PPA Teacher
Windrush Primary School
Greenwich
- Expired
- Salary:
- MPG
- Job type:
- Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2016
- Apply by:
- 19 May 2016
Job overview
Do you want to work in a school where the number one value is happiness? If so then Windrush Primary is the school for you.
We are a split site four form entry school based in Thamesmead (1 form entry) and Charlton (3 form entry) that has maintained outstanding since 2007 (last inspection July 2013) . Our Charlton site opened in 2012 and currently has pupils from Reception to Year 3. We passionately believe that happy children learn best and happy teachers and staff will deliver outstanding outcomes for our children.
Due to our continued expansion, opening 3 new Year 4 classes in September and internal promotions we are looking to appoint PPA teachers across both sites, there will be opportunities for subject responsibility for suitable candidates.
We are the right school for you if…
- Are an NQT that strives to become an outstanding teacher You
- You are a good or outstanding practitioner
- You are driven to maintain outstanding outcomes for our pupils
- You enjoy working with a positive and established staff team
- You want to develop your career within an outstanding school
- You want to make a positive contribution to our pupils socially as well as academically
We will offer you
- An incredibly happy working environment
- Staff who are extremely supportive
- A leadership team who are hands on-every single day.
- Continuous CPD and leadership opportunities in an expanding school
- An exceptional ethos of care for pupils, staff and families
School visits are warmly welcomed and encouraged. Please contact Donna Corrigan at dcorrigan@windrush.greenwich.sch.uk to arrange an appointment.
Application packs can be downloaded from our website www.windrushprimary.org
Successful candidates will be asked to apply for an Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure & Barring Service. Information about the disclosure can be found at www.crb.gov.uk
Closing date: Friday 20th May 2016 – 12pm
About Windrush Primary School
Windrush Primary School is a mainstream academy school for children aged 3-11, situated in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, London. In September 2012, Windrush Primary School expanded, opening a second site in Charlton to add to the Thamesmead site. Ninety Reception pupils were welcomed to the Charlton school, and 90 pupils now join in each year.
Although Windrush Primary School is split across two sites, both hold dear to the same values and high expectations. In 2013, Ofsted rated the school as outstanding, a status it has held since 2007.
Executive headteacher
Jo Marchant
Values and vision
Windrush Primary School aims to maintain a warm, welcoming, caring and happy school community in which all pupils feel valued and have a strong sense of personal achievement. Teachers promote the highest academic standards and good communication through the whole school community. The values are summarised as: happiness and enjoyment; politeness, kindness and caring; respect and tolerance; effort, attitude and perseverance; high standards of behaviour; partnership; honesty, fairness and trustworthiness.
Windrush Primary School promotes the fundamental British values of democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and mutual respect, and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs.
Ofsted report
“The aspirational leaders and managers, including governors, have secured high achievement for pupils and outstanding teaching over many years. These continue to improve as the school expands. Standards in reading, writing and mathematics are well above those of most schools nationally. All pupils make exceptional progress, many from starting points which are low. Teaching and learning are outstanding. Parents and carers at both sites are unanimous in their praise of the school.”
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