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Inclusion Manager SENDCo

Inclusion Manager SENDCo

Rokesly Junior School

London

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Salary:
TLR2B payable
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
01/09/22
Apply by:
14 June 2022

Job overview

Inclusion Manager SENDCo required for September 2022 (TLR 2B)

We are looking for someone who: 

 is committed to and enthusiastic about inclusion and has strategies to achieve this for all children;

• is an outstanding classroom practitioner;

• has excellent written and oral communication skills and the ability to manage time effectively and meet deadlines;

• is a good team player;

• is committed to continual professional development;

• will be committed to the school and will contribute to all aspects of school life.

We can offer: 

• a good school (Ofsted 2019)

• a friendly and supportive staff within a welcoming school environment;

• enthusiastic, well motivated and happy children who are keen to learn;

• strong governor and parental support; 

• ongoing professional development.

Visits to the school by appointment are welcome. Please contact Nina Morgan at the school to arrange an appointment.

Please download the application pack or contact Nina Morgan at the school for a pack to be sent to you.

 Closing date: 5pm Tuesday 14th June 2022

Interviews will be held week beginning Monday 20th June 2022

Rokesly Junior School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.


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About Rokesly Junior School

Rokesly Junior School is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational junior school in Haringey, North London. There are approximately 360 pupils attending the school, between the ages of 7-11.    

Rokesly Junior School has been open for over 50 years, and 37 languages are represented in the school.    

Headteacher 

Bola Soneye-Thomas

Values and vision 

Rokesly Junior School wants to provide a fun, friendly and exciting place for children to learn and grow in. It is important for the school that pupils develop an enjoyment for learning, along with having the required skills to thrive in a modern world, with technology included in the curriculum to help achieve this.

A core value at the junior school is citizenship, and pupils are encouraged to make a positive contribution to both the school and wider community in Haringey. The school hopes to achieve outstanding academic achievement and nurtures individual strengths and talents to ensure that all children thrive. Rokesly Junior School takes online safety very seriously and holds an annual safer internet day with parents to help keep children safe online at home.

Ofsted  

“Pupils attain well in a range of subjects. In particular, pupils produce high-quality art work using a range of skills such as knitting, weaving, collage, painting and modelling. In computing, Year 6 pupils are especially skilled at creating their own programs, for example to run animations. The school ensures that all groups achieve equally well over time. Provision for disabled pupils and those who have special educational is good and helps them to acquire new skills quickly and achieve well”.   

View Rokesly Junior School’s latest Ofsted report 

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