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Foundation Stage Class Teacher & KS1/KS2 Teacher

Foundation Stage Class Teacher & KS1/KS2 Teacher

The Langley Heritage Primary

Slough

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2016
Apply by:
12 May 2016

Job overview

We are looking to appoint a Class Teacher to join our team.

Are you looking for an exciting, new challenge?

Are you passionate about transforming the lives of our very youngest pupils?

If so, we have the job for you!

Parlaunt Park Primary Academy is a three form entry school, set in wonderful grounds in Langley and close to great transport links into London and to the West. We are part of a small academy Trust with a shared vision of children learning through ‘Curiosity, Exploration and Discovery’. We are committed to providing an outstanding education for our pupils and are looking to appoint inspirational class teachers, dedicated to making a difference in our exciting and forward thinking Academy.

We are looking for an enthusiastic teacher who has a real passion for education, who understands how to create an inspiring learning environment and provide rich, creative and stimulating opportunities for our children.

As a role model for the school community, you will raise levels of pupil achievements and help to foster a positive learning environment. We will look to you to create a commitment to learning, which enthuses children and gives them the motivation to do well. In return, you will benefit from great support from The Trust, further training and professional development. As part of a dedicated team, you will have opportunities to develop your wider skills and interests to benefit our children.

This is an exciting opportunity for you to work in a school that is part of a larger Trust.

We welcome applicants from teachers at any stage of their career, including NQTs and experienced teachers.

Visits are encouraged and we will be having a special open day for any candidates wishing to work with us on Friday 6th May. Come along and see our fantastic school. Please contact us to book a visit.

If you are interested in this post, please complete the online application form (www.parlauntparkprimaryacademy.org) and e-mail to Kathryn Burden at (admin@parlaunt.slough.sch.uk) by Friday 13th May 2016 @ noon

Closing Date: Friday 13th May 2016 @ noon
Interviews will be held during week beginning 16th May 2016

The Langley Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

All appointments are subject to an enhanced DBS check

Kennett Road, Langley, Slough, Berkshire, SL3 8EQ
Tel: 01753 542269
Headteacher: Polly Bennett

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About The Langley Heritage Primary

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+44 1753 542 269

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About The Langley Heritage Primary

The Langley Heritage Primary is an oversubscribed, popular two form entry school. It was graded ‘good’ by Ofsted in 2019. The Langley Heritage Primary is part of The Arbib Education Trust which encompasses three schools – The Langley Heritage Primary, The Langley Academy Primary and The Langley Academy Secondary.


Arbib Education Trust Vision

We aim to provide an exceptional education through collaboration, high expectations and learning which prompts curiosity, exploration and discovery. We want our work in “the Arbib way” to be characterised by a determination to discover ways of succeeding.  We aim to work as a single community of schools sharing many ideas and investing in the future of every child and student in partnership with their families.

‘One community. Many ideas. Everyone’s Future’

One community we promote equality, diversity and inclusion, providing ‘a place where you can be yourself’

Many ideas – by valuing different perspectives together we challenge ourselves to discover pioneering teaching approaches

Everyone’s’ Future –  We are driven by our commitment to work with our community to ensure we support and prepare our pupils for lifelong learning and success, enabling them to ‘be the best they can be’.


The Langley Heritage Primary Ethos

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion are at the heart of the school's ethos and is woven into all aspects of school life.  It is our belief that in everything we do, we believe children and people can impact change. That belief in a positive change is the most powerful tool we can hope to give our children.


The Langley Heritage Primary Vision

Proud of our children, proud of our school, proud of our community.

Achievement and high expectations for all through a curriculum defined by the principles of Curiosity, Exploration and Discovery.

We celebrate our diversity and strive for all children to develop the qualities and attributes needed to make a positive contribution to our society.

A community that is kind, respectful and supportive

All children are valued as individuals.  Our children are encouraged to be curious, to explore and to discover through play, learning and a wealth of experiences provided outside of the classroom.  We promote a holistic approach to learning and provide a range of extra-curricular activities that all children are invited to participate in, from the Junior Duke of Edinburgh Award to a range of sports clubs.  A child's journey through our school equips them with the tools needed to be successful in the next stage of their life.  Our children are ambitious, resilient and adaptive to our ever-changing world.

Curiosity

We aim for pupils to develop their natural curiosity and desire to find out more. Teachers develop an environment in which pupils share their enthusiasm for learning.

Exploration

Children are encouraged to make use of resources and artefacts around them to explore the possible solutions to their ideas. Staff ensure appropriate support and guidance is given to make this child-led exploration purposeful.

Discovery

Children develop their critical thinking and evaluative skills as they explain the possible outcomes of their explorations. Skilful questioning, led by staff, helps children to interpret their experiences and make sense of their new discoveries, thus supporting learning.

Curiosity, Exploration and Discovery are the keys to successful learning from the youngest minds to the oldest learners. Children learn from real-life experiences, through Curiosity, Exploration and Discovery; concepts are made real to deepen learning and ensure pupils make progress. The Langley Heritage Primary develops these skills from the outset and our Ofsted report fully validates our approach.


Values

Our values clearly support our vision, so that they we can all be the best we can be.

Our values at The Langley Heritage Primary are:

  • Unity
  • Ambition
  • Diversity
  • Kindness
  • Trust
  • Resilience


Curriculum

In everything we do, we believe children and people can impact change. Our curriculum redefines our relationship with teaching and learning through the broad makeup of curriculum subjects, taken from the national curriculum and our exciting enrichment opportunities of Museum Learning and our high stakes projects.

Our curriculum is engaging and purposeful.  The curriculum fosters the Museum Learning ethos* of the Trust through a wide range of opportunities including creating exhibitions, visits to museums and use of artefacts to enhance learning experiences.  This was recognised in our most recent Ofsted report where it was noted, 'Pupils benefit from the school’s distinctive approach to learning. There is a helpful focus on bringing learning to life, using museum objects, stories, skills and outside learning. Consequently, all pupils benefit from the same experiences.

The Langley Heritage Primary provides an exciting, innovative curriculum where children thrive. This, combined with a team of talented staff who provide exceptional learning experiences for all children, makes TLHP the school for you!


The Arbib Education Trust

The Langley Heritage Primary is one of three schools which are part of The Arbib Education Trust.  Being part of The Arbib Education Trust allows us to not only have an academically rigorous education but also gives our pupils exposure to unique and enriching experiences by:

- Providing cultural experiences wherever we can, whether it is trips abroad or to national museums

- Using our network of contacts to mentor and inspire our staff and students

- Instilling our ‘Curiosity, Exploration, Discovery’ model to question the world around them

Our sponsors’ generous funding and their network of business leaders allows us to offer these enriching opportunities to not only our children but also our staff.  This enables our community to have exposure to opportunities and experience, they would not get anywhere else.

As one of our staff members said “With the support we get from our sponsor we are able to shape a curriculum and our educational vision that is slightly different from the norm so that the children get the very best opportunities. We wouldn’t be the school we were if it wasn’t for the support of the Trust.”

What we can offer you….

The health and wellbeing of our staff is of utmost importance to us. We recognise that all of our colleagues have a life outside our school community. To support this, as part of our wider wellness programme we offer the following:

Trustee day – a term time day to attend events you wouldn’t ordinarily be able to attend. For example, one of our teachers who is fanatical about tennis is going to Wimbledon this year and others have the opportunity to celebrate their birthdays at Ladies Day, Ascot and Henley Regatta

Flexible working– a bespoke ‘Extra Flex’ scheme offers flexibility on when and where you work as well as part time and job share options.

Teacher cover– dedicated to allow more flexible work patterns

Subsidised social events – providing the chance to socialise with colleagues across The Trust

Complimentary tea and coffee, in addition to a school lunch through family dining

CPD - Enhanced additional funding from our sponsors to support the costs of further qualifications

A Supportive Leadership team who make it their mission to learn and listen to our community

Collaborative and welcoming colleagues - we have an Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging committee and working groups

Promoting a healthy lifestyle – free on-site gym (at our sister schools) and cycle to work scheme

Free on-site car parking

Relaxing spaces – Heritage Hub a café style staff room and a Quiet Room for to allow uninterrupted planning time

Other things we offer

· Opportunity to work alongside primary and secondary practitioners

· Internal promotion opportunities

· Well trained teaching assistants

· Additional non-contact time


Our Location

The Langley Heritage Primary(TLHP) is located in Langley in the Berkshire Borough. TLHP is close to Kedermister Park and situated near the M4 giving easy and quick access to Windsor and Maidenhead, towns in Buckinghamshire and West London.  The Langley Heritage Primary is accessible from junction 4 on the M4 which is a 15-minute drive (5 miles) and can be reached by both train and bus. Langley is on the London Paddington train network with the train station 0.9 miles away (a 13-minute walk, 5-minute drive). The closest bus stop to the school is Langley High Street (Bus number 7 from Slough).

* Museum Learning - Evidence show that our children achieve more using our Museum Learning resources.  We support our children to learn at a greater depth, to challenge themselves and make unexpected connections.

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