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Director of Primary

Director of Primary

Windsor Academy Trust (WAT)

West Midlands

  • Expired
Salary:
Up to £90,000
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
20 September 2017

Job overview

Pride in Excellence, unlocking Academic and Personal Potential

West Midlands

A unique and exciting opportunity has arisen for a Director of Primary at Windsor Academy Trust, a multi-academy trust in the West Midlands. Having grown from one school to seven schools in five years, this is an exciting time to join WAT and lead on school improvement and quality assurance strategies across our five primary academies. Recognised for our collaborative and aspirational culture and success in improving the outcomes for the young people of our region, WAT is an ambitious Trust that welcomes those who want to inspire, develop and enhance the life-chances of children.

We are at a significant juncture in our development which will see the Trust grow in our region and are therefore seeking to appoint an outstanding individual as our new Director of Primary. Reporting to the Chief Executive you will lead on the school improvement strategy, developing capacity and providing clear support to the Headteachers of our schools but also organisational leadership as part of the Trust’s senior leadership team.

With substantial Primary Headteacher experience you will bring a track record of raising standards, working collaboratively and driving success. You will need the skills to articulate a clear vision, inspire those you work with and provide visible leadership. In return you will be supported by a Trust with shared values, operates with absolute integrity and provides a professional and personal development culture for its staff. Working closely with the Headteachers, our CEO and senior leadership team, you will have strong relationship management skills, exceptional communication skills and technical proficiency.

We are a Trust that does not work in a hierarchical manner but provides autonomy along with accountability. This is a role for a highly motivated, ambitious and values driven individual who has a desire to deliver improvements across our schools and work as effectively as possible to ensure a high quality education for all.

To learn more about Windsor Academy Trust and this role, please visit www.gatenbysanderson.com/job/GSe35369

For an informal and confidential discussion, please contact our advising consultants at GatenbySanderson, Paul Aristides (020 7426 3987) or Jo Boardman on 07834 030501.

Closing date: Noon, 21 September 2017.

About Windsor Academy Trust (WAT)

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+44 121 602 7594

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Windsor Academy Trust

Pride in Excellence, Unlocking Academic and Personal Potential

Windsor Academy Trust came into being in 2012, when Windsor High School and Sixth Form, one of the first converter Academies, was approached by the Department of Education to be a sponsor. The Trust was formed to improve the quality of educational provision through driving innovation and practitioner research and the sharing of ideas and best practice amongst its schools. We currently have nine open academies (four secondary and five primary) across three 2-18 Learning Communities in the Black Country.

Extremely proud of what we have achieved so far, the Trust’s vision is that through collaborative leadership we will continue to grow and provide the highest quality education to enable every pupil to realise their full aspirations. A powerful component of this success has been the synergy of primary and secondary collaboration.

This is a hugely exciting time for WAT as we develop further, with the recent announcement from The Department for Education that the provision of two new Secondary Free Schools in Walsall and Sandwell, are to be set up by WAT.

Windsor Academy Trust’s strapline is ‘Pride in Excellence’. Our aim is to strive for excellence in all we do in order to achieve excellence for the children we serve. We want all in the WAT family to feel proud to be part of a very special and unique movement. 

Our moral purpose is ‘unlocking the academic and personal potential’ of our children. We want our children to know how to learn, have a love of learning and to achieve the academic outcomes that will open the door for them to go onto a university or career of their choice. We place equal emphasis on unlocking children personal potential whereby children have the opportunity to discover their passions and talents, develop as leaders and develop a positive character. 

Within WAT we have five key plinths that are our main focus for our work.

  • Teaching and Learning – our aim is to ‘enthuse, inspire, engage, ever lesson, every day’ through our ten Teaching and Learning Principles driven through robust practitioner research.
  • Professional Development – for all staff we are ‘building leadership, teaching and support staff capacity for in-school and school-to-school support.
  • Leadership – where we expect all children to be  leaders of themselves and support the learning and personal potential of  others. We expect children to be leaders ‘always in all ways’. 
  • Enterprise – here we are ‘building an enterprising spirit and supporting children to discover and achieve their career dreams’.
  • Enrichment – that ‘provides exciting opportunities for children to pursue their passions, broaden their horizons and raise their aspirations’.

Much more information about WAT and its schools can be found on our website http://www.windsoracademytrust.org.uk

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