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Head of Sixth Form/Director of Learning KS5

Head of Sixth Form/Director of Learning KS5

The Weald Community School and Sixth Form

West Sussex

  • Expired
Salary:
Teachers’ Pay Scale plus TLR 1b £10,205
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2021
Apply by:
23 April 2021

Job overview

The Weald is located on a well-resourced and attractive site in the bustling village of Billingshurst, West Sussex. With excellent links to Brighton and London and in easy reach of Horsham and Guildford, the area offers families a wonderful combination of country, coastal and cultural experiences.

We are looking to appoint a Head of Sixth Form who has the vision, energy and drive to take responsibility for the academic progress and pastoral welfare of our Year 12 and Year 13 students, alongside leading a team of committed Sixth Form Managers and form tutors. We have a strong and established track record of academic achievement. The successful candidates will be key in contributing to our happy, thriving community that values the achievements and attainment of every student who studies here, irrespective of their starting point.

Our vision for our school is to produce responsible young people of whom we can all be proud and who are prepared to make a contribution to their local, national and global communities. If you feel that you have the qualities that this role requires and can meet our expectations, then we look forward to receiving your application.

Candidates are encouraged to visit the school and this can be arranged by contacting Yvonne Clements, PA to the Headteacher (yclements@theweald.org.uk), if you would like to arrange a visit.

An application pack may be downloaded from our website www.theweald.org.uk Please note that an application form must be completed for this post and should be returned to jobs@theweald.org.uk

Closing date: Friday 23 April 2021.

Interviews: 26 April 2021.

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to pre-employment checks including an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.

Attached documents

About The Weald Community School and Sixth Form

About The Weald School

The Weald School is an 11-18 mixed comprehensive with around 1,800 students. This includes a thriving Sixth Form of about 300 students. Our students are at the heart of all that we do. The Weald is a warm, friendly and vibrant school at the centre of the community with a wonderful family feel, where each student is known and cared for. Students are well behaved, have a very positive attitude and enjoy coming to school. There are excellent relationships between staff and students. We believe that all our students have the potential for excellence. We work towards this by having high expectations of students and staff, by continually raising aspirations and by promoting our students’ self-belief alongside strong moral values.

Th​e school has done well in recent years and has achieved record results. In the summer of 2023, our Year 13 students achieved results which put us top in West Sussex maintained schools for our A*-B grades and in the top 5% of all schools and colleges nationally.

Our Year 11 students also attained excellent results: students’ performance on the Progress 8 scale, which measures progress from Key Stage 2 to Key Stage 4, has been very positive in recent years with an average of +0.35 grades. This means that students made on average one third of a grade more progress in each GCSE than students in the rest of the UK.

These results follow an upward trend of improving results over time and underpins our ethos of striving for academic success alongside character education.

Our curriculum is broad and balanced and offers many exciting opportunities for all students, both in school and out. Students study Key Stage 4 over three years. This presents real opportunities for creativity and varied approaches to learning through both GCSE and BTEC vocational qualifications. There are tremendous extracurricular opportunities at The Weald through sport, performing arts, Radio Weald, Weald TV, links with partner schools in Europe, Africa and China, the Duke of Edinburgh award, as well as a number of other trips. In short, we believe there is something for everyone at the school.

We believe achievement is not just about qualifications. Personal development is key to what we do. We have a very active School Council and a strong student voice within the school. We also have a close and effective partnership with our parents and carers. We listen to their views and use them to inform the work of the school. Attendance at school events is high, and an effective governing body has a full representation of parents.

I genuinely feel it is an honour and privilege for me to be able to lead and develop further the education of the children at The Weald. Our students are a joy to work with.  Visitors describe them as polite, courteous and respectful, making the school is a fantastic place both to study as a student, and to work as a member of staff.

About the School

The Weald School serves the local community from a pleasant 25-acre site on the edge of Billingshurst. Our size offers us many advantages. We have excellent facilities, allowing us to offer a wide and varied range of academic and vocational courses at all levels. The Weald campus has been steadily improved in recent years.

An £11m expansion programme completed in 2017 funded a new teaching block for maths and art and a 400 seat dining facility. Additional improvements include new science laboratories, media room and TV studio, changing rooms, drama suite, music block and a pastoral provision area. There is also a swimming pool and fitness centre (adjoining the school site and run by DC Leisure / Horsham District Council), and two multi-use games areas.

The Weald School offers all students:

  • A well-planned, broad and balanced curriculum
  • A record of excellent examination results
  • Well qualified specialist staff combining innovative and traditional methods in the classroom
  • A secure, supportive, encouraging and happy environment
  • A wide range of extra-curricular and residential activities.


What our students think about the school:

  • “Lessons are fun and the school has a good atmosphere” – Year 7 pupil
  • “The teachers have a good attitude to learning and we are encouraged and can hold our own opinions” – Year 10 pupil
  • “We are able to talk to our teachers about issues and they make a real difference in our lives” – Year 9 pupil
  • "I love the opportunities we get to work with younger students - it's great fun and really rewarding to support them with different aspects of their work." - Year 12 pupil
  • "There is fantastic support with researching progression options for when we move on from the Sixth Form. The Sixth Form staff are always there to help with the UCAS process." - Year 13 pupil.


Sarah Edwards Headteacher

September 2023

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