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Nursery Class Teacher

Nursery Class Teacher

Holy Trinity CE Primary School

Haringey

  • Expired
Salary:
£28,098-£38,241
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
April 2017
Apply by:
1 February 2017

Job overview

Nursery Class Teacher April 2017 

  • Are you inspired by learning with a desire for very child to be great? 
  • Are you driven to make a difference and the rewards this gives?  
  • Are you passionate about creating a stimulating environment to challenge and generate curiosity? 
  • Are you looking for a class teacher post within a professional engaging and supportive school environment? 

We are a one form entry school within a medium sized and growing academy Trust that has a strong commitment to learning and children.  

“Excellence and Equity for All Children in a Christian Context” LDBS Academy Trust 

Within the Trust we form a Trust Partnership of three one form entry schools within the Local Authority of Haringey. Our three schools are within close proximity to each other and located in Wood Green, Tottenham and South Tottenham and each school has a designated Senior Leadership Team of a Head of School and Assistant Headteacher with an Executive Headteacher.  

Each school has a committed and passionate team of class teachers and Leaders of Learning who will mentor you in your new role and also who regular work together across the school creating a larger professional community.  This is an exciting opportunity to work collaboratively with two other Trust Partnership schools and the Early Years team. 

In addition to the Partnership and school CPD we also provide bespoke training from the LDBS GROW EDUCATION PARTNERS. We will provide you with IT equipment and remote access working and we also provide all staff with Employee Assistance Programme, well-being support and medical cover 

Please look at our school website to find out more about the school and if you have any questions please contact the school and ask to speak to the Head of School. We welcome interested candidates to visit the school and appointments can be made via the school office. 

Holy Trinity CE Primary School 

Somerset Road 

London N17 9EJ 

Tel: 020 8808 2588   

www.holytrinityn17.ldbsact.org  

www.ldbsact.org   

Closing Date: 12 noon Wednesday 1st February   

Interview Date: Friday 10th February    

Holy Trinity CE Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and requires all staff, governors and volunteers to share this commitment.  Successful applicants will be required to complete an enhanced DBS disclosure  

Attached documents

About Holy Trinity CE Primary School

Holy Trinity CE Primary School is a mixed Church of England primary academy for 3- to 11-year-olds, located in Tottenham, North London. It has just over 230 pupils.

The school can trace its roots back to the 1790s, when it was founded as the Industrial School for Girls. It became associated with Holy Trinity Church in 1907, when it was known as Green Coat School. It took on its current name in 2013, when it came under the control of the LDBS (London Diocesan Board for Schools) Academies Trust.

Other schools in the trust are: St Andre and St Francis CE Primary School; Millbrook Park CE Primary School; St Paul’s and All Hallows’ CE Primary School; St Michael’s CE Primary School; and St Ann’s CE Primary School.

Executive headteacher

Simon Knowles

Values and vision

Holy Trinity CE Primary School is proud of its mission, which it says is to serve its local community and work in partnership with parents and the local church. 

The school has what it calls a “strong Christian ethos and set of values”. It aims to provide a stable, caring and intellectually stimulating environment where children can develop their potential.

Ofsted report

“Teaching is good because most activities are carefully planned and assessed at the right level for pupils. As a result, they make good progress. Children get off to a strong start and make good progress in the early years.” 

“Pupils’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development is very strong. This, together with the work of their active school council, helps to prepare pupils for life in modern democratic Britain.”

Read Holy Trinity CE Primary School’s latest Ofsted report

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