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Teacher

Thames Ditton Junior School

Surrey

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
September 2016
Apply by:
23 June 2016

Job overview

The Governors at Thames Ditton Junior School would like to recruit a talented and enthusiastic teacher to join our vibrant and inspirational teaching staff for September 2016. This is a one year temporary contract.

Overall we are looking for someone who:

  • Has high expectations of all children’s learning and behaviour
  • Can be creative and innovative in their approach to the curriculum
  • Has energy and drive and thrived when working as part of a team
  • Can build relationships quickly
  • Understands the need for community involvement

In return we can offer you

  • A welcoming environment where children want to learn
  • Structured CPD and career progression

NQT's are encouraged to apply – we offer an excellent NQT programme and development opportunities

In this full-time role, you will teach a KS2 class, delivering outstanding lessons with patience, resourcefulness and high expectations of both learning and behaviour. You will report to the Year Group Leader and work with a great team of professionals.

Our school is a mixed form entry with approximately 460 pupils aged 7-11. We offer excellent facilities, well equipped classrooms and well maintained outdoor play areas.

Come and visit Thames Ditton Junior School to meet Nick Fry, Headteacher, the staff and children to see and hear more about our exciting school.

Please note we do not accept CV’s

How to Apply:
Please contact elspeth.sanders@tdjs.org for an application pack

Closing date for applications Friday 24th June @ 12 noon
Interviews week commencing 27th June 2016

Our school is committed to ensuring the safety of our pupils and expects all our staff and visitors to share this commitment.

Thames Ditton Junior School
Mercer Close
Thames Ditton
KT7 0BS

About Thames Ditton Junior School

The essence of the school 

Thames Ditton Junior School aims to offer a wide-ranging and balanced curriculum to children of all abilities. It is a friendly and welcoming place where all children are encouraged to achieve, to behave well and to participate. We aim to stretch all of our children, from those with statements of SEN to the most able. The school has been oversubscribed for many years due to its popularity with local parents, and most children live close by. There is a very active and well-supported Friends’ Committee that the Headteacher and Deputy Headteacher sit on and which runs fun as well as fundraising events for children, their parents and the local community. The governors are all local people and many have had children attend the school. The very good links with the local community were identified as a particular strength of the school during our last Ofsted inspection.

How the school is organised 

The school has a senior leadership team comprising the Headteacher, Deputy Headteacher, the Head of the Specialist Centre, the Inclusion Manager, three Senior Curriculum Leaders and the bursar. The Deputy Headteacher and the Inclusion Manager have some teaching commitments but are not class based. We are a 3-form entry junior school, with the vast majority of our intake coming from the nearby Thames Ditton Infant School. Each year group is taught in class bases but set for Maths in years 5 and 6. As well as the class teachers (including some job shares) we have additional teachers who allow us to provide PPA cover. We also have an experienced group of LSAs who work across the school supporting specific teachers and a growing number of TAs who support teachers in class. In all, there are over 40 staff employed by the school. Although there is some natural turnover of staff, recruitment of quality staff has not been a problem, despite our proximity to higher-paying London boroughs.

The school’s resources 

The school sits at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac and enjoys large and attractive grounds running up to a railway embankment. There is ample staff parking, although parking by parents can cause some local difficulty and children are encouraged to walk or cycle to school. There is a large tarmac playground, all-weather enclosed tennis courts, an Astroturf pitch and extensive grassed areas, and sport plays an important part in our school. Additional amenities include a wildlife pond, sports pavilion, raised decked area and large, mature trees. The building is a 1970s, flat-roofed, single-storey building in need of some improvement and increased accessibility. It has been extended over the years, with the extensions providing much better quality accommodation than the original building. A programme of window replacements and a new boiler have helped, but in the longer-term major work will be required. Inside, there is a specialist SEN centre with 2 classrooms and an office, and a large meeting/resources room, a reasonable-sized staffroom and variably-sized classrooms. Outside there is a music/drama lodge and a library in separate buildings. There is an air conditioned IT suite that can accommodate a full class at a time and interactive whiteboards are in the majority of classrooms. Curriculum areas are well-resourced. The Headteacher and the Deputy Headteacher share a large office.


Thames Ditton Junior School Governors
January 2008


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