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Teaching Assistant

Moon Hall School, Reigate

Surrey

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Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
3 February 2023

Job overview

Moon Hall is a thriving dyslexia specialist school set in the stunning Surrey Hills

All pupils are dyslexic, however we encourage each of them to be ambitious and be the very best possible version of themselves. Their dyslexia should not be a barrier to their success.

We have above national average GCSE results in English and in overall GCSE pass rates. Our success is attributed to the wonderful environment that we create which expertly balances both academic rigour and pastoral support.

Our staff retention is exceptionally high and the School Leadership Team place a large emphasis on staff wellbeing to ensure that all staff feel valued and respected.

Being a specialist school, we have a large SEN department and an in-house therapy team. If successful in this role, you will be joining a nurturing and supportive team with a very much shared vision and ethos.

This post as a Teaching Assistant will suit both someone with experience or someone new to role. It may even be that you are looking for a change or new challenge and we would be happy to accept applications from those willing to undertake training for the role. An understanding of dyslexia and a willingness to support is key.

Applications close on Friday 3rd of February 2023

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About Moon Hall School, Reigate

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+44 1306 611372

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Moon Hall School, Reigate: A Mainstream Dyslexia Specialist School

About Us: 

Moon Hall School, Reigate, is dedicated to supporting pupils with dyslexia from Year 3 to Year 11. We provide our students with the opportunity to access the mainstream curriculum, helping them bridge the gap between their current attainment and their true potential. Our tailored curricular provision respects the unique learning strategies of each pupil, ensuring they acquire, assimilate, and communicate information at their own pace through a variety of teaching approaches and experiences.

Our Aim: 

We strive to cultivate independent learners who are confident and capable. Under the leadership of Headteacher Michelle Catterson (BSc, PGCE, NPQH, SpLD Level 3), a BDA Board Trustee and APPG member for Dyslexia, we are committed to helping every pupil achieve their full academic and co-curricular potential. While literacy and numeracy are our main priorities, we also focus on personal development, preparing our students to succeed as adults in the ‘real world’. 

Mission and Vision: 

Our mission is to support every pupil in reaching their full potential, both academically and personally. We believe in teaching to each individual’s ability, ensuring that every student feels valued and supported. Our vision is to create a nurturing environment where students can thrive and develop the confidence and skills needed to access the curriculum and succeed in life.

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