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Deputy Headteacher, responsible for Teaching & Learning (Development & Standards)

Deputy Headteacher, responsible for Teaching & Learning (Development & Standards)

Hornchurch High School

Havering

  • £67,237 - £73,812 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
Leadership Scale
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2020
Apply by:
19 April 2020

Job overview

We are seeking to appoint a Deputy Headteacher for September 2020. We were recently judged to be ‘good’ in our 2019 OFSTED Inspection. The successful candidate will have the right skills, experience and attributes to help secure the next stage of our journey to excellence. 

As a school our aim is to provide a supportive and nurturing environment in which all our students can flourish and be successful.  We are looking for a dynamic and inspirational leader who will work alongside our Headteacher, Senior Leadership Team and Governors to ensure that our standards of teaching and learning are second to none.  This is an excellent opportunity for those who thrive on new challenges.

We welcome visits to the school and if you would like to arrange a tour please contact Ann Tyler on 01708 691441 extension 208234 or email atyler@hornchurchhigh.com 

Closing date: Monday, 20th April 2020

This is an exciting time to be joining Hornchurch High School as we implement new approaches to supporting our students and their families.  We are a friendly, 11-16 mixed comprehensive school with good pupils, supportive parents and an excellent staff.  The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.  This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the successful applicant will be expected to undertake an enhanced Criminal Disclosure.

We welcome applicants regardless of age, gender, ethnicity or religion.

How to Apply

Application forms are available to download on the school’s website www.hornchurchhigh.com and should be returned to Ann Tyler atyler@hornchurchhigh.com

Headteacher: Ms V Masson

Hornchurch High School is part of the Partnership Learning Trust

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About Hornchurch High School

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+44 170 869 1441

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BACKGROUND INFORMATION – HORNCHURCH HIGH SCHOOL

Hornchurch High School is a popular and successful 11-16 mixed comprehensive, a member of the Partnership Learning Trust. We believe in ‘Excellence for All’. We were formerly called The Albany School but changed our name in September 2018.

Hornchurch High School has an innovative curriculum that ensures students experience a wide range of subjects and opportunities in and outside of the classroom, as well as a new pastoral structure to support our students and their families.  We believe that learning should be engaging and that students should develop as independent learners guided by their teachers. We have new and exciting plans for the near future as we head towards an outstanding judgement from Ofsted.

We take great pride in our relationships with the local community and the other schools and colleges in the area. It is these positive partnerships that enable us to offer our students a variety of educational experiences. We have a rich after school provision for students providing a wide variety of clubs and activities.

Hornchurch High School is a place of learning for all and includes staff as well as students. Continued professional development and training for staff happens on a regular basis with our partner schools. Staff can choose a personalised series of courses to help them develop as individuals which has a positive impact.

Relationships amongst colleagues are pleasant, supportive and good humoured with staff socialising as a body. A great deal of personal commitment has been devoted by colleagues to establishing both the school and individual departments and the resultant pride and sense of achievement are evident in the ethos of the School.

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