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Class Teacher: Greenwich Excellence Hub

Class Teacher: Greenwich Excellence Hub

Rockliffe Manor Primary School

Greenwich, London

  • Expired
Salary:
Competitive Remuneration
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2018
Apply by:
23 March 2018

Job overview

The Nationally recognised, Inspire Partnership Academy Trust, is looking to appoint an ambitious and creative Class Teachers to our 'Greenwich Excellence Hub'

As our award-winning academy trust continues to undergo exponential growth, we are looking to appoint new Class Teachers from September 2018 to further build our capacity for our children through our work across Foxfield Primary School, Woodhill Primary School and Rockliffe Manor Primary School within our 'Greenwich Excellence Hub'.

From September 2018, we are looking to build further capacity, and are looking for teachers interested in working in our 'Greenwich Excellence Hub' who are flexible about remuneration, dependant on your experience and what you can offer our children.

We are seeking applicants who are enthusiastic and committed to the aims of our partnership and who share our belief that success is gained by developing a growth mind set; one which values effort and believes anything is possible.

In joining us, we will offer you the very best CPD and career development. This includes:

  • A competitive salary
  • A core offer of professional development with opportunities to engage in research programmes
  • Outstanding leadership development and support
  • Opportunities to learn within a network of schools connected with the Inspire Partnership

Candidates with a range of experience are encouraged to apply. We strongly recommend you attend our open evening or book an appointment to visit one of our schools.

Open Evening: Monday 12th March 2018

All applicants are warmly welcomed and school visits are strongly encouraged.  We are  hosting a unique open evening on Monday 12th March 2018, where you will be able to see firsthand the achievements of our pupils and talk with our inspirational leadership teams to understand how the Inspire Partnership Academy Trust can be the next stage in your career.

To arrange a visit to any of our schools, or to register your interest in attending our open evening, please telephone 020 8305 7550 to make an appointment.

We look forward to meeting you!

Technical Details:

Closing date for applications:  Friday 23rd March at 9.00am

Pay scale: Negotiable depending on experience

Open Evening: Monday 12th March 2018

Interview: Wednesday 28th March

Post start date: 1st September 2018

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About Rockliffe Manor Primary School

Rockliffe Manor Primary is a values-based school. Our values of respect, collaboration, kindness, responsibility, individuality and effort are at the heart of our learning. We encourage the children to embed the values in their home and school life, and plan for these throughout our curriculum and school day. Alongside our values and woven throughout our global curriculum, we think it is important to develop attitudes alongside exciting, relevant knowledge and skills. We encourage the children to develop their character skills of wonder, integrity, relationships, mindset and leadership.

Comments from our 2019 OFSTED Inspection include:

Staff know pupils very well. Pupils report that they are well cared for at the school. They explained to me how the school helps them to keep safe.

Pupils look forward to coming to the school every day. They work hard in lessons. This is because staff have high expectations of all pupils...Pupils enjoy their learning and described it as ‘exciting’.

Pupils’ behaviour is very positive in lessons and at playtimes. Pupils are polite and eager to talk about their school. They are enthusiastic and confident learners. Pupils learn a lot about their rights and responsibilities and how to be a good citizen.

Parents and carers told me that the school is ‘more like a family’ and is at the heart of their community.

Leaders ensure that what pupils learn in every subject is well planned and ambitious. Pupils told me that teachers make learning exciting. They said that poor behaviour almost never disturbs their lessons. Throughout the school, including in the early years, pupils have positive attitudes to learning and want to do well.

Pupils who have special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) receive excellent support. Teachers ensure that pupils who have SEND learn the same wide range of subjects as other pupils.

Leaders invest in professional development for all staff. Teachers appreciate the care leaders take to ensure a healthy work–life balance. In return, teachers work hard and do their best for all pupils.

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Applications closed