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Learning Support Assistant

Learning Support Assistant

Milbourne Lodge School

Surrey

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Job type:
Part Time, Temporary
Apply by:
17 January 2020

Job overview

Part-Time Learning Support Assistant  Required from January 2020

Milbourne Lodge School is an independent, academically selective, co-educational Pre-Prep and Preparatory school for children aged 4 – 13 located in extensive grounds in Esher, Surrey.  We offer inspirational teaching that is reflected in our excellent academic results and destination schools.  

We are seeking to appoint a part time  caring and dedicated learning support  assistant to support the education of a visually impaired  pupil for 1:1 support during his time at the school . You will be a team player who is positive and proactive with excellent interpersonal and communication skills.  

Milbourne Lodge is part of the Cognita international family of schools which are located in the UK, Europe, Latin America and Asia, allowing us to share ideas and practices from around the world.

If you would like to discuss this post informally please contact the Deputy Head  (jo.dicker@milbournelodge.co.uk)

How to apply:

Please see the attached role profile and application form.

Please address your covering letter to Mrs Judy Waite, Head, Milbourne Lodge School, Arbrook Lane, Esher, Surrey, KT10 9EG and email with your completed application form (in PDF format) to: Deputy Head jo.dicker@milbournelodge.co.uk

Closing Date:  9.00 am  Friday 17th January 2020, but applications will be considered as soon as they are received.

Attached documents

About Milbourne Lodge School

Milbourne Lodge School is an independent, co-educational pre-prep and preparatory school for children aged 4 – 13, located in Esher, Surrey.

Milbourne Lodge was founded in 1912 by Harvey Wyatt, and in 1948 the school was bought by Norman Hale who was Headmaster for fifty-one years. During Mr Hale’s tenure, Milbourne Lodge became one of England’s leading preparatory schools, recognised for outstanding academic achievements and numerous scholarship awards to top public schools. This pursuit of academic excellence continues to thrive at the school with each year pupils achieving scholarships and CE entry to the top Independent schools in the country including Eton, Winchester, Charterhouse, Tonbridge, Westminster, St Paul’s and Kings’ College School Wimbledon to name but a few.

In 2007 Milbourne Lodge became part of the Cognita Schools group and continues to focus on the pursuit of excellence.

The Pre-Prep department which educates pupils from Reception to Year 2 was opened in 2010 and now contains over 90 children with two form entry in each year group.

In 2016, the Hale building was opened comprising 5 new classrooms and a state of the art Science Laboratory.

In June 2017, the school was inspected by SIS and was graded 'Outstanding in All Areas'.  Please see the Inspection Report link below

Head

Mrs Judy Waite - Judy joined the school as Deputy Head, Academic in 2010 and was appointed Head in January 2016.

Our Aims

Milbourne Lodge is committed to providing the highest educational standards for our pupils.

We achieve this by:

· Promoting quality, excellence and the highest standards of education for all pupils in order to ensure they reach their full potential and receive the highest standards of teaching and learning.

· Creating a positive and caring atmosphere and environment in which pupils are encouraged and enabled to develop their skills, talents and interests to the full; intellectually, physically and spiritually, regardless of social circumstances, age or religion.

· Providing a safe and caring community in which all individuals are valued and respected and to strive for the highest standards in pastoral care.

· Engendering a spirit of learning so that pupils regard education as a lifelong process.

· Instilling in pupils the values of respect for each other, responsibility for their own actions and self-discipline.

· Placing importance on the traditional values of politeness, good manners and sportsmanship. Core values include respect, honesty and kindness and pupils are encouraged to treat others as they would like to be treated themselves.

· Celebrating the achievements of individuals in all areas of school and community life.

· Providing equal access to all for equal opportunities.

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Applications closed