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Director of Learning (Assistant Headteacher)

Director of Learning (Assistant Headteacher)

St Paul's Way Trust School

Tower Hamlets

  • Expired
Salary:
L14 - L18 £78,000 - £85,092
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
September 2025
Apply by:
21 April 2025

Job overview

Director of Learning (Assistant Headteacher) | September 2025

Initial 1 year fixed term contract (maternity leave cover) with the potential for a permanent role from September 2026.

By joining St Paul’s Way Secondary School, you will become part of a school with a rich heritage of success. We are the most oversubscribed school in Tower Hamlets and Ofsted rated us ‘Outstanding’ across all categories but one. We have a talented and determined staff body, driven by a mission in providing a transformational education for all our students. 

At SPWS we believe in fostering a clear and explicit student culture that is articulated through our character framework and is underpinned by the values of SPWT: Integrity, Aspiration and Community. 

We have exceptional standards for all the students in our care as we believe every child has the right to a transformational education. We ensure these standards through:

  • A standard of 100% for students achieved through staff modelling
  • Silent structured transitions from line ups
  • Non-negotiable routines across all lessons
  • Centralised models of positive recognition and stepped consequences 
  • Centralised recognition of learners used to nudge norms
  • Rigorous attendance tracking and support for all students
  • A comprehensive data model used to inform our pastoral strategy for intervention and support


As a result, we can offer  

  • A calm environment to work in 
  • Students enthusiastic about learning
  • Classrooms free of low-level disruption 
  • Reduced workload through our centralised approach 

We are seeking to appoint an ambitious and inspiring Director of Learning (Assistant Headteacher) to join our senior leadership team.

We are interested in candidates with:

  • Exceptional leadership and management skills
  • Excellent knowledge and extensive experience of providing pastoral leadership and care
  • The ability to effectively motivate, inspire and support their own teams and all staff
  • The drive to build on the considerable success of the school in recent years by continuing to raise standards

Interested candidates are encouraged to arrange an informal discussion about the role and/or to visit the school.  

Why join us? 

  • Professional Development: An excellent CPD package for staff, enhancing your professional development with comprehensive training opportunities. 
  • Career Growth: Opportunities for growth and real career development in an encouraging environment with plenty of room for advancement. 
  • Supportive Environment: Full support from a dedicated and visible team of senior leaders and pastoral managers. 
  • Employee Assistance: Employee Assistance Scheme for access to advice, information, and face-to-face counselling. 
  • Staff Wellbeing: A meaningful approach to staff wellbeing, including access to cycle to work and free parking. 


Interested candidates are encouraged to arrange an informal discussion about the role and/or to visit the school.  

These can be organised via the HR team: Telephone - 020 8312 5480 Email ustrecruitment@ust.london  

Early applications are appreciated as interviews will be arranged as and when suitable applications are received.  

St Paul’s Way Trust School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Successful candidates will be required to undergo an Enhanced DBS Check. 

Click here to view our Safeguarding policy child-protection-safeguarding 

We reserve the right to commence or complete the recruitment process prior to the closing date.  

We do not accept applications via agencies. 

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About St Paul's Way Trust School

Welcome to St Paul’s Way, an exceptional school community providing a transformational education for all.

At St Paul’s Way our children and young people receive a rigorous and exciting education within an inspirational set of buildings, are supported and inspired by a highly qualified staff team, a rich and broad curriculum and a strong emphasis on character development.  We focus on sparking their interests through carefully planned lessons and educational experiences that kindle their aspirations and prepare them for their futures.

We value self-regulation and help our children and young people to understand the importance of integrity – doing the right thing, even when it is hard and even when no one is watching.  We want all our students to leave us with the ability to be independent lifelong learners with the determination and resilience required for future success.  Our environment consistently pushes our children and young people beyond their perceived limits, encouraging them to strive for excellence.

Our school is at the heart of the St Paul’s Way community.  We work closely with our parents and our partners to secure the best possible opportunities for everyone.  We know that the great outcomes for young people are secured when there is a strong and constructive link between home and school.  Our children and young people, as well as our staff, have unrivalled access to top universities and a voice in the community.

We are a community within the school, knowing that it is important for everyone to feel that they are welcome and belong in the school.  We celebrate our differences and value the diversity in our community.

Our aim is to nurture well-rounded individuals.  Our pupils are provided with myriad opportunities to lead and serve within their communities.  Sports, music and the arts play an integral role in our curriculum.  For our outstanding learners, we offer enriched learning experiences and bespoke advice for those considering Oxbridge and other competitive university admissions.  Our Inclusion Team, in conjunction with specialists in our Deaf Support Base, ensure that tailored learning, training and support are available as and when required.

Cath Smith

Executive Headteacher

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