Assistant Headteacher / Inclusion Manager
Rokesly Junior School
Haringey
- Expired
- Salary:
- L6-10
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- Sept 2016, will also consider Jan 2017
- Apply by:
- 8 June 2016
Job overview
Are you an inspirational teacher, looking to join a highly committed and enthusiastic team in our supportive, dynamic and vibrant school?
We are looking to appoint an energetic and creative Assistant Headteacher/ Inclusion Manager who is enthusiastic about inclusion and has strategies to achieve this for all children, is an innovative practitioner with a passion for educating and developing the whole child.
The school’s vision is to provide an environment that is purposeful, inclusive and engaging, a diverse community where children grow into resourceful, independent learners who are equipped with all the skills they need to succeed in the modern world. We aim to create an atmosphere where individual strengths are nurtured so that children can achieve at an outstanding level, resulting in Rokesly becoming an outstanding school.
Our staff at Rokesly are integral to working towards this vision. The successful candidate will have a pivotal role to play in contributing to the vision and the future achievements of Rokesly Junior School. In return you will be part of a creative and reflective staff team, work with happy, respectful and well-rounded pupils and receive ongoing professional development to further flourish your career.
Rokesly Junior School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Positions are subject to Safer Recruitment checks, including an enhanced DBS check.
“My first impressions from my interview day were very positive and after working here for a year that first impression has turned into an everyday reality.”
To download an application pack please visit the school website: www.rokesly-jun.haringey.sch.uk
Alternatively, call us on: 020 8348 0290
Or email: admin@rokesly-jun.haringey.sch.uk
Closing date: 09/06/2016
Interviews WC 13/06/2016
Attached documents
About Rokesly Junior School
Rokesly Junior School is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational junior school in Haringey, North London. There are approximately 360 pupils attending the school, between the ages of 7-11.
Rokesly Junior School has been open for over 50 years, and 37 languages are represented in the school.
Headteacher
Bola Soneye-Thomas
Values and vision
Rokesly Junior School wants to provide a fun, friendly and exciting place for children to learn and grow in. It is important for the school that pupils develop an enjoyment for learning, along with having the required skills to thrive in a modern world, with technology included in the curriculum to help achieve this.
A core value at the junior school is citizenship, and pupils are encouraged to make a positive contribution to both the school and wider community in Haringey. The school hopes to achieve outstanding academic achievement and nurtures individual strengths and talents to ensure that all children thrive. Rokesly Junior School takes online safety very seriously and holds an annual safer internet day with parents to help keep children safe online at home.
Ofsted
“Pupils attain well in a range of subjects. In particular, pupils produce high-quality art work using a range of skills such as knitting, weaving, collage, painting and modelling. In computing, Year 6 pupils are especially skilled at creating their own programs, for example to run animations. The school ensures that all groups achieve equally well over time. Provision for disabled pupils and those who have special educational is good and helps them to acquire new skills quickly and achieve well”.
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