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Learning Support Assistant

Learning Support Assistant

Watford Grammar School for Boys

Hertfordshire

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Salary:
£13,051
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
January/February 2019
Apply by:
24 January 2019

Job overview

WATFORD GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR BOYS

A leading UK State School for boys aged 11-18 with a national reputation for academic excellence

'An outstanding school' - OFSTED 2001 and 2006

Required for January/February 2019

LEARNING SUPPORT ASSISTANT

31.5 hours per week, term time only

Salary Scale H3 (£13,051 per annum)

We are seeking to appoint a Learning Support Assistant to work with students and staff to maximise the learning opportunities for all students, support students in the classroom and deliver intervention programmes, on a one-to-one/small group basis.  This would be a suitable role for someone seeking to gain classroom experience.  Experience or interest in working with students with a range of abilities is desirable but not essential. The admissions policy prioritises children of staff in accordance with the admission arrangements. 

Application by completed application form to Ian Cooksey (email: head@watfordboys.org). All posts are subject to an enhanced DBS Check. Closing date for applications is 9am Monday 28th January 2019. 

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About Watford Grammar School for Boys

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+44 1923 208900

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Watford Grammar School for Boys is an academy with over 1400 students, including over 400 in the sixth form. From its origins as a charity school for 60 pupils founded by Dame Elizabeth Fuller in 1704, the boys’ school moved to its present site in 1912 and became an Academy in 2010. Located next to the centre of Watford, near Cassiobury Park, it comprises of a Grade II listed building, The Clarendon Muse, The James Theatre, a dedicated STEM Centre and extensive sports facilities.

We are always seeking to improve staff wellbeing:

  • Low academic curriculum contact time (80%)
  • An admissions policy that prioritises children of staff
  • Flexible approach to leave
  • Increased holiday through disaggregation of INSET days
  • Governors' contribution of £1,500 to staff common room
  • Free biscuits, tea/coffee and milk
  • Dining allowance for parents' evenings and INSETs
  • Free flu jabs
  • Cycle Scheme, bike sheds, free use of gym, free counselling service, free yoga sessions
  • Cover supervisors and external invigilators employed
  • Subsidised staff accommodation next to the school
  • Support through Masters and Leadership Pathways

To find out more about working at the school, please visit

https://www.watfordboys.org/69/virtual-tour

Mr Ian Cooksey MA (Oxon) MA (Lond) FRGS

Values and vision

Our aim is to provide an education of the highest quality to meet the individual and collective needs and aspirations for every student, guided by our school values of:

Endeavour and Excellence

Integrity and Kindness

Creativity and Individuality

Ofsted

This is a school where pupils excel. It is a remarkably friendly and welcoming school. Pupils are enthusiastic learners. They value how teachers are highly ambitious for them. Pupils rise to the challenges their teachers set them and produce high quality work. They thrive in the nurturing culture that staff have created .

View Watford Grammar School for Boys’ latest Ofsted report here 

Connect through our social media channels:

Twitter https://twitter.com/WBGSExcellence

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/watfordgrammarboys

Linked-In https://www.linkedin.com/school/watford-grammar-school-for-boys/


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Applications closed