities throughout the year to support students and extend their learning.
This includes an annual careers fair in conjunction with Science and Sport, an annual Spelling Bee Competition,

contributions to the school’s Creativity Week programme, Chinese New Year celebrations, celebration of the Day
of Languages in September and many activities and events. Teachers are required to take an active role in these
events.

Modern Languages within the Community

Some of our Modern Languages staff currently teach languages in local primary schools, together with Sixth
Formers. We regularly invite primary school students to the school to take part in activities that have a language
focus. Last year we also invited a group of primary school teachers for a CPD session and hope to develop this in

the future.

Developments

The MFL department aims to lead the way in MFL teaching and consequently there are many events throughout
the year. We welcome teachers from local IB schools for a moderation and best-practice event which all teachers

in the department are expected to contribute to. We run a packed schedule of Stretch and Challenge sessions for
all year groups and welcome new ideas for enhancing this.

There are numerous day visits for students which include participation in the Mock European Council in London,
attendance at various university days (mainly in London but also Cambridge University) and finally various
workshops run by numerous organisations. Students also have the opportunity to participate in regional and

international competitions such as the HSBC Mandarin Chinese Speaking Competition, the Nihongo Cup and the
European Commission Translation Competition. We would welcome someone with new ideas who can further

develop our provision for our students.

 

ROLE PROFILE

Job Title: Teacher of German
Line Manager: Head of Department

Outline of Role:

  • To carry out the role of a teacher as defined in the School Teachers’ Pay and Conditions document.

Responsibilities as a Teacher:

  • To teach assigned students.
  • To participate in the development of appropriate syllabuses, materials and schemes of work.
  • To assess, record and report on the development, progress and attainment of students.
  • If required, under the direction of the Curriculum Manager, to act as Form Teacher of an assigned group of

students, and to carry out related duties.

  • To carry out a share of supervisory duties in accordance with published lists.
  • To participate in appropriate meetings with colleagues and parents relative to the above duties.

 

APPLICATION PROCESS
Applications will only be accepted from candidates completing the school’s application form. All sections of the
application form must be completed as accurately and as full as possible. Supplementary cover letter and CV’s are
welcome in addition to compulsory application form.

All completed application forms must be submitted to the HR Manager, Mrs Michelle Bexley, electronically to

mbexley@dartfordgrammarschool.org.uk or by post to the following address:

HR Manager

Dartford Grammar School
West Hill
Dartford

Kent
DA1 2HW

Closing date for applications: 17 May 2024, at 9am

Interview date: As soon as possible

The school may interview early in the case of an exceptional candidate.

 

SHORTLISTING AND INTERVIEW PROCESS
Only after the closing date will candidates be shortlisted. This will be based solely on the information provided
within the application form, so ensuring your application form is accurate and fully completed is imperative.

After the shortlisting process as taken place, candidates will then be invited to interview and references then
contacted.

All candidates who have been invited for interview will be required to bring the following documentation:

 

  • Right to Work in the UK evidence (typically a passport or driving license)
  • Criminal Record Self Declaration (will be sent ahead of the interview)

Dartford Grammar School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils and expects all
staff and volunteers to share this commitment. An enhanced criminal record check via the Disclosure and Barring

Service (DBS) will be undertaken for the successful candidate, including a check of the DBS Children’s Barred List.
All applicants must be willing to undergo safeguarding screening appropriate to the post, including checks with

the DBS and at least two satisfactory references.

It is an offence to apply for the role if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity relevant to children.

 

 

 

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