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Deputy Headteacher

Deputy Headteacher

Tooting Primary School

Wandsworth

  • Expired
Salary:
Leadership Spine L14 – L18 (£61,084 - £66,638)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
17 March 2017

Job overview

This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced professional to join our outstanding school. Opened in 2013, Tooting Primary is situated in the heart of Tooting and provides a secure, happy and aspirational learning environment for its local community. Outcomes to date have been exceptional and our first Ofsted inspection judged us outstanding in all areas. A well qualified body of staff are motivated to achieve exceptional outcomes for pupils and parents hold the school in high regard. The school also benefits from an ASD base, catering for up to 20 pupils with ASD and equipped with state of the art resources and a fully inclusive curriculum. 

As a new school with children currently in Reception through to Year 3 in 2016/17, this is our first post of Deputy Headteacher. We are looking for a forward thinking and innovative individual, experienced in working at a strategic level, to join our growing leadership team. 

You will have a successful track record of leadership and management and will be an outstanding classroom practitioner. You will have excellent communication skills as well as the ability to lead and motivate teams of staff. Your portfolio of responsibilities will be discussed with you during the recruitment process to ensure that the skills and experience you bring are used to best effect and provide you with good opportunities for development in the future. 

School visits during w/c 6th March 2017 are warmly welcomed. To arrange a visit, please contact Anita Valapinee, HR Manager, on 020 7682 7028

Closing date for applications – Friday 17th March 2017 

Interviews Week Beginning – Monday 3rd April 2017 

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About Tooting Primary School

Tooting Primary School, London, is a free, mixed, primary school for children aged 4-11, founded by the Graveney Trust.

The school, which was established to address what was a significant shortfall of primary places in the area, opened in September 2013 with two full cohorts of Reception pupils. By September 2014, it was heavily oversubscribed.  As well as on-site provision, the school also have access to facilities at Graveney School.

Tooting Primary School is split over three floors and is designed to cater for 63 children in each year group. The school is two-form entry with the facility to admit three ASD children into each year group. These children have access to a resource base with specialist staff and equipment, including a sensory pod.

Values and vision

Tooting Primary School’s pastoral care focuses on building self-esteem in the belief that this, in combination with careful planning, building good relationships and ensuring that the highest expectations are in place, will result in all pupils achieving to the highest level.  In addition to developing a robust, creative curriculum that will give pupils the opportunity to learn key skills in all academic areas, the school also aims to ensure that they develop a 'can-do' attitude towards life and learning.

Ofsted

“Leaders, managers and governors have lost no time in establishing a culture of exceptionally high expectations since the school opened. Working closely with staff, they have made sure that teaching is consistently of the very highest quality, and that pupils’ outstanding behaviour and attitudes to learning flourish.”

View Tooting Primary School’s latest Ofsted report

Application Process

Applicants are advised to read ALL instructions and guidance on the application form prior to completion. Failure to do so may result in the form being returned to you, therefore causing a delay and missing the closing date for applications.

Wherever possible, please complete the application form electronically and include as much detail as possible; in particular:

  • Section 7E (Education Training and Qualifications) Do include/account for ALL gaps in the chronology of your education and employment from secondary to higher education, as appropriate.
  • Section 9 – Additional Information  Please take careful note of the instructions under this section and provide as much information as possible to support your application.

Please do not submit a CV as an alternative to any part of the application form as it will not be considered.

Graveney Trust is committed to safeguarding and ensuring the well-being and safety of staff and students. All our employees, volunteers and contractors share this commitment and we will carry out Enhanced DBS checks for all appointments as well ensuring that our rigorous pre-recruitment checks are strictly adhered to.

We foster an inclusive culture that promotes equality of opportunity and values diversity creating an environment where the rights and dignity of all members of our community are respected. We promote a culture that allows staff to grow and flourish, regardless of age, disability, gender identity or expression, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation.

As part of our commitment to this inclusive culture, we kindly ask that you complete the separate Equal Opportunities Recruitment Monitoring form in addition to the Application form.

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Applications closed