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Key stage 2 Teacher

Key stage 2 Teacher

Longvernal Primary School

Bath and North East Somerset

  • £25,714 - £36,961 per year
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  • Expired
Salary:
MPS
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
November 2021 or January 2022
Apply by:
29 September 2021

Job overview

We are looking for a qualified teacher to join our team Longvernal Primary School is part of the Midsomer Norton Schools Partnership and is proud to be one of very few schools nationally to be a ‘Recognised Forest School Provider’ by the Forest School Association (FSA). We are committed to promoting outdoor learning, preparing our pupils to be outward-looking global citizens who embrace diversity and respect others and the world we live in. Every child and parent is considered to be a member of the ‘Longvernal Family,’ every one of us special and unique.

Salary GBP £25,714-£36,961 per year (M1 to M6)

Full Time, Fixed Term Contract initially until Aug 2022

Start date: November 2021 or January 2022 depending on applicant’s availability

Closing date 29th September

Interview date/s 7 October 

in Key Stage 2. 

We are looking for someone who:

• Has a passion for teaching and high expectations for children’s learning

• Is dedicated to nurturing and developing the whole child in line with our Longvernal Values 

• Is committed to working effectively in a team, always willing and able to ‘go the extra mile’ to build relationships with children, parents and staff

• Enjoys taking learning outdoors

• Is interested in CPD opportunities, particularly with regard to curriculum development 

• Is motivated to use initiative and help us continue to strive for Outstanding

• Has a willingness to support or offer subject leadership

In return, we can offer:

• A friendly, supportive team who will welcome you as a new member of the ‘Longvernal Family’

• Children whose learning behaviours are outstanding, rendering teaching them very rewarding

• An environment where the culture throughout is one of respecting difference and nurturing potential in both children and staff

Longvernal School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and, as such, all post holders are subject to a satisfactory Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service Check and satisfactory references.

Visits to the school are welcome. We will be offering visits at 10.30am on 21st September. However if you are unable to make this and you have any questions, phone calls to the Headteacher are welcomed.


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About Longvernal Primary School

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We are a leading Forest School and are committed to outdoor learning. In addition to every child benefiting from a weekly dedicated Forest session which is exploited for cross-curricular opportunities, Forest School is also a means of providing small-group nurture support. I greatly believe that Forest School activities are a great benefit to pupils both academically and socially, helping them to grow into confident, well - rounded individuals who aspire to achieving their very best in life. I believe every child has a gift or talent, whether it is academic, sporting, artistic or vocational. In our role as educators we aim to equip pupils with the skills and confidence to achieve their best in life.

We have established ourselves as a hub for promoting learning outside. As a school we are supporting other local schools to become outdoor learners and are facilitating the training for other educational providers to become specialists in this field. Over the next year we are promoting learning everywhere, with a focus on the outdoors, learning around heritage and culture and in the local community.

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