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Teaching Assistant

Claremont High School Academy

Brent

  • £25,582 - £25,583 per year
  • New
Salary:
Salary Scale 3 Point 5 — £25,583 p.a. (£21,980.33 p.a. pro rata)
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
01 September 2026
Apply by:
1 June 2026

Job overview

TEACHING ASSISTANT

 

35hrs per week Term Time only

Salary Scale 3 Point 5 — £25,583 p.a. (£21,980.33 p.a. pro rata)

 One-year Fixed Term Contract (subject to review)

Starting September 2026

 

 

We are looking for an enthusiastic and dedicated Teaching Assistant to join our vibrant, inclusive, and high-achieving community.

 

You will play a vital role in supporting pupils with special educational needs, encouraging them in their learning and the acquisition of skills, helping them to grow in confidence, develop key skills, and achieve their potential. Working closely with teaching staff, you will contribute to an engaging classroom environment and be an essential part of our students’ learning journeys.

 

What we’re looking for:

 

  • A caring, patient and resilient individual with a genuine interest in supporting young people.

  • A team player with strong communication and interpersonal skills.

  • 5 GCSEs (or equivalent) grades A*–C including English, Maths and Science.

  • Experience working with children aged 11–16 is desirable.

 

 

 

To apply please refer to:-

 

Chrysalis Multi Academy Trust, Kenton, | Teaching Jobs & Education Jobs | MyNewTerm

 

 

 

Closing Date:  12 noon, Monday 1st June 2026

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About Claremont High School Academy

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  • Claremont High School Academy
  • Claremont Avenue, Kenton, Harrow
  • Middlesex
  • HA3 0UH
  • United Kingdom

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Since becoming a Specialist College for Performing Arts in 2001 here at Claremont we have been able to build on our success as a community comprehensive school: employing additional specialist staff; investing in high quality information, communication and technology equipment, available to all subject areas; expanding the curriculum offer at KS3, KS4 and post 16; creating and sustaining greater opportunities for staff, pupils and community groups to engage in a vast range of enrichment and learning activities; commissioning an architect designed multi-purpose arts hall costing nearly half a million pounds (2002) and architect designed Sports Complex (starting in 2005) and refurbishing specialist teaching areas.

We have experienced the benefits of focused long-term planning and the security of knowing that we have the resources to support our challenging academic targets. The continuing success of Year 9 pupils in their SATS, year 11 students in their GCSEs and Years 12 and 13 students at A level is testament to the benefits that come and will continue to come through our focus on achieving excellence in all aspects of teaching and learning. This year’s GCSE results equalled those of last year with 70% of students achieving five or more excellent GCSE passes. The school’s value added score continues to be very high and stands amongst the best in the country for schools of a similar kind.

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