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Learning Support Assistant

Learning Support Assistant

St Leonard's Church of England Primary School

Lambeth

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Salary:
Salary Spine point 5-6 £23,427– £23,850 (actual £20,150 to £20,515) 32.5 hours per week. Term time only for 39 weeks per year.
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2023
Apply by:
8 December 2022

Job overview

This is a brilliant opportunity to work with our supportive and inclusive team here at St. Leonard’s CE Primary school.  We are looking to appoint an enthusiastic and motivated individual to join our team of Learning Support Assistants. The role will involve working closely with class teachers and the school SENCO to support students to enable learning.  

You will be working specifically with a pupil in lower KS2 who has autism, a great sense of humour and a real love for learning. 

Prior visits are welcomed.

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About St Leonard's Church of England Primary School

St Leonard’s Church of England Primary School is a mixed CofE primary school and nursery, situated in Streatham, south-west London. The school has approximately 204 pupils aged 3-11. 

St Leonard’s CE Primary School was founded in 1813. The school opened its nursery and took its first two forms of Reception-aged children in September 2016. It has a partnership with the Lambeth Music Service and provides opportunities for learning musical instruments, along with singing, acting and dancing.    

Headteacher 

Simon Jackson    

Vision and values 

St Leonard’s Church of England Primary School wants to serve the community by providing high-quality education to children across Streatham and south-west London. The school nurtures Christian beliefs, promoting the values of faith, hope and love. Pupils are encouraged to achieve to the best of their abilities in an inspiring and caring environment. 

In 2011, the school introduced the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) to establish a creative and practical teaching approach. St Leonard’s encourages children to become active citizens through a student council, where issues concerning school life are debated.    

Ofsted report  

“Pupils make good progress because of the good teaching, the effective use of assessment information to target support and because of their own motivation to succeed. As a result, by the time pupils leave the school, the proportion attaining the expected levels of performance is above the national average.”  

View St Leonard’s Church of England Primary School’s latest Ofsted report 

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