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Examinations Manager

Examinations Manager

Chenderit School

Northamptonshire

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Salary:
£33,820 (FTE)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
1st September 2023 or soonr
Apply by:
16 June 2023

Job overview

A versatile person to be Examinations Manager at Chenderit School. The successful applicant will be responsible for administering the examinations process both internally and externally for the school. You should have competency with Word, Outlook, Excel and other MS software. Knowledge of databases would be considered an advantage but training for this will be provided.

Responsibilities will include:

·        Examination entries.

·        Examination timetables.

·        Invigilation schedules/training

·        The safe keeping and dispatch of scripts.

·        Collation of results.

·        Liaison with examination boards.

·        The distribution of examination certificates.

·        Other administration involved in the successful running of examinations.

The successful candidate will have experience of working within a similar role, possessing outstanding communication and interpersonal skills. The working hours are Monday to Friday 8am to 4.30pm, term time only plus four weeks, to coincide with release of examination results.

In return, we will offer you:

·        an effective induction programme;

·        opportunities for CPD and

·        a supportive and caring school environment.

Following our graded inspection under Section 5 of the Education Act 2005 on 27 and 28 September 2022, we were delighted and proud to have been judged good overall and outstanding for our sixth form. Ofsted states: “Leaders have high expectations for every pupil’s behaviour and attainment. Pupils and students are polite and helpful”.

Chenderit is an oversubscribed and very successful school located a few miles from Banbury and with easy access to the M40

Our school operates a rigorous recruitment process to ensure candidates’ suitability to work with children. All posts in school are subject to disclosure of criminal records. An online search will be completed for shortlisted candidates.


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About Chenderit School

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  • Chenderit School
  • Archery Road, Middleton Cheney, Banbury
  • Oxfordshire
  • OX17 2QR
  • United Kingdom
+44 1295 711 567

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Chenderit School is a mixed, comprehensive, non-denominational secondary school with sixth form situated in Middleton Cheney, near Banbury in Oxfordshire. It is an academy converter supported by a single-academy trust called the Chenderit School Academy Trust. 

A larger than average secondary school, Chenderit provides 1,178 places for students aged 11-18 when fully subscribed.

The school converted to academy status in February 2012.

Headteacher

Jane Cartwright

Values and vision

Chenderit School’s motto is “aim high, work hard, be nice”, which represents the respectful nature it encourages in its students as well as its high academic expectations. It inspires children to engage in learning in the widest possible sense, to help them develop a wide range of skills. This outward-looking school sees itself as part of a wider community and encourages partnerships with parents and carers. 

The secondary school respects its students for their individual talents, and encourages them to grow into resilient and resourceful learners. It has a particular focus on visual arts and has its own purpose-built gallery, which opened in 2003.

Ofsted report

“All leaders and managers, including governors, have a good understanding of the academy’s strengths and areas for improvement. They are using this continuously and effectively to improve teaching and achievement. Almost all groups of students, including disabled students and those who have special educational needs, make good progress in all year groups and across most subjects. The main reason why students make good progress is because they benefit from teaching which is usually good and sometimes outstanding.”

View Chenderit School’s latest Ofsted report

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