Upper KS2 Class Teacher
Elsley Primary School
Wembley, Brent
- £32,157 - £50,935 per year
- Expired
- Salary:
- Inner London MPS/ UPS
- Job type:
- Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 01/09/2021
- Apply by:
- 6 June 2021
Job overview
Are you creative, with a nurturing approach and a focus on achieving good results?
At Elsley we value high-quality learning and achievement, together with an ethos of sharing and respecting.
As our school continues to expand to 4 form-entry, we are recruiting additional, exceptional teachers for Upper KS2. If you want to join an enthusiastic, dynamic and committed team, with state-of-the-art buildings and facilities and a collaborative, supportive atmosphere, then we want to hear from you!
You will:
be passionate about overcoming barriers and relish the challenge to improve children’s lives
be an inspiring and nurturing teacher, acting as a strong role model to staff, parents and pupils
be determined to learn and succeed
be an empathetic and excellent communicator and team player
be courageous at your core but fun and able to excite and engage children and adults
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About Elsley Primary School
- Elsley Primary School
- Tokyngton Avenue, Wembley
- Middlesex
- HA9 6HT
- United Kingdom
Elsley Primary School is a popular, values-led, primary school for three- to 11-year-olds located in Wembley, close to the iconic stadium. As a large, four-form-entry school, extensive opportunities are available for staff development.
The school is proud of the staff and children's diverse backgrounds, coming together with an atmosphere of respect for each other.
Close to the hustle and bustle of Wembley, the school provides a beautiful contrast, situated in a quiet residential setting, at the end of a large playing field. The school has its own farm as well as two large playgrounds, a Multi Use Games Area (MUGA), a wildlife area, and pleasant, well-maintained gardens.
Headteacher
Raphael Moss
Values and vision
Elsley Primary School’s four main values are: learning, sharing, achieving and respecting. The school believes that learning is a lifelong process of self-improvement and active growth. Teachers aim to develop pupils’ potential, setting them on their way to becoming confident children and then adults.
Elsley Primary School seeks to nurture creativity and develop independence, while teaching pupils to share and recognise the value of giving. It encourages high aspirations in its pupils, and aims to build students’ self-esteem. It also wants children to celebrate each others’ similarities and differences, take pride in themselves and display good manners.
Ofsted report
Pupils are firmly at the centre of the school’s community.
Pupils behave well during lessons, at breaktimes and lunchtimes and as they move around the school. The school is a well-ordered community where staff and pupils go about their work purposefully. They get along well with each other, acting responsibly and cooperatively.
Pupils’ wider development is a strength of the school. The school’s approach to diversity encourages pupils to value each other as individuals and celebrate differences. One pupil expressed the views of many by explaining, ‘School helps us to be proud of who we are.’
Staff speak very highly about the way leaders make them feel valued and consider their workload. Leaders have taken steps to reduce workload by making sure that all the information they ask teachers to collect is useful in tracking and supporting pupils’ progress. Staff at all stages of their careers appreciate the high priority leaders give to professional training. They know that leaders will listen to any concerns they have. Teamwork is a strength in the school and enables staff to have opportunities to discuss and share their own learning.
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