Senco
Wisbech Grammar School
Cambridgeshire
- Expired
- Salary:
- Salary is according to Wisbech Grammar School's own scale
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2020
- Apply by:
- 21 February 2020
Job overview
SENCO
September 2020
As a SENCO (Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator), you'll be responsible for supporting children with additional learning needs in the Senior School. You will need the skills required of a teacher for this role, and will also have the drive for education and those with specific learning needs.
You will have previous experience in this field and may already hold a SENCO position. You will be passionate about the role a SENCO undertakes within a school and will be able to strategically review, advise on and develop our Special Educational Needs provision.
You will need to work closely with the SENCO in Magdalene House, our Prep School, to ensure an overall SEN provision for all eligible pupils at Wisbech Grammar School.
Salary is according to Wisbech Grammar School’s own scale.
The post-holder must be committed to the safeguarding and promotion of the welfare of young people.
Your application should include our completed application form, equality form and a letter stating how you meet the job description addressed to Mr Chris Staley, Headmaster.
Please send postal applications for the attention of Mrs Sue Simmons, Human Resources Manager, Wisbech Grammar School, 47 North Brink, Wisbech, PE13 1JX or send by E-mail to SMSimmons@wisbechgrammar.com
Closing date: Applications must be received by 9am, 21 February 2020
Interviews will be held during week commencing 24 February 2020
Wisbech Grammar School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. The post is subject to an enhanced DBS check, satisfactory references and a medical.
Attached documents
About Wisbech Grammar School
Wisbech Grammar School is a mixed, independent day school based in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, for pupils aged 4-18. It has 600 pupils and welcomes children from all religions and none, while upholding the Christian values it was built on. In the past 15 years, the school has undergone substantial development, with the most recent project being a new £2 million refectory in 2015.
Wisbech Grammar School was founded in 1379 by the Guild of the Holy Trinity, which makes it one of England’s oldest schools. In 1970, the girls’ and boys’ schools were combined to make it co-educational, with all pupils occupying the girls' school on the North Brink of the River Nene. In 1983, the school was granted independent status.
Headmaster
C N Staley
Values and vision
The school goes beyond academic excellence and looks to the arts, sports and extra-curricular activities to produce rounded individuals. It celebrates difference and diversity and is immensely proud of its history, while placing just as much importance on the future. Wisbech gains consistently good results and prides itself on being the best school in three counties.
ISI report
“The quality of pupils’ personal development is excellent at all stages of the school. They become self-confident and assured individuals, meeting the aims of the school. They are able to reflect, to acknowledge their responsibility to others and to discern right from wrong. Socially, the school is a harmonious community; older pupils relate very well to the younger children and interact sympathetically with them, through the many opportunities to take responsibility, including within the all-age house groups.”
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