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Leader of Student Wellbeing KS3 (Full-time)

Leader of Student Wellbeing KS3 (Full-time)

St Peter's Church of England Middle School

Windsor and Maidenhead

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Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
21 May 2021

Job overview

Do you want to be part of a dynamic, passionate and hardworking team? Are you highly motivated and looking for opportunities to broaden your experience and advance your teaching career? 

St Peter’s Middle School is on an exciting upward trajectory of rapid school improvement. We were awarded Ofsted 'Good' status in 2017 and SIAMS recognised the school as ‘Good’ in 2019. We are rightly very proud of our achievements. 

In April 2021 we opened our new key stage 2 facility following a multi-million pound investment from the local authority. We encourage you to visit us to see how you can contribute to our school development and student progress and attainment.

We are looking to appoint a passionate, outstanding Leader of Student Wellbeing. You will have an opportunity to become a leading specialist, sharing your expertise and supporting the professional development of others. This is a full time position. You will act as Head of Year to both years 7 and 8 and work alongside the Raising Standards Leader. The ability to teach KS3 English, Science or Technology would be an advantage.

You will: 

• Be committed to raising attainment and achievement

• Have high expectations of all students

• Be able to create a stimulating and well organised learning environment 

• have the ability to develop potential in others

• have flair and vision to develop and implement new initiatives

• be an effective leader of people and change management

In return we can offer you

• Strong, supportive leadership, who will scaffold you in your progression to middle leadership 

• Internal training programmes developed by the Multi-Academy Trust 

• the opportunity to help shape the future direction of the school 

• a recognised and strong commitment to continuing professional development

As well as your pastoral commitments, you will be expected to work with and teach students aged 9-13 years (Years 5-8), thus gaining combined primary and secondary experience. This is a magical age group to teach and we have the privilege of building effective long-lasting foundations for lifelong learning. 

We are part of the Oxford Diocesan Schools Trust (ODST) which enables us to offer a wide range of networking and developmental opportunities across multiple schools within the Multi-Academy Trust. 

Please apply using the application form from our website www.stpetersceschool.org or contact the School Business Manager:   Mrs Ravi Matharu by Email: r.matharu@st-petersoldwindsor.org.uk

Or call the school office on 01753 866253.

Previous experience or current training in an educational establishment is essential. We welcome applications regardless of age, gender, ethnicity or religion.

St Peter’s Church of England School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. An Enhanced DBS disclosure will be sought from the successful candidate.

About St Peter's Church of England Middle School

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St Peter’s is a mixed, non-selective, Church of England, middle deemed secondary school without sixth form based in Windsor, Berkshire. It operates under the Diocese of Oxford and is supported by the multi-academy Oxford Diocesan Schools Trust. The school will provide 271 places for students aged 9-13, when fully subscribed.

The Oxford Diocesan Schools Trust was founded in 2012, and St Peter’s opened as a new provision in November 2014.

Principal

Andy Snipp

Values and Vision

St Peter’s is a transforming community where everyone supports each other in genuine fellowship. Our Christian values of fellowship, wisdom, trust, integrity and compassion drive all that we do. Through God and these values we will live out our Motto: 

To Aspire to be the very best we can, to Believe in our own abilities and those of the people around us, to Grow and develop continually and to Achieve the very best we can.   

We were pleased that our most recent SIAMS inspection found the strengthened Christian ethos at St Peter’s School is having a positive impact on students’ well being and achievement and that as a result of a comprehensive improvement strategy, attainment levels are steadily improving for all groups.  We were delighted that we achieved our best ever results (by a good margin) in both KS2 SATs and KS3 transfer tests (Year 8) this year…  

In consultation with our community we changed our uniform. A uniform in itself does not result in better learning or higher grades, but what it does say is we have changed, the students are pleased to be wearing it, they are pleased to be students at St Peter’s and all we have and are going to achieve. Achievement in academic subjects is important but we also value time to develop and grow socially and emotionally. We are just as pleased that despite being the smallest school in the competition we played in fellowship and with integrity to beat our opposition and win for the very first time a regional sports competition, that our drama performances go from strength to strength with a memorable performance of Mary Poppins, Junior.  Our students, staff, parents and guardians have worked extremely hard and our students deserve to be wearing a uniform that ‘says’ we are Rising above the Ordinary.  

We care enough to challenge our students and make the most of all we have to offer; we are aware that we are learning for the future on the doorsteps of history with all the specialist teaching, buildings and resources you would expect from a much larger school; we believe that St Peter’s offers the children of the Windsor area something special.

Ofsted

“Students say they feel safe and well cared for, show positive attitudes and are keen to learn. Key areas for action have been identified [by the recently appointed headteacher] and work has begun. This is shared and supported by the newly appointed Chair of the Governing Body.”

View St Peter’s Church of England Middle School’s latest Ofsted report

A more recent SIAMs report also judged that significant changes had been made to the governing body, staff team and curriculum.

View St Peter’s latest SIAMs report

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