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Class Teacher with responsibility for Phase Leadership of EYFS and Key Stage 1

Class Teacher with responsibility for Phase Leadership of EYFS and Key Stage 1

St Alfege with St Peter's Church of England Primary School

Greenwich

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS-UPS available + TLR
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2019
Apply by:
1 May 2019

Job overview

Do you love teaching and want to make a difference in children’s lives?  St Alfege with St Peter’s Church of England Primary School is looking for you to join our hard working and committed staff this September.

We are a small school with a big vision for our children.  We are located in the heart of vibrant Greenwich town centre and have high aspirations for our pupils.

We are committed to collaboration and work closely with one another and with Eltham Church of England Primary School to ensure that our practice is reflective and focussed on the highest expectations of our children, and are looking for a like-minded teacher to join our team.  Upper Threshold applications as well as Main Pay Scale are welcomed.  

If you are an excellent class teacher who is looking for a chance to be part of the senior leadership team of a school, have the highest expectations for all, are committed to developing the whole child and have the skills to lead and manage those within your phase group, then please do not hesitate to contact the school and meet with Matthew Bulpitt the Executive Headteacher and Mrs Harris the Head of School.  

We look forward to showing you our fantastic school, please read our latest Ofsted and SIAMS reports on our website which give you an insight into our exciting and caring school.

Visits can be arranged through Daisy Smith our Office Manager on 0208 858 3613.

Closing date: Wednesday 1st May 2019 at 12:00 noon.

Interviews: Monday 6th May 2019

As a school we are passionate about diversity and recognise that as individuals we all bring something unique to the role regardless of age, gender, race, beliefs or disabilities which is why we treat all of our school community equally, without compromise. The school is committed to safeguarding children and successful candidates will be subject to an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Check under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. For full details of our privacy notice for applicants, please refer to the school’s website or download the PDF available.  

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About St Alfege with St Peter's Church of England Primary School

St Alfege with St Peter's is a small school with a BIG vision.  We are proud of our school, serving the community of Greenwich for over 150 years.  We are committed to developing every aspect of our children, as demonstrated by our SIAMS report in 2017 where the school was judged to be an Outstanding Church School.    Our Christian vlaues underpin our teaching and relationships as we "dream, strive, achieve and celebrate with God as our guide".  Our school is situated close to the centre of Greenwich, near the Cutty Sark. The original school was called St Peter's School and was adjoined to St Peter's Church.  The main school building dates from 1860 and has been listed by English Heritage as being of historic and architectural interest. The saints in our school name are associated with the history of Greenwich. St Alfege was a much loved and revered Archbishop of Canterbury, who in 1012 was abducted and murdered by invading Danes on the site of St Alfege Church. We were delighted to be involved in the Millenium Pilgrimage to commemorate the martyrdom of St Alfege, and especially to receive a visit from the Archbishop of Canterbury. St Peter’s Church was damaged by a bomb in the second world war and subsequently demolished.  In 1951 the parish of St Alfege and St Peter were formerly united. The school changed its name from St Peter's School to St Alfege with St Peter's Church of England Primary School on 24 April 1972.


On 18 September 2017 St Alfege's received its 2017 Gold Accredition for STARS (Sustainable Travel: Active, Responsible, Safe), TfL's accreditation scheme for London schools and nurseries.  STARS inspires young Londoners to travel to school sustainably, actively, responsibly and safely by cahmpioning walking, scooting and cycling.  STARS supports pupils' wellbeing, helps to reduce congestion at the school gaes and improve road safety and air quality.

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