Examinations Officer
Melbourn Village College
Melbourn, Royston, Hertfordshire
- Expired
- Salary:
- £14,629
- Job type:
- Part Time, Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 27 November 2017
Job overview
Melbourn Village College – An Academy of the Cam Academy Trust The Moor, Melbourn, Royston, Hertfordshire, SG8 6EF
Melbourn Village College is a successful and ambitious school with 500 students aged between 11 and 16
Examinations Officer
30 hours per week (with an option to work 37 hours for additional duties undertaken)
Term Time + 10 days Scale points 22 – 25 - £14,629.15pa at point 22
We are looking to appoint an experienced and highly efficient Examinations Officer. This role would suit a proactive individual who would enjoy the challenge of working in a busy school environment.
www.melbournvc.org
Attached documents
About Melbourn Village College
- Melbourn Village College
- The Moor, Melbourn, Royston
- Hertfordshire
- SG8 6EF
- United Kingdom
Melbourn Village College is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational, 11-16 academy, situated near Royston in Cambridgeshire. The school, which converted to become an academy school in October 2011, has 474 students on the school roll. Since 1 September 2013, Melbourn Village College has been a member of The Cam Academy Trust.
Melbourn Village College believes its size allows it to provide students with the individual attention, support and challenges they need to set them firmly on the path towards reaching their potential, and as part of The Cam Academy Trust it feels it is able to provide unique opportunities rarely afforded to a village college.
Principal
Christopher Bennet
Values and vision
Melbourn Village College subscribes fully to the Henry Morris principal of lifelong learning and schools being at the heart of the local community. It aims to develop the full potential and value the success of every individual child, helping them to develop the skills that will equip them for life-long learning in a changing society. Students are encouraged to remember that 'Everybody is Somebody', and think of themselves not only as individuals but to see themselves as part of a wider community, be it their class, school, local villages or the wider world.
Ofsted
“Students make good progress based on their average starting points. More-able students achieve particularly well across a range of subjects. Most of the teaching is good, and a small proportion is outstanding. Students behave well in lessons and around the college. The Principal, two Assistant Principals and the committed governing body have a good understanding of the college’s strengths and areas for development.”
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