Headteacher
Framingham Earl High School
Norwich
- Expired
- Salary:
- Competitive remuneration and benefits, in the region of L25 – L29
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- January 2020 (earlier by negotiation)
- Apply by:
- 22 April 2019
Job overview
FRAMINGHAM EARL HIGH SCHOOL
Starting January 2020 (earlier by negotiation)
Are you a dynamic and innovative school leader?
Does the idea of leading a high-performing school excite you?
Are you looking for further career development within a highly regarded, successful, multi-academy trust with a national profile and reputation?
If so, Framingham Earl High School can offer you an ideal opportunity to progress your career in a supportive, professional environment.
Informal visits to the School are welcomed. If you wish to arrange a visit, or wish to discuss the role further, please contact Zoe Fisher, Director of Secondary Improvement for Sapientia Education Trust at zoe.fisher@sapientiaeducationtrust.org or on 01953 609001.
To apply, please download an application form from www.se-trust.org
Application forms should be submitted, alongside a supporting statement of no more than 900 words, outlining your suitability for the role and how you would ensure that Framingham Earl High School delivers a world class education.
Completed applications should be sent to hr@sapientiaeducationtrust.org
The closing date for applications is 9am on Tuesday 23 April 2019.
Interviews will be held on 30 April and 1 May 2019.
Candidates shortlisted for interview will be required to attend both days.
The Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, therefore all applicants must be prepared to undergo a number of checks to confirm their suitability to work with children and young people. The Trust welcomes applications from all sectors of the community.
In accordance with the Department of Education’s “Keeping Children Safe in Education September 2018”, references will be sought on all short-listed candidates before interview.
Attached documents
About Framingham Earl High School
- Framingham Earl High School
- Norwich Road, Framingham Earl, Norwich
- Norfolk
- NR14 7QP
- United Kingdom
Framlingham Earl High School, known to its community of staff and students as “Fram”, is a secondary school located in Framingham Earl, Norfolk. The school is co-educational and enrolls pupils aged 11-16.
A community sports centre was built on the school site in 2005-2006, which means that a full range of physical activities are available to students, both as part of the curriculum and as outside school activities.
The school is proud of its pastoral care, with dedicated teams supporting students in every aspect of life and extra provision available from its student ‘Buddies’, from peer mentors, a listening service and a student counsellor.
Framlingham Earl has links with schools across the world, notably in France and Malawi.
Headteacher
Nicola Furneaux
Values and vision
Framlingham Earl High School has a new motto, which is “Anything’s possible”. This maxim reflects its expectations that students will demonstrate an excellent study ethic and work hard to develop into independent learners able to move easily onto the next phase of their education. The values of self-esteem, confidence and citizenship are actively promoted.
The school has an affiliation with the Learning without Limits project at Cambridge University, which is dedicated to developing approaches to teaching and learning that do not rely on determinist beliefs about ability.
Ofsted
“Adults and students enjoy warm, caring relationships and get on well together. There is a culture of genuine trust and respect within the school. This underpins the good atmosphere in classrooms and in the social areas outside them.”
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