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Designated Safeguarding Lead with a qualified teacher status

Designated Safeguarding Lead with a qualified teacher status

The Swaminarayan School

Brent, London

  • Expired
Salary:
Competitive salary according to experience
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
April/September 2018
Apply by:
26 February 2018

Job overview

We are looking for a well-qualified Designated Safeguarding Lead with teaching qualifications to support the development of safeguarding & child protection policies, training and procedures and coordinating referrals, arranging action and reviewing services for children & families.  Teaching qualifications are essential as you will be required to support in class whenever possible.  TSS is committed to the safeguarding of children. 

We have well-behaved pupils with an average class size of around 18. Do visit the school website: www.swaminarayan.brent.sch.uk.  To read the school's excellent 2014 inspection report visit the ISI website:  htttp://www.isi.net/schools/7361/.

To apply please complete the application form with names of two referees to Mr Raja, Headteacher, via email:  ugraj@aol.com.  Closing Date:  26th February 2018

For further details, please contact the School Secretary on 020 8965 8381.  

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About The Swaminarayan School

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The Swaminarayan School was established in Neasden, north-west London, in 1992 by Pramukh Swami Maharaj for children aged between two and 18. There are 260 boys and 234 girls currently enrolled. The school is split into two sections: the preparatory school, for children aged two to 11; and the senior school, for those up to 18. Swaminarayan School teaches through the Hindu faith. 

Headteacher 

Nilesh Manani BSc (Hons)

Values and vision

The aim of The Swaminarayan School is to educate children through the values of the Hindu faith and culture. It hopes to encourage pupils to become lifelong learners, as well as raising academic standards and helping them to develop into respectful members of the community. 

When the school was founded, Pramukh Swami Maharaj wanted children attending the school to be taught to an exceptional standard, in order for them to achieve outstanding achievements in their lives. Teachers encourage children to take part in extra-curricular activities, including performing arts. The school believes in creating relationships with parents, Mandir and the community as a whole. 

ISI report 

“Swaminarayan School enables pupils to obtain excellent standards in their work and to develop outstanding qualities as young people. They are mature, reflective and self-confident, and show considerable commitment to and interest in their work They value the spiritual and ethical basis of school life and contribute much to the school and wider communities. They combine this with achieving excellent results in public examinations throughout the school, and with achieving success in a wide range of activities.”

View The Swaminarayan School’s latest ISI report 

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