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Teaching Assistant - SEND

Teaching Assistant - SEND

The Forest High School

GL14 2AZ

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Salary:
£18,672 - £21,074 pro-rata
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
Asap
Apply by:
22 November 2018

Job overview

 Contract Type: Fixed Term to the participation of the individual student with in the school.


The Forest High School is situated in Cinderford, a proud former mining town in a stunningly beautiful Royal Forest of Dean district of Gloucestershire. We have engaged with some of the best learning providers in the county to establish a rich, extensive curriculum offer and to support classroom teaching. 

We are seeking a dedicated, and highly effective teaching assistant to support a SEND student.

To apply for this exciting opportunity please complete the TES online application form. 

Expected Interview Date: week commencing 26th November 2018

The successful applicant will be required to obtain and maintain an satisfactory Enhanced Disclosure Certificate as a requirement of the job.

South Gloucestershire and Stroud Academy Trust welcomes applications from all sectors of the community and is an equal opportunities employer.

Please contact Alison McGinley if you have any queries regarding this role (alison.mcginley@foresthigh.org.uk)

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About The Forest High School

+44 1594 822257

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The Forest High School is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational secondary school situated in Cinderford, Gloucestershire. The school has approximately 333 students at the school between the ages of 11-16.   

The Forest High School was established in the 1970s, originally named Double View. The secondary school converted to academy status in 2012 under the name Forest E-ACT Academy, but changed name to The Forest High School in 2015 when it changed sponsorship. It is now sponsored by the SGS Schools Trust.    

Headteacher    

Paul Holroyd   

Values and vision 

The Forest School want all pupils to excel and it strives to be a ‘vibrant, successful and responsive secondary school in the heart of any community’. The school is committed to installing high standards of behavior and wants students to be respectful and considerate towards all members of the community. The school values its partnership with parents and has an active meeting group for parents and staff to come together and work towards raising funds for the community. The Forest School wants pupils of all academic abilities to thrive and offers vocational learning for Year 10 pupils, enabling them to attend college once a week in addition to the core curriculum subjects taught at the school.   

Ofsted    

“Students value the information about safety that they receive in lessons and on special days devoted to personal and social development. They enjoy the opportunities to listen to guest speakers and take part in activities that raise their awareness of staying healthy. They are clear about how to stay safe on the internet and when using social media. They talked sensibly to inspectors about the dangers of smoking, alcohol and substance abuse”.   

View The Forest High School’s latest Ofsted report 

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