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Admissions Secretary

Admissions Secretary

Steiner Academy Bristol

Bristol

  • Expired
Salary:
£11,590 to £13,044
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
26 July 2016

Job overview

The post is 22.5 hours per week, with working hours by agreement.

The salary will be £11,590 to £13,044 depending on experience, plus pension. This is the actual salary for part-time working
.

We are looking for a part time Admissions Secretary to manage all aspects of the admissions process for a new and growing Academy school. The successful candidate will have a meticulous approach to their work, strong database skills and SIMS experience, and good communications skills.

Steiner Academy Bristol is a new school, opened in September 2014, and one of four Steiner Academies in the UK, state-funded schools combining the ethos of Steiner education with a commitment to diversity and community. The school has been one of the most over-subscribed in Bristol and the Admissions Secretary will manage both primary and secondary admissions via the local authority coordinated admissions arrangements.

The post-holder will also manage pupil records for pupils on roll, helping to track attendance and support teaching staff in accessing pupil data.

Closing date: 27th July 2016 

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About Steiner Academy Bristol

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+44 117 965 9150

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Steiner Academy Bristol is a non-selective, all-through free school in Bristol for pupils aged 4-16. When the school reaches full capacity, it will have 624 pupils across its primary and secondary provision.

Steiner Academy Bristol is part of a group of Steiner Academies, state-funded schools that build on the ideas of Steiner education with a commitment to diversity and accessibility. 

Principal

Angie Browne

Values and vision

The school’s aim is for education to be “a journey, not a race” – one that is creative, engaging and environmentally conscious. It wants its pupils to be able to fully experience childhood; to think independently, clearly and considerately; to observe the world perceptively; and to act with creativity, courage and self-determination.

Steiner Academy Bristol believes children learn through their natural curiosity, creativity and powers of imagination, so experiences of doing and making are central to learning and social development at the school.

As a green school, the academy prioritises engagement with nature and the environment. Children of all ages spend time playing and learning outdoors. Skilled handwork with natural materials forms a central part of the curriculum. 

Ofsted report

Steiner Academy Bristol has not yet undergone an Ofsted inspection.

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Applications closed