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Pupil Premium Advocate

Bedminster Down School

Bristol

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Salary:
Salary: £18,070- £20,138 (points 18-21) [Pro rata]
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
16 February 2018

Job overview

A role required for Pupil Premium Advocate in Pastoral Team for September 2018 

Salary: £18,070- £20,138 (points 18-21) [Pro rata] 

15 hours per week, Term time only + All inset days 

Bedminster Down School are looking for an outstanding Pupil Premium Advocate to join a vibrant and forward thinking school. OFSTED recently inspected the school as “Good” and this is an exciting opportunity for someone to enable the school to work towards‘Outstanding’.  Bedminster Down is looking to develop the support of its pupil premium students and close the gap with non-pupil premium students in terms of attendance, progress, behaviour and life experiences.  The successful candidate will work closely with the pastoral team to provide varied support for the pupil premium students. To assist in the raising of standards, attendance and achievement of the school overall by working with an identified group of pupil premium students to ensure they make the required progress and get the most out of extra-curricular activities.  

Application form and letter to be sent to Bedminster Down School FAO Miss T Smith by 1pm via post or email to tara.smith@bedminsterdown.com on Friday 16th February 2018. 

 Interviews will be held on Tuesday, 27th 2018.  

Full details are on the schools website including a job description.

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About Bedminster Down School

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+44 117 3532800

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Bedminster Down attracts pupils from a large, increasing, number of partner primaries from across the south-west side of the city, with families resident from Highridge to Windmill Hill, as well as Bishopsworth, Headley Park and Bedminster. A measure of the school’s growing popularity is that we have had well over three hundred applications for 216 places in September 2017. Our last OFSTED inspection in 2014 found the school to be judged as good overall, with good findings for behaviour, leadership teaching and achievements. In 2016 the school received its highest ever GCSE results.
At Bedminster Down we have an absolute belief that with the right support and encouragement every student will succeed. Our challenging and motivating curriculum ensures that the most able; those in need of additional support and all other learners are stretched and supported to achieve their potential. Our students benefit and thrive in our learning environment that promotes high-quality learning experiences, teamwork, communication and independence. Lessons are supplemented by over twenty five extra-curricular activities. Our curriculum and pastoral systems ensure students skills and abilities are nurtured and foster excellent relationships with parents. We want our School future success to be measured not just in terms of great exam results but also in terms of our ability to give our students something extra that will give them an advantage in an ever more competitive world.

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