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Lead Practitioner - Numeracy

Lead Practitioner - Numeracy

Frederick Bremer School

Waltham Forest

  • Expired
Salary:
Lead Practitioner Scale 3 - 8 (£44,049 - £49,429)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
17 April 2017

Job overview

You will have a proven track record of securing successful pupil outcomes in Mathematics and Numeracy as well as creating a culture of learning where everyone can achieve, and exceed, their potential. You will be an outstanding teacher, and leader of learning, who also has experience in developing the potential of other teachers.

This post will include leading on whole school CPD, mentoring early stage teachers and leading on whole school numeracy.   The school is at an exciting point in its development; we have recently had a full Ofsted inspection and have been judged as a Good school across all areas.  We would welcome applications from ambitious individuals who share our vision and wish to contribute to transforming community education in Walthamstow.  

Our staff are committed to sharing good practice and collaborative working, with opportunities for creativity within the curriculum encouraged.  Frederick Bremer is a school which enjoys excellent state of the art facilities, and is rapidly improving to become an outstanding provider of high quality local education.  

To apply, please download the application form and send completed to recruitment@bremer.waltham.sch.uk by 9am Tuesday, 18th April.  Interviews to be held on 21st April 2017.

For more information a please see our website www.bremer.org.uk

The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.  Offer of a position is subject to receiving satisfactory references and an Enhanced DBS Clearance 

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About Frederick Bremer School

Frederick Bremer School is a mainstream, non-selective, co-educational secondary school for children aged 11-16, situated in Walthamstow, East London. There are 860 students on its roll.

The school has specialist provision for children who have autism spectrum conditions. It also has a large and highly specialist special educational needs team, which supports a large number of pupils with needs ranging from visual impairments to cognitive learning needs.

Frederick Bremer School was named after a local entrepreneur who invented the first petrol-driven car in 1894, which he drove around the local streets of Walthamstow.

Headteacher

Mrs Jenny Smith

Values and ethos

Frederick Bremer School’s motto is “The very best they can be”. The secondary school promotes the shared values of respect, responsibility and integrity. Its broad, balanced and inclusive curriculum places great emphasis on critical thinking. Teachers engage in ongoing debate about teaching practices, in order to ensure the best possible learning experiences for children. There is a pupil leadership programme, including an active school council.

Ofsted report

"The headteacher has been relentless in driving improvement over the last three years. As a result, the quality of teaching is increasingly strong and pupils are making rapid progress. Pupils’ personal development, behaviour and welfare are good. They enjoy being a part of the strong inclusive school community and have confidence in each other. The attainment gap between disadvantaged pupils and their peers in the school is closing quickly. Safeguarding provision is strong. Pupils are well informed about keeping safe; they feel safe in the school."

View Frederick Bremer School’s latest Ofsted report

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