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Headteacher

The Sir Francis Hill Community Primary School

Lincolnshire

Salary:
L19 - L25
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2018
Apply by:
17 September 2017

Job overview

Headteacher

Sir Francis Hill Primary School, Bristol Drive, Lincoln, LN6 7UE

Number on Roll: 466

L19 – L25

Required for January 2018 

‘This continues to be a good school. The leadership team has maintained the good quality of education in the school since the last inspection. You promote a strong, caring culture where pupils feel safe and are well looked after. Pupils enjoy coming to school and parents speak highly of the ‘hard working teachers who genuinely care about the children they teach. Ofsted June 2017

Due to our current head relocating, the governing body, staff, parents and, of course, the children of Sir Francis Hill are looking for a Head teacher to take us forward to the next stage in our school's journey.

Our thriving local community Primary school is situated in the heart of Lincoln City. We pride ourselves on providing a varied, fun and engaging curriculum. Our goal is that every child is able to 'Learn, Achieve and Succeed' to the very best of their ability and thereby reach their own potential. We aim to ensure that all the children who are educated at Sir Francis Hill enjoy coming to school and gain an enthusiasm and love for learning that will continue throughout their lives. 

What can we offer: 

- enthusiastic children who ensure that you will always have a ‘good day at the office’ 

- caring parents who are involved in their children’s education, wanting the best for them

- a hard working and dedicated team of staff

- a committed Governing Body who support the staff and Head teacher very well

- a building which has had substantial investment in the past 18 months 

What we would like from you: 

- a commitment to the education and development of all our children so that they can reach their full potential 

- an ability to be a team player with excellent ‘people’ skills 

- a commitment to research in order to implement the best strategies to improve teaching and learning to have an impact on the attainment and progress of our children 

- someone who can build excellent relationships with parents and the community 

Please contact Mrs Christine Goldson, School Administrator, to arrange a visit to see our school. 

Email: chris.goldson@sir-francis-hill.lincs.sch.uk or Telephone: (01522) 520359.

School visits: Monday the 11th September (1:30pm to 5:30pm)  and Wednesday 13th September (9.00am – 12.30pm) 

Or an alternative time/date if the above are inconvenient.

Please visit our website to get a feel for the school and to download all relevant information and an application pack http://www.sir-francis-hill.lincs.sch.uk

Closing date: 18th September 2017 at 9.00am 

Shortlisting: 18 September pm 2017 

Interview date: 27th September 2017

Application to be submitted to: FAO Jayne Nelson (Clerk to the Governors) chris.goldson@sir-francis-hill.lincs.sch.uk 

Attached documents

About The Sir Francis Hill Community Primary School

The School History

The school in Bristol Drive opened its doors as Boultham Junior in 1952 and changed to Boultham Middle in the 1970s. Many authorities throughout the country changed to this system, which meant that an extra year was added to the junior stage and 12 year old children stayed for a final year.

In 1975 the school was honoured by Sir Francis Hill giving consent to his name being incorporated into a new name for the school. In 1984, the school took in infants and became a primary school. Sir Francis Hill was recognised internationally as a fine scholar and man of outstanding ability. He was a historian and former Mayor of the City of Lincoln.

The original school for Boultham stood close to the old railway which used to bypass the City Centre. Anyone looking for evidence of the school or indeed the railway would need to look for clues in the area towards the end of Boultham Park Road. Further records of the old school's early history are also contained in log books dating back to 1898.

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