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KS1 Teacher (MPS 1-6, Subject Responsibility may be available)

KS1 Teacher (MPS 1-6, Subject Responsibility may be available)

St Luke's Church of England School

Maidenhead

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS1-6
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
1st September 2023
Apply by:
16 February 2023

Job overview

KS1 Teacher

(MPS 1-6, Subject Responsibility may be available)

(ECTs may apply)

Starting September 2023

ATTENTION!! YOU WILL WANT TO READ THIS. WE NEED YOU!

Amazing Teachers Wanted!

We want you to come and join our awesome team. We are looking for an enthusiastic, inspiring teacher; committed to ensuring the highest standards in education, academically and pastorally.

We are a school that focuses on Life In All Its Fullness, we achieve this through high levels of enrichment and challenge and we would love for you to join us! 

Support will be provided from the start by a Mentor, as well as, experienced and friendly staff.

 

Our children would like a teacher who is:

  • kind and smiley
  • clever and funny
  • firm but fair
  • interested in getting to know them

 

Candidates should:

•         be excellent practitioners

•         have good core subject knowledge (Phonics, English, Maths)

•         be committed to developing a language rich and stimulating environment for all

 

We can offer:

•         enthusiastic, children with a positive attitude to their learning;

•         a friendly, committed and supportive staff team;

•         a commitment to outstanding staff development and opportunity:

 

Closing date for applications:            16th February 2023

Interview dates:                                 Applications will be reviewed upon receipt and interviews may be held before the closing date

 

Visits are positively encouraged prior to interview. 

 

Please contact the school for more information and an application pack or email recruitment@st-lukesprimary.com

 

St Luke’s Church of England School, as a member of the Oxford Diocesan Schools Trust, is committed to safeguarding children and young people. All post holders in regulated activity are subject to appropriate vetting procedures and a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Enhanced check. Online checks may also be carried out to comply with KCSIE.

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About St Luke's Church of England School

St Luke’s Church of England School is a co-educational primary academy in Maidenhead, Berkshire, for children aged 3-11. The school has strong ties with St Luke's Church. Students regularly visit the church and there is representation from church members during school assemblies.

Headteacher

Sam Stevenson

Values and vision

St Luke's Church of England School is committed to promoting Christian values. There is a daily act of worship, which staff see as an important part of school life. The act of worship is broadly Christian in nature and incorporates aspects of personal, social, health and emotional education. The primary school is sensitive to the needs of children of other faiths when planning acts of worship. Staff firmly believe that no child should be expected to worship in a way that undermines their own faith, but that children should also be encouraged to broaden their experiences and respect others.

St Luke's Church of England School believes its core values help prepare all children to become responsible and caring members of modern Britain. Teachers value each pupil as an individual with different talents and needs. As the children grow older, they gain roles of greater responsibility and are offered opportunities to be playground leaders, as well as prefects and house captains.

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Applications closed