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Deputy Headteacher

Deputy Headteacher

Gunnersbury Catholic School

London (Brentford)

Salary:
L24-28 (£72,454-£79,591)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
1 September 2018
Apply by:
6 March 2018

Job overview

Gunnersbury Catholic School is seeking to appoint a highly talented and successful leader to the role of Deputy Headteacher at our Outstanding School. This post provides the opportunity for an ambitious leader to receive the very best coaching, training and experience in their journey to Headship. As a school that has consistently enabled extraordinary outcomes for our students, we are uniquely placed to develop and guide the new Deputy Headteacher in this next critical step of their career.

The Role

This position provides the opportunity to engage in leadership of the highest level at one of the leading schools in the country. Reflecting the multiple skills and considerable talents of our leadership team we are able to define the specific responsibilities of the successful applicant upon appointment. The initial role of the new Deputy Headteacher will be determined by their current strengths, potential and interests. Potential foci for the role include leadership of one of the following areas: Teaching and Learning, Pastoral Care and Student Outcomes, Pupil Data and Assessment.

The Person

Personal ambition and a desire for furthering the life chances of young people are key attributes required within our new Deputy Headteacher. Previous leadership experience, whilst expected, is not as important as talent and application. Our new leader will be a gifted teacher, with excellent interpersonal skills and the capacity for curriculum, pastoral and whole-school operational leadership. Above all we seek a practising Catholic with the undoubted potential to be developed by Gunnersbury into a leading future Headteacher.

The School

Year on year Gunnersbury Catholic School has developed our staff to become fantastic teachers and leaders. In doing so, from one year to the next, we have enabled unparalleled success for our students.

Our school is:

  • a Catholic community where care for each other, student ambition, pupil motivation and behaviour are exemplary
  • committed to providing quality support, guidance and coaching to develop our staff so that they may progress to the highest levels as teachers and leaders
  • One of the top 5 Boys’ Comprehensive Schools in the country for GCSE achievement (DfE performance table 2017)
  • an environment that enables achievement of the highest order (90% 5A*-C (9-4) GCSEs including English and Maths in 2017, Progress 8 score of +0.77)
  • determined by the Fischer Family Trust as being amongst the top 1% of schools for GCSE achievement
  • determined ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted (2009)
  • a workplace where staff are a friendly, welcoming and helpful team

Applicant packs and application forms are to be found on this (TES) page or may be downloaded from our website www.gunnersbury.com

Completed applications should be posted or emailed to the headteacher’s PA – email: welcome@gunnersbury.hounslow.sch.uk

Closing date for applications: Tuesday, 6 March 2018

Gunnersbury Catholic School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check.

GUNNERSBURY CATHOLIC SCHOOL

The Ride Boston Manor Road Brentford London TW8 9LB
Tel: 020 8568 7281
A Voluntary Aided School
NOR 1180 (including a mixed sixth form)

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About Gunnersbury Catholic School

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+44 20 8568 7281

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Gunnersbury is a Voluntary Aided School for Catholic boys.  It takes six forms of entry at 11+ and is administered by a Board of Governors acting under the trusteeship of the Archdiocese of Westminster.  The annual intake is 184 pupils and the total number of pupils on roll is 1180, including a Sixth Form of 224 boys and 48 girls.  We achieved outstanding in all categories of our latest Ofsted Inspection in January 2023.  The school regularly achieves excellent examination results.  In 2022 95% of year 11 pupils gained at least five GCSEs at A*- C (9-4), including English and Maths.  Our ‘Progress 8’ score for this cohort was +0.8.  As such we are ranked the leading Boys’ Comprehensive School for GCSE achievement in the country(DfE Performance Tables 2022).   Similarly we achieve excellent results at A- level.  Our latest Ofsted (2023) determined our provision to be outstanding.

The school was founded in 1919 by Fr William Roche, became a Voluntary Aided Grammar School in 1932, took its first comprehensive intake in 1972, became Grant Maintained in April 1993 and returned to Voluntary Aided in September 1999. It has been designated a Specialist School in September 2003.  Since then we have been awarded a further specialism, Leading Edge, whilst also achieving High Performance Specialist Status.

Although located in the London Borough of Hounslow, Gunnersbury considers itself a Diocesan School and draws from a wide catchment area consisting mainly of the London Boroughs of Hounslow, Ealing and Richmond, but some pupils attend from even further afield coming from Central London, Brent, Hillingdon, Spelthorne and Harrow.

The Catholic character of the school is an essential and important part of school life.  It is made explicit not just in the religious education programme and shared values but in the liturgical life of the school.  There is a voluntary mass on Fridays and important feast days together with family liturgies, a retreat programme and Morning Prayer in Advent and Lent.  The School Chapel is set-aside as a quiet area for prayer and liturgy.

The school is led by a Headteacher supported by three Deputy Heads within a senior staff of 7.  Each member of the Senior Leadership Team is responsible for a distinct pastoral, academic, administrative and policy area of the school.  Departments are subject based.  The school has a well-developed system of pastoral care, overseen by a Year Head and Form Tutor.  High standards of behaviour and dress are expected and the pastoral system aims to promote the development of self-discipline and consideration for others.  The School Council meets regularly chaired by a member of the Sixth Form.

Gunnersbury is always over-subscribed with first choice applications from Catholic pupils.  Our mission is to continue to provide these pupils with the very best Catholic education for their lives ahead.

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