Pastoral Leader
Stopsley High School
Luton
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- £21,604 - £23,944 actual salary
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- January 2018
- Apply by:
- 5 January 2018
Job overview
The school are looking to appoint a Pastoral Leader from January 2018
www.hays.co.uk/jobs/stopsley-high-school
Your new school
Stopsley High School is an 11-16 mixed Comprehensive School and Community College situated in a quiet area on the Hertfordshire / Bedfordshire border with convenient access to Luton Airport, the M1 and main line rail links to London. Stopsley High School is a popular, oversubscribed school described by Ofsted in October 2014 as “a good school where students are respectful of each other and their teachers … students are polite, well-mannered and courteous.”
Your new role
The school are looking to appoint a Pastoral Leader to support the pastoral care and provision in improving, monitoring and evaluating strategies across the House. Of particular importance is liaison with parents, behaviour management, support with attendance, uniform and other welfare issues.
What you'll need to succeed
- Previous experience of supporting students emotional well-being
- GCSE or equivalent in English and Mathematics
- Flexible approach to work as well as good organisational and communication skills
- Have a friendly, approachable and non-confrontational manner combined with the ability to be firm
- Enjoy being with young people and have an understanding of the pressures, fears and aspirations of students in the 21st century
What you'll get in return
- A friendly, open and support school with a strong induction programme.
- Commitment to professional development of all colleagues
- The opportunity to be involved in cutting edge developments in the school’s teaching and learning groups
- A brand new school building that opened in January 2017 with state of the art facilities
What you need to do now
If you're interested in this role, click www.hays.co.uk/jobs/stopsley-high-school to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Brett Coventry on 020 3818 7041.
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About Stopsley High School
Stopsley High School is part of Middlesex Learning Trust (MLT) – a Multi-Academy Trust consisting of 3 large secondary schools. The key purpose of MLT is to deliver the best possible education for our students, to enable them to maximise their progress, academically, socially and emotionally, ready to take their place in society as positive and successful adults. The Trust and its schools have a long history of maximising the potential of every child. Within the Trust, there is a palpable commitment to fostering high aspirations in all students in order to secure the very best outcomes for them regardless of their background. All schools within the Trust are committed to this moral purpose and are supported to secure the very best educational outcomes. Collaboration lies at the heart of Teaching and Learning within the Trust. There are opportunities for shared professional development, planning, research and moderation which strengthens Teaching and Learning in individual schools. An MLT Teacher magazine is produced 4 times a year which showcases best practice within Trust schools, and an evidence-informed Trust Teaching and Learning Handbook is used across the schools to support excellent and up-to-date classroom practice. A Talent Management Framework is also in place to support staff development which includes residency opportunities within and across Trust schools.
http://www.middlesexlearningtrust.org.uk/
Stopsley High School is a modern, aspirational school that believes in the importance of unlocking each student’s potential. We achieve this by ensuring every student has the opportunity to grow and develop both inside and outside of the classroom.
Through a strong academic curriculum, high quality teaching and our contemporary facilities and resources, students are encouraged to aim high and dream big, developing strong aspirations and a lasting love of learning.
Whilst academia remains at the heart of our student experience, we never underestimate the importance of sports, creative arts and the incredible enrichment these subjects can bring. They allow our students to pursue personal interests as well as help them in developing key life skills needed for the future.
Our enrichment offer includes a wide range of opportunities: from extra-curricular clubs, Duke of Edinburgh, music and cheerleading, debate club, chess club national and international trips to workshops and including collaboration with The Brilliant Club, Eton College and Wadham College. Students also have the chance to shape the decision making of their own school and develop leadership skills through initiatives such as the student voice as well as the plethora of student leadership opportunities offered by all our curriculum areas.
We want our students to leave Stopsley as individuals who are confident, courageous and prepared to make informed decisions about their futures in further education, training and employment. From Year 7 onwards, through our careers programme, students will benefit from access to top universities, external speakers and businesses, taster days, work experience and a wide range of workshops and conferences.
Ofsted
In September 2022, Stopsley High School received a full graded Section 5 Ofsted inspection. We are delighted to share that we are officially a 'Good' School across all areas. This makes now an exciting time to join us, as we are a 'good' school continuing to strive on our journey to 'Outstanding'.
“Pupils benefit from a well-planned curriculum. They take pride in their learning.The curriculum reflects the diverse cohort. Teachers have strong subject knowledge. The curriculum contains the knowledge pupils should learn.” Ofsted, 2022
“Leaders have established high expectations of behaviour. Staff apply the behaviour policy consistently, both in lessons and around the site. This ensures pupils are prompt to lessons and reduces any disruption to learning.” Ofsted, 2022
“Pupils develop increasingly rich knowledge as they progress through the school. This means they are well prepared for their next steps. From the start of their time in the school, pupils receive well-planned advice for their future.” Ofsted, 2022
“Pupils from a diverse range of backgrounds and ethnicities learn to respect and support each other.” Ofsted 2022
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