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Lead Practitioner ICT and Digital Learning

Lead Practitioner ICT and Digital Learning

Frederick Bremer School

London Borough of Waltham Forest

  • Expired
Salary:
LP10-14
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
1st September 2018
Apply by:
26 January 2018

Job overview

We are looking to appoint a dynamic, talented, and enthusiastic teacher to help drive our vision to embed our school as an outstanding hub of community education. You will have a proven track record of securing successful pupil outcomes in ICT or computing, as well as creating a culture of learning where everyone can achieve, and exceed, their potential. You will be an outstanding teacher, and leader of learning, who also has experience in developing the potential of other teachers. This post will include leading on whole school CPD, mentoring and coaching teachers to develop the best practice in the use of digital learning technology. 

The school is at an exciting point in its development and we are on a rapid journey towards becoming outstanding. We would welcome applications from ambitious individuals who share our vision and wish to contribute to transforming community education in Walthamstow. Our staff are committed to sharing good practice and collaborative working, with opportunities for creativity within the curriculum encouraged. Frederick Bremer is a school which enjoys excellent state of the art facilities, and is rapidly improving to become an outstanding provider of high quality local education.

The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Offer of a position is subject to receiving satisfactory references and an Enhanced DBS Clearance

For more information and an application pack please see our website  www.bremer.org.uk or contact Sheri Warwick-Baker on 020 8498 3344 or email recruitment@bremer.waltham.sch.uk. If you would like to visit the school before submitting your application please contact us.

Completed application forms should be returned or emailed to recruitment@bremer.waltham.sch.uk by 12pm on Friday 26th January. Interviews to be held during the week commencing 5th February.  

Attached documents

About Frederick Bremer School

Frederick Bremer School is a mainstream, co-educational secondary school for children aged 11-16, situated in Walthamstow, East London. There are 900 students on its roll.

The school has a large and highly specialist special educational needs team, which supports a large number of pupils with needs ranging from visual impairments to cognitive learning needs.

Frederick Bremer School was named after a local entrepreneur who invented the first petrol-driven car in 1894, which he drove around the local streets of Walthamstow.


Headteacher:

Ms Jenny Smith


Values and ethos:

Frederick Bremer School is a creative and supportive school where all staff and pupils are inspired to be ‘the very best they can be’. The school is truly a community school, we are a microcosm of the area and are representative of the diversity of our area. Everyone is welcome and included at Bremer. We are an SEN ‘magnet’ school - around 10% of our school population have EHCPs and these pupils are fully included in the mainstream of the school.

We are judged as a good school across all areas and our SEND provision is outstanding. Our vision and values are central to our practice, we are committed to ensuring every pupil is not only academically successful but is also equipped with the skills, qualities and attributes to be a successful 21st century citizen.

Equality and diversity are at heart of Frederick Bremer’s ethos and values. This is embodied in our curriculum, behaviour policy, pastoral provision and across all areas of the school. Our pupils and staff represent a diverse community and we value and respect everyone’s identity. We also promote inclusivity at the heart of our work, and have active LGBTQ groups, equality groups and provide space for issues led teaching. This is a school where we want pupils to become the individuals that ‘they want to be’. 

The well-being of staff and pupils has been central to our school's strategic planning. We recognise that we are ‘humans first and professionals second’. Our pupils study an extensive well- being curriculum primarily taught through our tutoring programme and we follow a trauma informed approach to behaviour. This means we actively cultivate a climate where pupils feel safe so that they can achieve in their learning - a high challenge, low threat culture.

Our pupils are a pleasure to work with; they are ambitious for themselves and their community and we are on an exciting journey of continuous improvement towards excellence.


Our Values: Inclusive (we all belong), Innovative (we are all curious & creative) and Ambitious (we all can succeed)


Ofsted report:

Frederick Bremer School is a vibrant and diverse community school located in Walthamstow. Our commitment to excellence is demonstrated by our recent 2024 Ofsted visit, where we received a good rating, highlighting our continuous improvement and dedication to high-quality education. 

Frederick Bremer School is a creative and nurturing environment where all staff and pupils are inspired to be ‘the very best they can be.’ Our vision and values are central to our practice, focusing on equipping every pupil with the skills, qualities, and attributes needed to be successful 21st-century citizens. 

Our school is truly representative of the local Walthamstow community. With no ethnic group making up more than 18% of the school population and over 50% of pupils eligible for Pupil Premium, we celebrate and embrace our diversity. Although we have two-thirds boys to girls due to the impact of three girls’ schools in the Authority, girls thrive both academically and socially at our school.

Frederick Bremer School is a values-driven community school. We believe that positive human relationships are the key driver for individual and collective success. Therefore, we are deliberately cultivating our school culture to create a climate of ‘high challenge, low threat’— where great teaching can enable pupils to learn and improve in an atmosphere of safety and kindness, and with a belief that we all have potential to fulfill. We are building on our heritage and culture to unlock the potential for greatness for our Generation Alpha pupils.


Ofsted June 2024:

"Pupils feel they really can be themselves at school. Social inclusion is at the heart of this community. Leaders and staff expect every pupil, including those with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) and those who are neurodivergent, to engage fully with school life."


"This is a happy school. Pupils, parents and carers recommend it unreservedly. They value its creative ethos and enrichment opportunities. In line with the school motto, pupils strive to be ‘the best they can be’."


"The school is well led and managed. Staff enjoy working here. They feel trusted and supported, and they benefit from fulfilling professional development. Leaders constantly check on staff well-being and make appropriate adjustments to reduce workload."


View Frederick Bremer School's latest Ofsted Report 


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