Class Teacher
St Paul's Primary School
West Lothian
- Expired
- Salary:
- £26,895-£35,763
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 22 April 2017
Job overview
St. Paul’s Primary School is a denominational school serving the villages of East Calder, Mid Calder, Pumpherston and Kirknewton. We also have placing requests from outside the catchment area each session.
St. Paul’s currently has 7 classes and a nursery class. This session the school has 7.8FTE equivalent teachers including one principal teacher. There is a 0.4 support for learning teacher, 0.5 PE specialist, 0.2 music specialist, 2 pupils support workers and one full time admin assistant. St. Paul’s also has a weekly visit from a brass instructor. Our nursery class has the capacity for 40 preschool children aged 3 and 4 years. As a result of quality assurance processes including assessment of pupils work and discussions with pupils we identified developing our outdoor learning programme, including in our nursery class, and tracking and monitoring learner’s progress in science and social studies as the key improvement areas for session 2015/16.
This session, the priority for improvement is to develop excellence through raising attainment and achieving equity and the areas for development will be:.
To develop a more systematic and robust approach to pupil profiling including the introduction of the” Online Learner’s Journey” in the Nursery Class. This will allow us to engage parents more effectively in their child’s learning experiences.
Closing date: 23/04/2017
Reference: WEL01804
St Paul's Primary School,
Main Street,
East Calder
About St Paul's Primary School
- St Paul's Primary School
- Main Street, East Calder, Livingston
- West Lothian
- EH53 0ES
- United Kingdom
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