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Part-time Learning Support Teacher

Part-time Learning Support Teacher

Harrow School

Harrow

  • Expired
Salary:
£Competitive
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
Required from September 2017
Apply by:
4 June 2017

Job overview

The School seeks to appoint a part-time Learning Support Teacher. The exact days and hours are open to negotiation.

The successful candidate will ideally have extensive SEND experience. A post graduate Certificate Level 7 that qualifies them to be an internal assessor for access arrangements would be an advantage. Candidates should be familiar with the most recent JCQ regulations relating to extra time in examinations, and experience of testing and diagnosing SpLD would be preferable. Experience with helping boys prepare for English GCSE/IGCSE would also be advantageous. Candidates should expect to teach at all levels throughout the School.

For an application pack, visit www.harrowschool.org.uk/Work-at-Harrow or contact the Head Master’s Executive PA, Ms. Christine Ryan at ryancs@harrowschool.org.uk.

Closing date: 5 June 2017

The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The successful applicant must be willing to undergo child protection screening including checks with any past employer and the Disclosure and Barring Service.

Harrow is an equal opportunities employer.

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About Harrow School

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  • Harrow School
  • 5 High Street, Harrow on the Hill
  • Middlesex
  • HA1 3HP
  • United Kingdom
+44 20 8872 8000

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Harrow School is situated in Harrow on the Hill in north-west London. The School is located on a 324-acre estate which encompasses much of Harrow on the Hill and is one of the best-known schools in the world. Around 837 boys study at Harrow and live in the School’s 12 boarding houses. Employees particularly value the School’s beautiful green estate, the positive working environment, and good relationships with their colleagues.

Harrow School is an independent boarding secondary school for boys aged 13-18. It was established, by royal charter, in 1572 during the reign of Elizabeth I. It is operated as a Royal Charter Corporation, which is a charitable trust whose trustees are the school’s governors. The school licenses the Harrow name to a number of schools in Asia.

Head Master

Alastair Land

Values and vision

Harrow School believes that the success of students should not be measured purely by grades, but by their influence on the wider world.

The school believes that all organisations need strong and clearly expressed values to create identity, focus, unity and drive, and in order to answer the questions: “what do we belong to?”, “what’s important to us?”, "why do our collective efforts matter?”, and “what holds us together?”.

Harrow’s values of courage, honour, humility and fellowship aim to help the school to make decisions from day-to-day that mean members of its community behave and perform better. These four Values link closely to Harrow School’s Christian foundation, and the principles of “Godliness and good learning” established by its founder, John Lyon.

ISI report

“Pupils are high achievers in all areas of their academic lives. Their success owes much to the strong and supportive boarding community to which they all belong and which gives the encouragement to work hard and aim high, and the confidence to set themselves ambitious goals.”

“Pupils invariably work hard and utilise their strong motivation and desire to succeed, and this is one of the main drivers in their success. The strong progress they make, and their all-round excellent achievement is enabled by many innovative approaches and initiatives introduced by school leaders.”

View Harrow School’s latest ISI report

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