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After School Care and Lunchtime Support Worker

After School Care and Lunchtime Support Worker

St Margaret's School for Girls

Aberdeen

  • Expired
Salary:
£7,363.62
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
15 November 2019

Job overview

We are seeking to appoint a lunchtime and after school care support worker to join our team. Applicants for this position must be registered or eligible for registration with the Scottish Social Services Council at support worker level or be registered with the General Teaching Council of Scotland. Please complete and submit an application form, sending it with a CV and covering letter to the Head.

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About St Margaret's School for Girls

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+44 1224 584 466

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St Margaret's School for Girls is an all-through, independent girls' school in Aberdeen for students aged 3-18. Founded in 1846, St Margaret’s is the oldest all-through girls’ school in Scotland. It is an independent charitable trust that welcomes pupils of all denominations and faiths.

Head

Anna Tomlinson

Values and vision

St Margaret's School for Girls believes that its single-sex setting helps to create a sympathetic but challenging learning environment. Teachers aim to offer their pupils a fully-rounded education through which each girl can realise her full potential. It endeavours to provide each student with sound academic knowledge, which is essential for entry to higher and further education, and to industry, business and the professions.

St Margaret's wants its pupils to become socially aware and prepared to cope with the challenges of a competitive world. Students are encouraged to show concern for those in the wider community within and beyond Aberdeen.

St Margaret’s is proud to have been named The Sunday Times Scottish Independent Secondary School of the Year 2020.

Good Schools Guide

“This is, we think, an outstanding school with a committed and inspirational head who quietly and firmly leads from the front. Single sex education doesn’t work for everyone, but the girls we saw were confident, unaffected and engaged. No preening, no hair flicking. Just happy, really.”

Good Schools Guide Review 2017

https://www.goodschoolsguide.co.uk/schools/st-margarets-school-for-girls-aberdeen/35AD824#tab_review

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