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Head of Academy

Head of Academy

Skipton Girls' High School

Skipton

  • Expired
Salary:
L25 - L30
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2018
Apply by:
28 January 2018

Job overview

HEAD OF ACADEMY– SKIPTON GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL

Required for September 2018

Leadership Scale L25 – L30 

Accountable to the CEO, Northern Star Academies Trust, the Head of Academy will take full responsibility for the leadership of this outstanding school, consolidating our achievements and building on these to new heights of excellence.

We believe that to achieve a world class education system across the UK, it is our moral imperative as an outstanding school to work hard to embed world class aspirations in all that we do. Our goal is to transform the lives of our students, staff and community and to inspire each other to keep on developing and improving.

This post is an opportunity for an ambitious leader looking either to extend their experience of headship, or start their first headship in a highly supportive and rewarding environment. The vacancy arises from the current Headteacher being promoted to CEO of the Trust.

Northern Star Academies Trust would like to appoint an ambitious, energetic and highly collaborative Head of Academy who will maintain the schools’ ethos in line with the vision and values of the Trust Board. Strong leadership is also vital to the success of the Trust. 

Why work for Northern Star Academies Trust?

As an ambitious and thriving Multi-Academy Trust, we offer access to a professional and supportive community of academies, fellow senior leaders, and mentors to help develop and progress your career. Each school in our Trust is unique and all of our primary and secondary academies are rated ‘good’ or ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted.

For further information please download an application pack from www.sghs.org.uk.

Alternatively, you can contact Mrs Sally Evans, PA to the CEO, NSAT on 01756 707609 (direct line) or at evanss@sghs.org.uk

Please note completed applications must be returned to Mrs Sally Evans at evanss@sghs.org.uk or to SGHS, Gargrave Road, Skipton, BD23 1QL.

Closing date: Noon, Thursday 6th February 2018

Interview dates: Tuesday 20th February 2018 and Wednesday 21st February 2018

Skipton Girls’ High School

Gargrave Road, Skipton, North Yorkshire, BD23 1QL

Tel: 01756 707600

Website: www.sghs.org.uk

Company no 7553531

Skipton Girls’ High School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post requires an enhanced DBS Criminal check.

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Skipton Girls' High School is a co-founder of Northern Star Academies Trust (NSAT). Northern Star Academies Trust is a thriving multi-academy trust in the north of England and comprising 9 schools: Skipton Girls’ High School, Harrogate High School, New Park Primary Academy, Hookstone Chase Primary School, Eastwood Community Primary School, Holycroft Primary School, Starbeck Primary School, Greatwood Community Primary School and Willow Tree Primary School. NSAT champions the learning of students, teachers, and all associate staff. We are highly committed to providing a high quality educational and learning experience for all. Our unique cross-phase partnershipworks to develop strong schools, able to serve their local community by providing high quality learning experiences and resources.

Skipton Girls’ High School is an 11-18 all girls’ grammar school of approx. 900 students, established in 1886. In April 2011, we gained Academy Status, an important step in securing the future of the school. We are selective on entry to Year 7 however operate a fully comprehensive Sixth Form (of whom 250+ are in the Sixth Form) comprising of students joining us from at least 15 local schools – this makes for an exciting and diverse Post 16 community.

We are regularly among the highest achieving schools in the country. In 2018 we were ranked second highest achieving state school in the North of England for combined GCSE and A level results in the Times Parent Power Poll.

Reported by Ofsted (March 2008) as an “Outstanding School”, we were delighted to have this judgement reaffirmed in April 2011. An outward facing school we continue to work as an SSAT Leading Edge and a DFE/NCTL National Support School. Our work with partner institutions has focussed on the personalisation of teaching and learning through the development of lesson study, assessment, and innovative technologies. All staff fully participate in research-engaged practice through our whole school professional development community. Teachers in a selective girls’ school are spared some challenges faced by colleagues in other areas, and the rewards of working with able students and their parents is exciting and interesting, and expectations of staff are extremely high. The staff team at Skipton Girls’ High School combine strong academic qualifications with a high level of commitment. We believe we provide a challenging, but highly supportive environment to work and grow as an educator.

The school has demonstrated a strong commitment to both teacher development and to supporting the wider school system. Northern Lights School Centred Teacher Training is based in Skipton Girls’ High School, working with a range of partner schools across the region. Through the NSAT Foundation, the school engages with a wide variety of local schools and organisations to support teacher development and leadership alongside a commitment to school improvement. The NSAT foundation leads on this work internally and externally, offering a unique range of opportunities to aspiring leaders and teachers. We promote the very best in professional practice to ensure that all students can access the very best education.

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