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Learning Support Teacher

Learning Support Teacher

Abercorn School

Westminster

  • Expired
Salary:
Above national scale
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
1st September 2017
Apply by:
19 July 2017

Job overview

Learning Support Teacher required for September 2017

Abercorn School is an independent, co-educational day school for pupils aged 2 -13 set across three prestigious Central London location – Marylebone, St John’s Wood and Portland Place. Established in 1987, the School aims to offer its pupils the best start in education by providing a friendly, caring and inspiring academic atmosphere where a true love of learning is nurtured and from which pupils can go on to successfully gain places at the onwards schools of their choosing.

Abercorn School offers teachers a truly unique place to work, opportunity for personal development and a competitive salary. This is an outstanding opportunity for a dedicated and enthusiastic person who wishes to work as a Learning Support Teacher in a top London Prep School. The key is to have experience of teaching and delivering numeracy and phonics intervention. Experience of teaching EAL is also an asset and as is the flexibility to teach from EYFS to the end of Key Stage 2.

Please note that the position involves working across three school sites. This is a part time role. Candidates with genuine interested in SEN, EAL and G&T are encouraged to apply. They will be fully supported by the SENCO and opportunities for CPD will be fully available and supported by the school.

Abercorn School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service. All appointments are also subject to the receipt of satisfactory references. All applicants must provide evidence of eligibility to work in the UK.

An application form, a job description, person specification and the school's Safer Recruitment Policy may be obtained below. Please send your completed application to Maryse Laneville at hr@abercornschool.com.

Attached documents

About Abercorn School

Abercorn School is a co-educational independent school in Marylebone, London, offering prep, pre-prep and nursery education to children aged 2 to 13. Founded in 1987, the school is an International British School and is governed by a board of directors. Pupils may join the school at various ages and from diverse pre-school and school settings.  

Headmaster

Mr Christopher Hammond

Values and vision 

Within a strongly multi-cultural environment, Abercorn School aims to give pupils the best start in life by providing a friendly, caring and inspiring academic education. The school believes in traditional values and standards. Through this framework, it strives to enable pupils to develop their individual talents and skills. 

Students are provided with the skills to become confident lifelong learners, with the attitudes needed to contribute to both local and global citizenship. Teachers promote independence and a sense of responsibility among their students.

ISI report 

“The overall quality and standards are good… The children’s personal, social and emotional development is excellent; they feel secure and happy. From the youngest age, children happily share resources, take turns and organise themselves and by the end of Reception they are highly independent. The variety of backgrounds and cultures within their inclusive international community encourages children to understand and learn about their individual differences and to respect one another... There is a clear and shared understanding by all staff of the safeguarding and welfare of children.”

View Abercorn School's latest ISI report 

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Applications closed