Dyslexia Specialist Teacher
Hazelwood School
Surrey
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- Expired
- Job type:
- Part Time, Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- Autumn Term 2017
- Apply by:
- 4 June 2017
Job overview
Dyslexia Specialist Teacher Required for September 2017
Established in 1890 the school is vibrant and thriving, valuing the traditions of the past whilst embracing the best of modern education. Hazelwood is set amongst 25 acres of glorious woodlands on the Surrey Kent border, within easy reach of London and Gatwick.
We are looking for an experienced and qualified dyslexia specialist, who is an innovative individual, keen to work as part of an enthusiastic team of teachers and support staff.
The role involves mainly working on a 1:1 basis with individuals with dyslexic difficulties.
Our team are passionate about raising standards and want to improve every child’s opportunities to learn.
More information, including a detailed job description, is available on the TES website and candidates are also encouraged to apply using this method.
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About Hazelwood School
Hazelwood School is an independent preparatory school for boys and girls aged 2½ - 13 years old. The School was founded in 1890 on its stunning 26 acre woodland site overlooking the Surrey Downs.
Each child is encouraged to discover their own potential through supportive teaching, creative activities and superb facilities. Every stage of development is unique and our teaching is designed to bring out the best in our pupils.
We successfully prepare pupils for secondary education to suit the parents choice. Typical schools for Old Hazelwoodians include Benenden, Caterham, Eastbourne, Epsom, Eton, Hurstpierpoint, Kent Grammar Schools, King's School Canterbury, Sevenoaks, Tonbridge and Woldingham.
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