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Assistant Head – Personalised Learning

Assistant Head – Personalised Learning

King Alfred School

Barnet

  • Expired
Salary:
Competitive salary
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2016 or January 2017
Apply by:
2 May 2016

Job overview

We are looking for an ambitious and talented leader to join our unique and exceptional school. As Head of Personalised Learning, you will take on specific responsibilities including the SENCO role, academic extension, and whole school literacy, and be a key player in our Senior Leadership Team.

To work at KAS, you will be passionate about a holistic approach to education. We are fortunate in being able to value the progress young people make in all areas, and to create an exciting and innovative experience that is true to our own principles and values.

If you share our vision and are an experienced, reflective leader, hardworking, forward-thinking and keen to grow with our community, we would very much like to hear from you. If you do not have the required qualifications at this point, but wish to attain them, the school will provide the necessary support.

For further details, apply to Thalia Mitchell, King Alfred School, North End Road, NW11 7HY, call 020 8457 5228 or email thaliam@kingalfred.org.uk

Closing date for applications: Midday, Tuesday 3 May 2016
Interviews to be held w/c Monday 9 May 2016

All members of the King Alfred School community are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.

This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. The successful applicant will be asked to consent to disclosure by the Disclosure & Barring Service of any criminal record and inclusion in the ISA Children’s Barred List.

KING ALFRED SCHOOL
Hampstead
www.kingalfred.org.uk 
Independent, co-educational day school
Pupils 4 -18 years, staff/pupil ratio 1:8
Informal atmosphere.

About King Alfred School

King Alfred School is an informal independent day school situated on the edge of Hampstead Heath in London. With over 700 students from Reception age through to a flourishing Sixth Form, we are a vibrant and friendly community where the emphasis, both academically and socially, is on discovering and maximising the potential of each child.

The school stands out from the prevailing educational environment as a school which achieves academic success without unnecessary pressures and social success through the development of relationships and responsibility rather than external discipline. At the heart of our ethos is a child-centred approach. We appreciate that every child is unique, and we get to know every individual.  It is a school that is genuinely loved by students, parents and staff alike.

The village green setting of the main school site contributes to the community feeling with Lower School classrooms all opening out directly onto the play areas, parents encouraged to spend time in the grounds and all children offered opportunities for outdoor learning. Most children will join at Reception and continue on to the Sixth Form.  Transition from Lower to Upper School is a natural one and for KAS students does not depend on assessments or examinations.

KAS is divided into two parts (Lower School: Reception to Year 6 and Upper School: Year 7 to 13), but we operate as one school in which all parts belong to a whole. Age groups are encouraged to mix, with Upper School students helping out in Lower School, and so enrich each other’s lives.

We offer a wide curriculum with specialist teachers in Lower School covering subjects outside the core areas: Information Technology, French, Art, PE and Music. In the Upper School GCSE studies include six core subjects and three optional subjects and students all take part in Choice afternoon where they can choose from a range of non-academic activities. At Sixth Form students usually take three A levels and we offer a full range of subjects alongside the UAL Level 3 Extended Diploma in Performing Arts & Production Arts and The Extended Project Qualification (EPQ). All students are also involved in a wide range of enrichment activities and there is a huge variety of after school clubs available.

The King Alfred School is a happy, compassionate school in which the emotional, physical and social development of our students are held in equal regard to their academic progress.

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Applications closed