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Learning Support Assistant (LSA)

Learning Support Assistant (LSA)

St Peter's Catholic School

Solihull

  • £20,493 - £23,080 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
C Band (Pro rata £12,401-£14,245)
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
September 2022
Apply by:
5 September 2022

Job overview

Would you like a job that is interesting, engaging and challenging? Would you enjoy working with young people and having a positive impact on their progress and achievement? Then St. Peter's is the place for you.


We are looking for an enthusiastic, caring and conscientious person to join our team of Learning Support Assistants from September 2022. This exciting post will involve a range of duties and task, including: offering in-class support to pupils; working with small groups or individuals; producing resources; displaying pupils' work and supporting the Special Needs Co-Ordinator with administrative tasks.


This part-time, term-time only post, offered on an initial one year fixed term contract basis, would be ideal for someone who has a passion for working with young people to help them be safe, happy and healthy and achieve their very best. Previous experience of working in an educational setting is desirable but not essential.


St. Peter’s Catholic School is a popular, oversubscribed and successful school. We pride ourselves on the high academic standards that we achieve across all key stages; the pastoral care that we pro-vide and the enrichment opportunities that we offer.


An Application Form and further details are available from the school website. Please note CV’s are not accepted. Prospective candidates are welcome to contact the school for more information, to organise a tour or an informal chat about this post. Please contact Mrs J Pate, Headteacher’s PA on 0121 703 8304 or patej@st-peters.solihull.sch.uk


St. Peter’s Catholic School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, contractors and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be expected to undertake an enhanced DBS check and other relevant checks as appropriate.


Please return your completed application form and a formal letter of application to recruitment@st-peters.solihull.sch.uk


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St. Peter’s has an excellent academic record and all pupils who come here make very good progress. We welcome children of all abilities, whether highly gifted and talented or with special needs. The school provides a broad, balanced curriculum with Religious Education at the core of all learning. We are proud of our close links with partner primary schools which enable us to place each child in the most appropriate teaching groups for their ability and needs. The groupings are constantly reviewed and each child's progress is closely monitored. After five years, a high proportion of St. Peter's pupils achieve very good grades. This is the result of their being placed carefully on appropriate pathways. A smaller, personally tailored programme of GCSEs is made available to pupils with special needs. The vast majority of our pupils continue into further education and our Sixth Form students regularly achieve entry to the most prestigious of universities, including Oxbridge.  

Innovative practices in teaching and learning are embedded across the school. Our students have regular opportunities to go on trips and visits, listen to outside speakers, take part in work experience or participate in long-term projects leading to nationally recognised accreditation.  

Our pastoral care system supports individual pupils and their learning and is essential to academic progress and success. Every child needs a happy, secure environment to learn well. Being personally known and cherished equally helps each one of our students to benefit from all that our school offers. At St. Peter’s, we strongly encourage all pupils to become actively involved in the pastoral life of our school, whether this be through applying to be a peer mediator and mentor; being nominated to be a form captain or a School Council representative or, for our Sixth Formers, taking part in paired tutoring to assist younger pupils with literacy or numeracy. We are immensely proud that a significant number of our pupils apply to become prefects in Year 11 and annual interviews are held to appoint our senior prefects and our Head Boy and Girl. We are passionate about ensuring that every pupil develops spiritually, morally, socially and physically. Therefore, we strongly value the extra-curricular life of our school and encourage all pupils to get involved in a wide range of clubs and activities.  

A good education is the best possible preparation for adult life and at St. Peter’s we aim to ensure that every student thrives and flourishes. Our distinctiveness rests on the Catholic character and ethos of our school and this lies at the heart of everything we do. We endeavour to educate pupils in a Catholic atmosphere so that they are enabled to value life-long learning and the Gospel message can be related to everyday life and work.

In August 2015, after a rigorous selection process, we were delighted to be designated as a National Teaching School. This status has allowed us to develop our work in Initial Teacher Training, Continuing Professional Development and School-to-School Support. We currently have an Alliance of seven primary schools and five secondary schools, as well as other institutions and organisations such as The Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham, The University of Warwick, Newman University and Solihull LA. The main focus of our work is School Direct, and we have a proven track record of what we call ‘growing our own’; recruiting the highest calibre trainees who then become our future teachers and leaders in school. We work closely with the Universities in the area and regularly lead training for these institutions. We also participate in a number of national projects and initiatives, such as the Return to Teaching Pilot and the Maths and Physics Internship Scheme. 

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