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Head of Primary

Head of Primary

Beaulieu Convent School

Jersey

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
28 February 2022

Job overview

Beaulieu is seeking to recruit an outstanding Head of Primary to join our dynamic Executive Team from 1st September 2022. The successful individual will assume pastoral and professional responsibility for all our staff, students and parents within the Primary area of our school family.

The Head of Primary will be accountable to the Executive Headteacher, and will work in deep collaboration within the Executive Team, comprising the Executive Headteacher, the Chief Operating Officer and the Head of Secondary, supported by other senior leaders. The ability to be able to work collaboratively and within such a team, for the benefit of the whole School, will be an essential prerequisite for this role.

As a private Catholic School and registered local Charity, we are part of the Catholic Church. The post, therefore, requires a practising Catholic.

Beaulieu Convent School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).

Further information on this exciting role can be found at: www.beaulieu.jersey.sch.uk/recruitment

Closing date: Monday 28th February 2022

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About Beaulieu Convent School

About Beaulieu Convent School

Beaulieu is a Catholic private school based in Jersey. The School was founded in 1937 by a French Religious Order, the Sisters of the Immaculate Conception. It moved to its present site in 1951 with 16 girls and 18 boys of infant age and has since grown to almost 840 students, ranging between ages 3-18 and is now co-educational at Sixth Form level. There are over 200 girls in the Primary School and over 600 students in the Secondary School, which includes a Sixth Form of approximately 135.

In 2000, the School was gifted to the Island from the Religious Order and acquired the status of a charitable trust, with a Trust Board assuming the assets and control of the School. In 2006, a Board of Directors was formed, appointed by the Trustees, to assume responsibility for the Governance of the School. Beaulieu works closely with the States of Jersey's Children, Young People, Education and Skills Department, and we engage fully with the initiatives and best practices available to us through this partnership.

The School is embarking on a journey of development and you will be joining us at a time of great opportunity, as we seek to enhance the learning opportunities for all at Beaulieu. You will be joining a school with an outstandingly caring ethos, where every child does matter and where it is a pleasure to work. This is a school in which the staff work collaboratively as a team to support learning development and have a genuine desire to create positive experiences for students in all that they do.

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Applications closed