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Deputy Headteacher

Deputy Headteacher

Grange Park Primary School

Enfield

  • £62,926 - £69,087 per year
  • Quick apply
  • Expired
Salary:
L15 - L19
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
April or September 2021
Apply by:
4 February 2021

Job overview

An exciting opportunity has arisen for an inspiring and exceptional individual with a proven track record in leadership in schools to join our highly supportive team as Deputy Headteacher. The role of a Deputy Headteacher includes:

● Formulating the aims and objectives of the school

● Managing staff and resources to that end

● Monitoring progress towards the achievement of the school’s aims and objectives

Our highly successful school which is rated ‘good’ by Ofsted, ensures the best outcomes for children through our innovative teaching approach and a creative curriculum, which promotes curiosity. This is further enhanced by our specialist teachers for Spanish, music and sport who deliver quality provision throughout the school.

Children are motivated to achieve, encouraged to be independent and a delight to teach. Pupil voice is encouraged through our School Parliament and Grange Park Family assemblies that celebrate children’s achievements.

Our stimulating learning environment showcases children’s love of learning. Our beautiful grounds, overlooking the heart of Winchmore Hill, which include allotments, fire pit and playing fields enable us to provide enriched outdoor learning experiences such as overnight camping.

We are strongly committed to providing high quality professional development for all our staff. As part of Enfield Learning Trust, a partnership of successful Enfield primary schools, we are able to offer significant opportunities to work in collaboration with colleagues from across the Trust in order to develop innovative teaching practice.

The well-being of our staff is of paramount importance and we promote a healthy work-life balance. We are constantly reviewing our practices to ensure that our staff can focus on what matters: providing a rich environment in which children can learn and thrive. As part of Trust, we offer:

● Well-being days

● Perkbox app – with access to hundreds of exclusive company perks i.e. high street discounts

● Employee support hub

● Attendance reward scheme

● Cycle to work scheme

Please visit our website to learn more about Grange Park: www.grangeparkprimaryelt.org

For an application pack please contact us at: grangepark.recruitment@enfieldlearningtrust.org

Due to the current circumstances, we are unable to accommodate any visits to the school. However if you would like further information about the school or the role, you can request a telephone conversation with the headteacher. Please contact the school office on 0208 360 1001 or email us on the above email to arrange this. Where possible, the interview process will include face-to-face meetings which will take place in the school, adhering to the system of controls the school has in place. 

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About Grange Park Primary School

Grange Park Primary School is a co-educational primary in Enfield, North London, for children aged 4-11.

Headteacher

Tijen Hassan

At Grange Park Primary School we ensure that children are at the heart of everything we do. We are a supportive, nurturing and inclusive school where children have a voice. Our curriculum is creative and engaging, and our commitment to developing growth mindset and knowledge of how to learn ensures successful learners.  Through our curriculum and wide range of enrichment activities, we are able to provide a well-rounded school experience, which is exciting and fun.  We aim to give the best possible start to children’s education in our nursery and reception classes, and to provide a seamless journey through the school.  Our staff and children love to come to school and learn together.  Our core values of respect, co-operation, resilience and responsibility underpin everything we do.

Ofsted report

“Staff provide a wide range of different activities both inside and outside that children enjoy. As a result, children respond enthusiastically and are eager to join in… Staff establish strong relationships with children. This helps children to feel safe and secure, and that they are ready to join in. Staff effectively monitor the areas that children use and minimise any risks. Children learn how to keep themselves safe well… Children learn to recognise and respect others' backgrounds and family customs.”

View Grange Park Primary School's latest Ofsted report

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