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Reception Teacher

Reception Teacher

St Mary's RC Primary School

Kilburn, London

  • Expired
Salary:
£30,480 to £41,483
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2020

Job overview

Do you want a chance to make a real difference to the pupils from the south Kilburn community?
We are seeking an experienced Reception teacher to join our successful happy school.

St Mary’s Catholic Primary school is based in South Kilburn; we are a Voluntary Aided School. Our pupils range from 3 years – 11 years old and we currently have 270 pupils on Roll.

St Mary’s Catholic Primary School was deemed to be a ‘Good’ School by our recent Ofsted Visit March 2016. Ofsted reported that ‘Pupils are polite and respectful towards each other and adults.’

We can offer:

  • Amazing children who deserve the very best and rise to every challenge
  • An active Governing Body and parents who value every aspect of the School’s work
  • Guaranteed continuous professional development
  • A talented, valued, welcoming and enthusiastic team who are committed to our school and every child in it


The successful candidate will:

  • Have a professional outlook and thrive on a challenge
  • Have a passion for teaching, and are ambitious for children, and for making a difference
  • Genuinely enjoy the company of children and can see the fun as well as the serious side of teaching
  • Be familiar with the EYFS curriculum and understand how children learn and develop in the early years 
  • Be self-reflective 
  • Be self-reflective 
  • Enjoy being part of a team


For further information please contact Amita Bajaj on 020 7624 1830 ext. 206
Application forms are available via emailing: abajaj@marycps.brent.sch.uk

The vacancy will remain open until the position is filled.

The appointment is subject to satisfactory clearance from full Disclosure of Criminal Records Checks. It is a criminal offence for anyone who is on the Disqualified from Working with Children list or disqualified from working with vulnerable adults or the elderly to apply for or to continue to work in this position. We are a safeguarding School.

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About St Mary's RC Primary School

St Mary’s Catholic Primary School, in Kilburn, north-west London, admits pupils aged 3-11. The co-educational school is state and voluntary aided. St Mary’s currently has 323 pupils in attendance. The school is committed to being fully inclusive and providing students with high standards of education.

As a Catholic school, faith is an important part of the school ethos. Religious education lessons help students to further understand Catholic values, as well as other faiths. 

Executive headteacher 

Dawn Titus

Values and vision

Teachers treat each pupil as an individual, so that they are prepared for education and life after primary school. The challenging curriculum pushes pupils to develop knowledge, skills and understanding. The foundation subjects are considered very important, as they are the base upon which students can flourish and grow.

Children are invited to go on excursions and partake in educational activities throughout the year, to develop their awareness of self and the community around them. 

Ofsted report 

“The quality of teaching is good. Teachers have high expectations, know their subjects well and plan learning that engages pupils."

“Pupils are polite and respectful towards each other and adults. They behave well in lessons, moving around the school quietly, and display good manners.” 

“The governing body has a good understanding of the school’s strengths and priorities for improvement. Governors are well qualified to support and challenge leaders.”    

View St Mary’s Catholic Primary School’s latest Ofsted report 

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