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Head of Additional Educational Needs

Head of Additional Educational Needs

St Edmund's School

Canterbury

Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2018
Apply by:
16 March 2018

Job overview

  

A Co-educational (3-18) Day and Boarding School (HMC, IAPS, CSA)

Head of Additional Educational Needs

Required for September 2018

Would you like to work in an independent school with a strong pastoral ethos where children can develop, flourish and enjoy their education?  This is an exciting opportunity to lead our successful AEN department through the next stage of its development. We are looking for a well-qualified, committed graduate with significant experience of working with children with special educational needs.

Applications should arrive no later than 5.00pm on Friday 16th March.

Interviews will take place during the week of 19th March.

Application forms and further particulars can be obtained from the school’s website or from the Head’s Personal Assistant, Liz Ottaway, by email to head@stedmunds.org.uk

St Edmund’s School Canterbury is committed to safeguarding and promoting the

welfare of children and is an equal opportunities employer. The successful applicant will undergo child protection screening.

St Edmund’s School Canterbury CT2 8HU

Tel 01227 475600 www.stedmunds.org.uk

About St Edmund's School

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+44 1227 475600

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St Edmund's School is an independent, co-educational day and boarding school with c. 570 pupils from the ages of 3 to 18.  The Pre-Prep, Junior, and Senior Schools are on the same green field site and are closely integrated using the same Chapel, music and art facilities, dining hall, science laboratories and sports hall.   The broad age range enhances the mutually supportive, family atmosphere that defines the school, where every pupil and staff member is known and valued.

Principal

Edward O'Connor

Values and Vision

Pupils are encouraged to aim for and achieve the very highest standards of which they are capable in order that they may grow into fine, young people.   The school is a caring and disciplined community, informed by Christian principles, and is committed to providing a broad education which will ensure that pupils are both happy and successful. The crucial importance of developing compassionate and decent human relationships is emphasised alongside the nurturing of individual interests and talents.

For further information about St Edmund’s School click here.

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