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Independent Admission Appeals Panel

Independent Admission Appeals Panel

Enfield Grammar School

ENFIELD

  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Temporary
Start date:
As required
Apply by:
10 November 2017

Job overview

ENFIELD GRAMMAR SCHOOL

Do you have an interest in education? 

Enfield Grammar School is looking for volunteers for its 

Independent Admission Appeals Panel

As an Academy, the School manages its own secondary transfer admissions and deals with a number of appeals in every academic year. Three panel members are required to sit on each appeal. This usually involves 3-4 consecutive daytime sessions during May/June prior to pupils transferring from primary to secondary school. Appropriate support and training will be provided. Additionally they occasionally meet at other times during the school year to hear admission appeals.

If you would like to become a panel member you must be either:

A person with experience in education, including teachers, but not others employed by the LA, OR 

Someone without any experience in the provision or management of education, apart from in a voluntary capacity eg, a school governor. 

N.B. Panel members cannot sit on hearings if they have, or have had, any connection with the School. Further information on becoming a panel member can be found on the schools’ website, www.enfieldgrammar.com. 

Although these positions are voluntary, daily expenses, up to a maximum of £75 per day, are available.

To apply please complete the application form and send it to:

The Chairman of Governors, 

Enfield Grammar School, Market Place, Enfield EN2 6LN.

Closing date: 10 November 2017

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About Enfield Grammar School

Enfield Grammar School is rightly proud of its fine traditions and examination achievements. It is also a school which is intent on ensuring that the breadth and quality of education will, as far as is possible, equip its pupils to meet the rapidly changing demands of the future.

We have high expectations of our students and in turn provide learning opportunities where all can fulfil their potential. Our motto, “Tant Que Je Puis” (As Much As I Can) is at the heart of our School community and we actively encourage both staff and students to strive for this aspiration

We are committed to supporting career progression and professional development for staff at all levels, with access to opportunities for self-development and regular Continuing Professional Development sessions.

The school is based on two sites. The Upper School is a mixture of original 16th and more recent 20th Century buildings and is situated just off the Market Square in the centre of Enfield Town. The Lower School, a five minutes walk from the Upper School, is a 17th Century listed building which houses Years 7 and 8. The school roll is approximately 1130 boys, of whom some 210+ are in the Sixth Form.

The school has a strong commitment to extra-curricular activities of all forms and it is expected that all potential members of staff would be willing to support this commitment.

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Applications closed