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Academy Support Officer

Academy Support Officer

Stockley Academy

Hillingdon

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Salary:
£21,754 - £23,104 (actual salary)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
as soon as possible
Apply by:
6 April 2017

Job overview

Stockley Academy is seeking to appoint a committed  Academy Support Officer to join our Behaviour Support Team.  The primary focus will be working  with students, who have presented challenging behaviour, to develop appropriate strategies to overcome barriers to learning and supporting their learning. 

Main duties include supervising and working with students in the Academy Inclusion Centre or classrooms on a 1:1 basis or in small groups, implementing established behaviour improvement strategies, working with outside agencies, planning and delivering learning activities and mentoring support. 

Hours: 36 hours per week, Term time only  PLUS 5 additional days outside of term time
Contract: Permanent
Actual salary: £21,754– £23,104 inclusive of Outer London Weighting

Location: Hillingdon, Middlesex 

Stockley Academy is a popular 11-18 co-educational Academy ideally situated ten miles from the centre of London and forty miles from Oxford in the London Borough of Hillingdon. The impressive £26 million building offers state of the art facilities and provides an excellent learning environment for the 21st Century.

We would be delighted to welcome candidates who wish to visit the Academy any time. If you would like to have an informal discussion about the post, please do not hesitate to contact Ms Ann Colgan, Principal.

To apply either complete the application form on this site or download the application form from our vacancy section at www.stockleyacademy.com 

All applications must be returned to: recruitment@stockleyacademy.com 

Closing Date: 7 April 2017 – Noon (interviews will be held during w/c 17 April 2017)

CVs will not be accepted. No agencies.

The Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references.

PRINCIPAL: Ms Ann Colgan  Tel: 01895 430066 | E-mail: info@stockleyacademy.com 

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About Stockley Academy

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+44 1895 430066

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Stockley Academy, an 11-18 academy, based in Hillingdon Middlesex will join leading academy sponsor, Aspirations Academies Trust, from 1st September 2017.   This will allow Stockley Academy to benefit from the experience and outstanding academic credentials of a leading academy trust and will strengthen Aspirations Academies Trust’s London District of academies.  

As part of the new partnership, Stockley Academy will be renamed Park Academy West London and will enjoy a close working relationship with the Aspiration Academies Trust’s other academies in London.  These are Rivers Academy West London, which was judged ‘outstanding’ in its recent Ofsted report, Space Studio West London, which specialises in space, aerospace, science and maths, Tech City College and, in the primary sector, Oriel Academy and Oak Hill Academy. 

The Trust also operates the Aspirations Teaching School Alliance which provides high quality training and support for teachers.At Stockley Academy we aim to inspire young people to be adaptable, tolerant and prepared to work hard. We want them to take their place in the community and the wider world, proud of their achievements and with the necessary skills, confidence and self reliance.

We offer a broad and balanced education for students between 11 and 19, specialising in Science and Technology. 

The Academy is ideally situated ten miles from the centre of London and forty miles from Oxford in the London Borough of Hillingdon, with good transport links to the M4, M40 and M25.  The impressive  £26 million building opened in September 2005, offering state of the art facilities providing an excellent learning environment for the 21st Century. 

In 2016, in terms of the 5A*-C measure, students’ results at GCSE were the best ever: 50% of students achieved 5 grades A*-C including English and mathematics, surpassing last year’s figure of 38% and 29% in 2014. These results demonstrate welcome, rapid improvement. There was good performance in core subjects English language (62% A*-C) and mathematics (58% A*-C).

At Key Stage 5 results in summer 2016 show marked improvement in attainment. A–level students had their best ever results: 49% of students in Year 13 achieved A*-B grades (2015 – 43.2%), 71% A*-C, and 97% of students achieved A*-E. The Academy received recognition of its success at A Level in 2016 when ALPs awarded Stockley Academy with a Certificate of Outstanding Progress (2016) in recognition of the Academy’s performance.  On completion of their analysis of ‘A’ level performance, across England, Wales and Northern Ireland in 2016.  Stockley Academy's 3 year score indicates that its results are within the ‘Top 25%’ of their national benchmark. 

Our impressive range of facilities includes: a suite of Science laboratories and a Science garden; advanced Design and Technology workshops with industry-standard equipment; food technology rooms; and Art and Design suite with graphic design technology; the UK’s First LEGO Education Centre; a video editing suite; large drama studio; excellent music suite with advanced electronic music recording studio and individual practice rooms; a restaurant and fitness suite.  
 

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