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Assistant Headteacher - Head of Sixth Form

Assistant Headteacher - Head of Sixth Form

St Angela's Ursuline School

Newham

  • Expired
Salary:
L12 - L16
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Required for September 2024
Apply by:
10 April 2024

Job overview

St Angela’s is a unique and exceptional school. As one of the few schools recently judged as Outstanding by OFSTED, you should consider this post if you are committed to ensure our excellent students are constantly challenged to develop personally as well as academically.

The outline of the post is as follows:

Quality Assurance of Sixth Form Provision

  • Post-16 curriculum planning & development
  • Ensuring the impact of post-16 teaching
  • Management of our purpose-built study centre
  • Leading the pastoral life of the Sixth Form
  • Ensuring Oxbridge entry success

Recruitment & Induction

  • Ensuring the highest levels of publicity and recruitment for students and parents
  • Providing outstanding transition for Year 11 students into post-16 study
  • Supporting new staff to Sixth Form teaching ensuring their training and induction

Administration

  • Ensuring administration provides a highly organised and efficient Sixth Form

If you have any queries, please contact Miss Frances Murphy at vacancies@stangelas-ursuline.co.uk.

Closing date: 10th April 2024

Interviews: week beginning 15th April 2024

Please note, we reserve the right to make an appointment before the closing date, so early applications are encouraged.

We are an equal opportunities employer and we are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.

About St Angela's Ursuline School

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+44 208 4726022

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St Angela's Ursuline School is a voluntary aided school based in Newham in London for girls aged 11-18. It is a Roman Catholic school.

The school was built in 1862 by the sisters of the Ursuline order, inspired by the vision of their founder and the school’s namesake.

Approximately 90% of the school’s population are from ethnic minority backgrounds.

Headteacher

Mark Johnson

Values and vision

St Angela's Ursuline School sees itself as part of the Ursuline tradition which has as its hallmark the pursuit of the highest standards possible in education. The school wishes for its students to build up and live in a Catholic Christian community in which all members are equally valued. 

The school is also dedicated to providing opportunities for students to experience what it sees as the fullness of Catholic life while developing a spirit of tolerance, understanding and respect for other cultures, traditions, and faiths. It is also keen to build a community based on justice and a sense of personal responsibility while acknowledging the power of reconciliation and forgiveness.  

Ofsted

“St Angela's is an outstanding school. This agrees with the judgement of the school's leadership team, whose unrelenting focus on improving the quality of provision and raising standards informs all decision making. They have an astute understanding of the school's strengths and areas for development as a result of excellent self-evaluation, including rigorous monitoring of teaching and learning.” 

View St Angela's Ursuline School’s latest Ofsted report

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