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Head of School - New Aylesbury Satellite School

Head of School - New Aylesbury Satellite School

St Michael's Catholic School

Buckinghamshire

  • Expired
Salary:
L20 (£62,863) - L30 (£80,310)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Easter 2018

Job overview

Advance Notice

St Michael’s Catholic School are opening a new satellite secondary school in Aylesbury and will soon be advertising the post of Head of School for the new Aylesbury satellite.

Applications are sought from practising Catholic candidates.

The full advertisement will be published on 29th December 2017.

To register an interest in this up-coming vacancy and be among the first to receive the candidate information pack please contact Emma Fletcher at Hays Leadership, emma.fletcher@hays.com or telephone 01273 721 579

To discuss the role in more detail, please call Dion Mills on 07899 063321 or email dion.mills@hays.com

Interviews: Thursday 8th & Friday 9th February 2018

St Michael’s Catholic School is committed to equal opportunities, safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment. An enhanced DBS check is required for the successful candidate.

Do not use the blue apply button below, instead all applications should be emailed to emma.fletcher@hays.com

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About St Michael's Catholic School

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+44 1494 535196

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St Michael’s Catholic School, based in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, is a religious, voluntary-aided, all-through school for pupils aged 3 to 18. 


Executive Headteacher

Mrs Lou baker

Values and vision

St Michael’s Catholic School educates its students through the teachings of Christ. The school believes in developing students' spirituality and faith to prepare them for adult life. It also aims to ensure pupils have respect for one another. By praying regularly and worshipping as a collective, children are able to develop a better understanding of the themes throughout the liturgical year.

Ofsted report

“Teaching is usually good and some is outstanding. Teachers have good subject knowledge, present introductions clearly to classes and support students well with their learning. Teachers check on learning regularly in lessons and adapt activities where necessary so progress remains good. Students have positive attitudes to learning and behave well around the school. They say they feel safe in the school and they have a good awareness of how to keep themselves safe in different situations. 

View St Michael’s Catholic School’s latest Ofsted report

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