Assistant Head of School – Phase Leader
Grestone Academy
Birmingham
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- L7 – L11 (£45 743 - £50 476)
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2018
- Apply by:
- 2 March 2018
Job overview
Are you a fantastic class teacher looking to progress into leadership?
Then Grestone Academy is for you.
Grestone Academy is a large primary academy in Handsworth Wood, Birmingham. The Academy is outward looking and keen to embrace new ideas and engage with external partners to provide the best for our children. This is an exciting time to be joining Grestone Academy in such a significant leadership role. The recent November 2017 Ofsted commented that, “Grestone Academy is an improving school” and we are looking to build on the progress to date with the appointment of the new Assistant Heads of School. The successful candidates will help shape and influence the future success for this improving academy.
We are seeking to appoint three excellent, enthusiastic individuals with a proven track record in leading and teaching to join our newly formed, friendly and hardworking senior leadership team. You will have the opportunity to make a big impact on improving standards through your fresh ideas, motivational skills and relentless focus on improvement.
The three posts are for:
1) Assistant Head of School – Phase Leader: EYFS & Year 1
2) Assistant Head of School – Phase Leader: Years 2, 3 & 4
3) Assistant Head of School – Phase Leader: Years 5, 6 & Transition
If you are interested in joining us on our journey to make Grestone Academy an excellent centre of learning, we recommend that you visit the academy where you can meet the Heads of School to gain a full understanding of the academy's context and plans for future success.
For further details contact Sam Bailey, Senior Office Manager on 0121 675 6787 or email: enquiry@grestoneacademy.com
Closing Date for applications: 12 midday on Friday 2 March 2018
Interviews will take place w/c: 12 March 2018
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About Grestone Academy
- Grestone Academy
- Grestone Avenue, Handsworth Wood, Birmingham
- West Midlands
- B20 1ND
- United Kingdom
Grestone Academy is a mixed primary for children aged 3-11, located in Birmingham, West Midlands. The school became an academy on 1 October 2013, governed by a local governing body that includes parents, members of staff and representatives from its sponsor, Hamstead Hall Academy Trust.
In January 2016, Grestone Academy opened its Nursery which is open to pupils for 15 hours free childcare per week the term after children turn 3. We also offer 30 hour places for free to working parents.
Grestone Academy offers two forms of childcare facilities, which operate before and after the school day.
Headteacher
Deborah Steen
Values and Vision
Perseverance, respect, independence, diversity and excellence (PRIDE) are the key values of Grestone Academy. All pupils are encouraged to enjoy learning, and develop their abilities and skills to the highest possible level in a safe and secure environment. The school aims to ensure that each pupil acquires effective learning skills, understands the need for healthy living, and feels good about themselves and others. Teachers believe these skills will maximise potential to achieve academic and social success.
Every student at Grestone Academy is expected to maintain an attendance level of 100%. The school stresses that it is the responsibility of everyone in the school community – parents, students, staff and governors – to help achieve this. Attendance of all students is closely monitored.
Ofsted report
"This is a large and happy school. It welcomes pupils from a rich mix of cultures and backgrounds. Leaders and staff build very good relationships with them. They work hard to support pupils. The school is inclusive. It is a safe and welcoming community."
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