Buckinghamshire Schools
After huge successes with our 2017, 2018 and 2019 tours, and our virtual 2020, 2021 and 2022 tours,we now have over 100 overseas teachers living and working in Buckinghamshire. Interested in joining them? Register today.
At Teach In’s UK Principal Interviews this September, we’ll be recruiting for a range of Early Childhood, Primary, Secondary and SEN teaching roles, in a range of schools across the lovely leafy home county of Buckinghamshire.
Details of the visiting Principals can be found below. Read on to find out more about the kind of schools and Principals we work with at Teach In.
Amersham School
Visiting Principal: Sharon Jarrett
Pupil Age Range: Secondary, co-educational
Location: Amersham, Bucks
About the Principal
Sharon Jarrett is currently the Principal of Amersham School having secured the position in 2006. Amersham School is now consistently within the top three performing Upper Schools in Buckinghamshire. Sharon has a positive reputation and is frequently contacted by fellow Principals to support them in a variety of capacities.
She is the chairwoman of BASH – the Bucks Association of Secondary Principal and she is the only secondary Principal representative on BASL – the Bucks Academy of School Leadership. She has been an Executive Principal to a Primary School in addition to maintaining her Principal at Amersham School and, therefore, has extensive Primary experience too.
Sharon will be providing teachers with outstanding support, coaching and monitoring. She will organize and deliver PD for any teacher interviewing to work in the UK. Come along and interview with Sharon, she has a wealth of knowledge & experience covering student engagement and assertive discipline, UK curriculum, data analysis, intervention strategies and teacher development. She will chat to any Aussie teacher wanting to move to the UK about any aspect of pedagogy that might want to be explored!
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About the School
“At Amersham School, we pride ourselves on our ability to provide each and every one of our students with a first class and personalised education which enables them to flourish and succeed in all areas of school life. We strive to create a supportive and structured learning environment in which individuals are challenged to realise their full potential and encouraged to be ambitious for their futures. We believe it is of the utmost importance for students to become self-confident, positive and enquiring learners and this vision underpins everything we do.
Our students are encouraged to become well-rounded and broad-minded individuals and we support this through a diverse range of extra-curricular activities. As a business and enterprise specialist we focus on the development of skills which inspire and motivate our students to become successful and confident adults. Amersham School looks forward to an exciting and promising future. Our students achieve good examination results at both GCSE and A Level. We are consistently one of the top four performing Upper Schools in the County, making sure that our students have the personal qualifications and qualities to access Post-16 education and training.
We are incredibly proud of our students and welcome the opportunity to work with and learn from those who share our dedication to innovation, improvement and success”. Sharon Jarrett
Please visit the Amersham School website for more information.
Great Kingshill C of E Combined School
Visiting Principal: Ms Joanne Garlick
Pupil Age Range: Primary School with a Pre-school class (ages 3-11)
Location: Great Kingshill, near High Wycombe, Bucks
About the school
Great Kingshill CE Combined School is a wonderful place to work. The school benefits from skilled teachers, supportive parents, a very strong, forward-thinking staff team and 420 pupils aged 3-11 who are active, engaged learners always ready for a new challenge!
At Great Kingshill you will receive support and CPD opportunities to further develop your skills and will be given the opportunity to run projects, school clubs and take part in a range of events.
The school has a strong sports team and successfully competes in a range of local and district events. The school runs forest school sessions for all pupils. Their nurture provision is very strong and the well-being of both our staff and pupils is always high on their agenda. Pupils benefit from superb facilities at school, a conservation area in the school grounds, a multi-use sports area and purpose built catering facilities.
At Great Kingshill School they instil a love of learning in our pupils through developing a growth mindset approach to everything they do. This ensures our academic standards remain high against national and local authority data reports. The school has high expectations of our parents, of behaviour and of adherence to uniform.
The schools values of Hope, Love, Forgiveness, Courage, Respect and Truth underpin everything the school does, everything they believe is important. These values stand the school and its pupils in good stead whilst at school and beyond into their secondary school education and ultimately adulthood.
Please visit the Great Kingshill CE Combined School website for more information.
Message from the Principal
I have been Head Teacher of GKCS since September 2013. Before that, I was Head Teacher of a small village school also in Buckinghamshire. I began my teaching career as an NQT in a Bucks school and am proud to be working in a forward thinking, high achieving authority.
As a Head Teacher part of my core role is to develop my staff team as leaders – whether that be in the classroom, as subject leaders or into more formal leadership positions. I am also passionate about Professional Development opportunities for my staff – ensuring that all staff from NQTS to deputy head teachers receive high quality training that gives them the opportunity to develop their skills, knowledge and experiences and to work collaboratively with other school to bring about change and improvement in our school system.
I enjoy watching our pupils faces light up when we introduce innovative lessons into the curriculum and I firmly believe that, as educators, we should light fires in our pupils’ imaginations and give them the opportunities to be the best they can be – in whichever field they choose.
Since becoming an academy in February 2018, my role has changed to that of Executive Headteacher, which enables me to focus on supporting the schools within the Academy Trust and looking for external opportunities to work collaboratively with other schools for the benefit of all pupils and to support staff development and opportunity. I am really excited about the opportunity to work with teachers from Australia who may come to the UK and to work in partnership to create even more opportunities for our pupils.
Joanne Garlick