Teaching Assistant
John Blandy Primary School
Southmoor, Abingdon, Oxfordshire
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Job type:
- Part Time, Temporary
- Start date:
- 2nd March 2020
- Apply by:
- 26 February 2020
Job overview
John Blandy Primary School are looking for three enthusiastic Teaching Assistants :-
2 X Teaching Assistants
20 hours per week, Temporary until 31st August 2020, Term Time Only
Job Share/part time workers would be considered
SEN/1:1 Experience is desirable
NJC Grade 4 £18,426 - £18,795 per annum, pro rata
(Actual Annual salary in the region of £8,295-£8,461*)
*Qualification Allowance may apply
1 Teaching Assistant
12.5 hours per week, Temporary until 31st August 2020, Term Time Only
Job Share/part time workers would be considered
Early years / SEN/1:1 Experience is desirable
NJC Grade 4 £18,426 - £18,795 per annum, pro rata
(Actual Annual salary in the region of £5,184-£5,288*)
*Qualification Allowance may apply
Please visit our school website for a copy of the full Job Advertisement and a copy of the job description :
www.www.johnblandyprimary.org.uk
About John Blandy Primary School
- John Blandy Primary School
- Laurel Drive, Southmoor, Abingdon
- Oxfordshire
- OX13 5DJ
- United Kingdom
John Blandy Primary School is a small primary in the village of Southmoor, Oxfordshire. Named for an 18th century Sheriff of Berkshire and founded around the same time, the school has fewer than 200 pupils aged 4-11.
John Blandy Primary became a member of the Faringdon Academy of Schools in 2013, forming a multi-academy trust along with several other local primary and secondary schools. As part of the school’s future development plans, John Blandy Primary will be undergoing extensive expansion and modernisation over the coming years.
Co-headteachers
Mrs Silvester and Mr Turner
Values and vision
Values-based education plays a huge part in the school, with students being educated in the importance of tolerance, diversity and individual liberty. The school takes great care to ensure respect for other faiths and belief systems. In terms of academic practice, John Blandy Primary School offers a rich skills-based curriculum and prides itself on the academic expertise of its teachers.
Ofsted report
“Pupils, including disadvantaged and vulnerable ones, are making good progress in their learning. Phonics teaching is strong and pupils read well and regularly. They have good opportunities to develop their writing and their skills in mathematics … Teachers have established good relationships with pupils. Pupils enjoy learning and listen to their teachers.”
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