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Class Teacher

Class Teacher

Wingfield Primary School

Kidbrooke London SE3

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2022
Apply by:
20 February 2022

Job overview

Required for September 2022 


Are you passionate about making a difference for all children? 

We are seeking an inspirational teacher with experience, vision and high expectations for learning to join our growing team; inspiring children and promoting excellence.


Wingfield Primary School is a two/three-form entry school, judged by OFSTED to be a good school. We are a research-engaged community and are constantly seeking new and innovative ways of developing teaching for learning. We foster an ethos of mutual respect and positive values for life-long learning. We are part of an innovative and forward-thinking group of schools comprising of Alderwood, Conn Hall, Deansfield, Halstow, Horn Park, John Ray Junior, Notley Green, Shalford, South Rise and Willow Dene; who form the Compass Partnership of Schools.   The Partnership offers immense opportunities to develop the quality of provision, sharing of good practice and professional growth.


“Pupils feel proud to attend this wonderful school.”  

“Pupils behaviour is excellent.”

Ofsted inspection report (January 2020)


As a member of our team you will:


• Be part of a learning community committed to achieving the best for our children


• Learn about our creative and innovative approaches to teaching and learning


• Have access to the latest research and see how we apply it to teaching and learning


• Be part of a forward thinking, dynamic team of professionals who see children at the heart of the learning process


• Have opportunities to learn within the Compass Partnership of schools


• Enjoy teaching and learning in a contemporary building featuring a food science laboratory, a sports hall, a studio, and an extensive outdoor learning space which includes forest school and a multi-purpose games area


Visits to the school are warmly welcomed, please email jgildea@wingfield.compassps.uk to arrange.


Closing date:  20th February 2022

Interviews will be held during the week commencing Monday 28th February 2022               

As part of the interview process you will be required to teach a lesson.


An application pack may be downloaded from this site or by visiting our school website www.wingfield.greenwich.sch.uk.


Please send completed applications to wfapplications@wingfield.compassps.uk

Any queries or questions should be sent to wfcontact@wingfield.compassps.uk


Wingfield is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all pupils attending the school. As the duties of this post involve regular contact with children, any offer to the successful candidates will be conditional upon an Enhanced Disclosure being obtained via the Disclosure and Barring Service.  This post is exempt from the rehabilitation of Offenders Act (1974).

Our successful candidate will also be health checked and references will be requested before interview.  

We are an equal opportunities employer.


Attached documents

About Wingfield Primary School

Wingfield Primary School is located in Greenwich, London. With around 530 pupils aged 3-11, it is slightly larger than the average-sized primary school, and covers an extremely economically and culturally diverse catchment area, a fact reflected in the school’s student intake.  In addition to this, the school is a member of the Compass Partnership of Schools, a multi-academy Trust with schools in South East London and Essex.

Headteacher

Mr Ross Silcock

Values and Vision

Wingfield Primary School works hard to ensure the proper recognition is given to the talents and challenges of each individual child. The school works closely with other members of the Compass Partnership of Schools in order to share best practice and to best provide for the needs of its students. The school holds daily assemblies, and attempts to foster a strong sense of community around the school, encouraging students to show respect for themselves and others.

Ofsted

“Early reading skills are taught effectively in early years and key stage 1. There is a daily commitment to teaching phonics (letters and the sounds that they make) and reading to make sure that pupils become confident and fluent readers. Pupils use their phonics knowledge well to read unfamiliar words and demonstrate a good understanding of books they have read.”

The full report into Wingfield Primary School can be found here.

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Applications closed