Learning Support Teacher
Surbiton High Boys' Preparatory School
Kingston upon Thames
- Expired
- Salary:
- Competitive - Based on the Surbiton High School Pay Scale
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 3 September 2024
Job overview
Learning Support Teacher
Surbiton High Boys’ Preparatory School is seeking a Learning Support Teacher to join our dedicated and dynamic team. You will be responsible for designing lesson plans and resources for pupils receiving Support for Learning, monitoring their progress and providing termly written reports, regularly communicating with classroom teachers to discuss individual pupils' progress, and attending Staff and Parent/Staff Consultation meetings.
Surbiton High Boys’ Preparatory School helps our pupils to explore who they are and what they are striving for. Our boys leave us as confident, happy individuals who are ready to face the challenges of the next step in their journey. We are looking for a passionate Learning Support Teacher who will share this goal and vision for our pupils.
Start Date: October 2024 or January 2025
Tenure: Permanent, Part-time (1-2 days per week; specific days negotiable but flexible to best suit boys’ timetable)
Please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification for further details.
To Apply:
Please apply online by clicking on the following:
For any queries relating to the role or your application, please email recruitment@surbitonhigh.com
Surbiton High Schools is culturally diverse and are fully committed to celebrating, respecting and learning about inclusion and diversity throughout the community.
Surbiton High School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Please note that the School reserves the right to appoint at any stage during the recruitment process.
Attached documents
About Surbiton High Boys' Preparatory School
- Surbiton High Boys' Preparatory School
- Charles Burney House, 143 Maple Road, Surbiton
- Surrey
- KT6 4BB
- United Kingdom
At Surbiton High Boys’ Preparatory School, there is an exceptional record of academic achievement, where the boys are encouraged to think creatively and critically, taking ownership of their learning from an early age. We promote lateral thinking, independence, and responsibility in all areas of School life and beyond, allowing our boys to flourish as individuals. The guiding principles that underpin every facet of the Boys’ Preparatory school is ‘respect, resilience and responsibility’. They are the thread that weaves through every aspect of the School community and contributes significantly to the warm, welcoming environment, fostering a spirit of pride and ownership among our pupils.
Our inspiring staff, encourage each individual pupil to fulfil their potential, whilst helping them to recognise their own qualities and strengths, through interactive and practical lessons, with an emphasis on teamwork, fun and skills development. An outstanding education is provided, and the pupils are encouraged to embrace all the opportunities they offer. We promote lateral thinking, independence, and responsibility in all areas of school life and beyond. The pupils enjoy a diverse range of cultural and sporting experiences in a community that celebrates success in many areas. Learning is prized and curiosity is welcomed at the Boys’ Preparatory School, allowing our pupils the opportunity to flourish as individuals.
Surbiton High School has approximately 1600 pupils aged between 4 and 18. Our Preparatory Schools are divided into the Girls’ Preparatory School and Boys’ Preparatory School, and the Senior School is girls only from age 11 upwards.
We are looking for applicants who are passionate about inspiring those around them, bringing out ‘The Best in Everyone’ and working with us to remain a leading school of choice rated ‘excellent in all areas’ by ISI 2023.
Head of the Boys’ Prep
Mr Byron King
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