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Assistant Headteacher

Assistant Headteacher

The Howard Junior School

Norfolk

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
February 2017
Apply by:
7 November 2016

Job overview

The Governors of Howard Junior School (an academy) are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic, ambitious and effective Assistant Headteacher with teaching responsibilities across the school to join our committed and driven leadership team from February 2017.

About Us:

  • Howard is one of Norfolk’s most successful and dynamic schools
  • A strong digital learning emphasis.
  • A fully inclusive environment with talented, confident and happy children
  • A passionate and dedicated team of staff committed to achieving outstanding results
  • A supportive, loyal and committed leadership team with a clear vision of raising standards of teaching and learning
  • A loyal and encouraging Governing Body
  • A strong commitment to professional development
  • Outstanding pupil behaviour
  • A fun and vibrant school

About you:

  • Have the knowledge and commitment to support the school ethos
  • A track record of strong classroom practice and experience of raising standards for all pupils
  • Be committed to deliver high quality teaching and raise achievement in a school with an exciting future
  • Be a positive, supportive and a flexible team player
  • Have experience of leading subjects successfully.
  • Have high personal and professional expectations
  • Play a crucial role in developing, managing and leading a key area of school improvement across the school, primarily:
  • NQT Mentoring.
  • Lesson Plan Standards.
  • Curriculum standards and development.
  • Pupil behaviour.
  • Innovation in learning.
  • Classroom standards.

Very competitive salary by negotiation on the Leadership spine

Please contact Mrs. Tracey Link on 01553 774511 or office@howard-jun.norfolk.sch.uk
 
This position is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and a Disclosure and Barring Service application will be undertaken on the successful person before an appointment is confirmed.

Closing date: Monday 7th November 2016
Interview: Wednesday 16th November 2016

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About The Howard Junior School

+44 1553 774511

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The Howard Junior School is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational junior school, located in King’s Lynn, Norfolk. The school has approximately 153 pupils aged 7 to 11. The school converted to academy status in 2014.    

The Howard Junior School is the founding school of the Apollo Academies Trust, a primary-level trust operated in Norfolk, which works to provide new learning opportunities on a local and global level.    

Headteacher  

Gregory L Hill    

Values and vision  

The Howard Junior School works by the mantra "every child matters" and aims for all pupils to feel celebrated throughout their time at the school. It believes every child should have the opportunity to gain the skills, knowledge and opportunities needed for them to pursue their dreams and ambitions. 

Teachers want pupils to learn in a safe, supportive and inspiring environment. The school believes that parents, governors and the wider community in King’s Lynn have a crucial part to play in the successful development and growth of the children.    

The Howard Junior School promotes leadership and responsibility through an active school council, where elected members are responsible for voicing the concerns and ideas of other members of their year group.    

Ofsted report 

“Pupils make an impressive contribution to all aspects of school life. They are mature, courteous and well-mannered. They are delighted to lead assemblies, participate in the school’s highly successful productions and to take part in the wide range of clubs and additional activities. Pupils are proud to be part of the school council, the eco council and willingly fulfil roles such as playground peacemakers.”  

View The Howard Junior School’s latest Ofsted report  

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