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Principal Teacher

Principal Teacher

St Roch's Primary School

Glasgow

  • Expired
Salary:
£43,836
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
21 September 2019

Job overview

We need experienced and highly motivated leaders to help us drive up standards. Innovative and solutions-focused, you will help all our children fulfil their potential.

REF: GLA05318

Closing Date 22 September 2019

We are an equal opportunities employer so please inform of any special requirements you may have.

Membership of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups Scheme will be essential on taking up appointment along with GTCS Registration.

To find out more and apply online visit www.myjobscotland.gov.uk/councils/glasgow and enter the relevant job reference number.

Make a difference to the future lives of Glasgow’s children.
www.glasgow.gov.uk

About St Roch's Primary School

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+44 141 552 0010

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St Roch’s Primary School is a mixed, mainstream, state primary school in Glasgow City. It admits children aged four to eleven and can accommodate up to 400 students at full capacity. 

St Roch’s Primary School was founded in 1907 and was named after Saint Roch. It has a specialist unit for pupils with hearing impairments. The school has close links to the local church, and the parish priest assists with the Christianity elements of religious and moral education.   

Headteacher 

Mary E. McNulty   

Vision and values 

St Roch’s Primary School aims to provide a welcoming and friendly environment for all its students and staff. It celebrates the diversity of the community and works hard to ensure everyone is safe, happy and valued. Teachers want each pupil to reach their full academic potential and to uphold these values in all they do: respect, equality and inclusion, friendship, pride, nurturing and caring, honesty and health. 

St Roch’s Primary School wants to create successful learners, confident individuals, responsible citizens and effective contributors. Positive behaviour is recognised and awarded through Golden Time treats, awards at assemblies and certificates. 

The primary school uses the Curriculum for Excellence, with pupils receiving a well-rounded education. The curriculum focuses on eight areas: expressive arts, health and well-being, languages, maths, religious and moral studies, science, social studies and technology. 

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