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Administration and Data Officer

The Henrietta Barnett School

Barnet

  • Expired
Salary:
SCP 17 – 24 (£32,421 – £36,045)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2024, but an earlier start is also possible
Apply by:
7 June 2024

Job overview

Term-time, plus INSET Days and two weeks in August

We are looking to appoint an Administration and Data Officer to manage the inputting, administration and processing of school data and work closely with the Senior Team and Middle Leaders to provide them with relevant administrative support as required.

The Henrietta Barnet School is a warm, friendly school in beautiful surroundings, with a culturally diverse intake and a keen interest in developing girls' education.

For further information and an application form, please see the School's website. Applications must be submitted on the application form and be accompanied by a letter detailing reasons for applying for the post and suitability for it, and sent to recruitment@hbschool.org.uk

Closing date for applications: Friday 7 June 2024

Interviews: w/c Monday 10 June 2024

We are committed to the Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and except all staff to share this commitment. Applicants will undergo enhanced disclosure and disbarring service checks.

The Henrietta Barnett school values the diversity of our staff and students and all of our staff are equally valued and respected.

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About The Henrietta Barnett School

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  • The Henrietta Barnett School
  • Central Square, Hampstead Garden Suburb
  • London
  • NW11 7BN
  • United Kingdom

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The Henrietta Barnett School (HBS), a selective state grammar academy in London, is a warm and friendly school that prides itself on fulfilling the legacy of Dame Henrietta Barnett to provide educational opportunities of the highest quality for girls regardless of social, economic, cultural, ethnic or religious background.

At HBS, we believe in the power of education to shape students’ lives and are consistently recognised as one of the top state schools in the country with an exemplary reputation for academic excellence. We are also committed to developing the whole person, encouraging students to explore their interests in a wide variety of ways and promoting curiosity of mind, independence of spirit and a love of learning.

The school is currently home to just over 800 students aged between 11 and 18. We are a four form entry school with 103 students in each year group from Year 7 to 11 and just under 300 students in our Sixth Form.

Founded in 1911, the school is a charming Lutyens-designed Grade II* listed building situated in the peaceful surroundings of the Hampstead Garden Suburb. Over recent years we have completed ambitious refurbishment and new build projects, including the complete refurbishment of the Queen Mary Science Wing involving the replacement of 6 outdated labs with 8 contemporary ones and the opening of two new state-of-the-art buildings that house a new Music and Drama School and an Art and Design & Technology Centre, with a Mac Suite and Cafe. Our most recent development is the extension and refurbishment of our Library.

Our team of exceptional staff has extensive and varied experience. Both teaching and non-teaching staff share a commitment to high standards of learning and care for each student and each other. Professional development is a priority within the school and great importance is placed on staff wellbeing.

Ofsted 2022

Senior leaders and governors share a strong vision to provide high-quality academic education. This vision is being realised. Staff are committed to the school’s mission. They form a united and hard-working team.

Pupils are very keen to acquire knowledge in a broad range of subjects, which include Latin, ancient Greek and classical civilisation…their behaviour, attendance and attitudes to learning are excellent. Pupils maintain their focus in lessons for long periods of time and enjoy thinking about the questions teachers pose.

“Throughout the school, pupils behave exceptionally well. This is because leaders have created an environment where pupils’ desire to learn trumps everything else. Pupils’ confidence is enhanced through strong participation in the school’s wide ranging extra-curricular provision. This includes debating clubs and a symphony orchestra, as well as sports, drama and engineering provision.”

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Applications closed