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Head of House Administrative Support

Head of House Administrative Support

Burnham Grammar School

Burnham

  • Expired
Salary:
Bucks Pay Scale 1B
Job type:
Part Time, Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2018
Apply by:
4 September 2018

Job overview

Burnham Grammar School

Heads of House Administrative Support 

37 hours per week 

Permanent, Term Time + 2 weeks 

Bucks Pay Scale 1B £15,236 - £17,946 FTE (Pro Rata) or Apprenticeship

Required for  September 2018

We are offering you: 

• Enthusiastic, motivated and intelligent students 

• A socially and culturally diverse school community 

• A cohesive and supportive school 

• A supportive ICT team 

• An opportunity to develop in the role 

• Gold IIP Award & IIP Champion reflects personalised and nationally recognised CPD for all staff 

• A chance to work in a high achieving school  

We want from you: 

• The ability to work independently and demonstrate initiative as required 

• The ability to work to deadlines and prioritise tasks 

• Good level of ICT competency 

• An effective communicator and team worker • Excellent attention to detail 

• Experience of working in schools is desirable but not essential  

• An awareness of school pastoral systems

Closing date for applications: 10am on Wednesday 5 September 2018 

Interviews w/c 10 September 2018 

Please download an application form from our website or telephone the school for more information: 01628 604812. Applications should be sent to Mrs A Pankhania by email or post.  Please note we do not accept CVs.        

E-mail: vacancies@burnhamgrammar.org.uk           

Website: www.burnhamgrammar.org.uk             

Post to: Burnham Grammar School,  Hogfair Lane, Burnham, Bucks. SL1 7HG  

We are just west of London, near Windsor and Maidenhead and convenient to the M40, M4 & M25. Burnham railway station is a short walk from the school.  

Headteacher: Dr A Gillespie  

Burnham Grammar School as part of the Beeches Learning Development Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its students and staff and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.  Successful candidates will be required to undertake an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.

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About Burnham Grammar School

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+44 1628 604812

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We are a caring school where exceptional relationships are fostered and every student is valued as an individual.  We get to know our students to enable us to personalise the support they need to fulfil their potential. Our friendly but purposeful environment produces both excellent examination results and well-rounded individuals who are proud to be members of our community. As a school we value, promote and develop the extracurricular opportunities for students outside of the classroom in the same way that we do learning activities within lessons.

With 61 first languages spoken by students and three times as many students in receipt of Pupil Premium as any of the other Bucks Grammar Schools our student body is extremely diverse and atypical of grammar schools. The quality of our inclusion work with SEND and disadvantaged students was recognised by the school achieving the Inclusion Quality Mark in 2022 and being made a National Centre of Excellence by the organisation.

The sense of community and teamwork is palpable and valued by staff. Retaining the Investors in People (IIP) Gold award, being made an IIP Champion for the South East of England and the Wellbeing Award in 2021 highlights the priority we put on developing and looking after staff whilst continually searching for ways to make practice more efficient to enable a work life balance. Please look at our video where staff describe what working at the school is like https://www.burnhamgrammar.org.uk/

As highlighted in our Ofsted report of December 2022 we have high expectations of our students and involve them in decisions about all key developments in the school.  The maturity of our students is reflected in the school aims which they edited as soon as we moved into our fantastic new building in November 2021:

Caring Individuals – all members of our community work hard to support each other, to respect each other and most importantly themselves, whilst celebrating the diversity of our community.

Responsible Learners – students are supported to take responsibility for their own learning, understand the key importance of effort and making mistakes and develop the skills required to become responsible independent learners to fulfil their potential.

Active Citizens – students are involved in the decision making processes of the school and are given opportunities for leadership in all key stages. They understand how, and do, make their voices heard in the school, local, national and global communities and support those less fortunate through an exceptional programme of fund raising events for the adopted school charities

Prepared for the Future – students identify their passions and are assisted in reviewing the opportunities in those fields, whilst developing those wider skills that are essential to achieve in the outside world, lead a positive fulfilling life, but are not always required in the exam hall.

Happy Healthy and Safe – all students participate in the extraordinary range of extracurricular activities on offer and are equipped with the knowledge and assertiveness to make positive informed lifestyle choices.

Burnham Grammar School is an idyllic learning community where the relationships and teamwork between staff and students are exceptional and provide the support and reassurance for our students to strive to be their very best.

Quite simply our students; discover their passions and fulfil their academic, artistic, sporting and personal potential in order to choose their own futures and fulfil their dreams!

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