Class Teacher Year 1
Penn Wood Primary and Nursery School
Slough
- Expired
- Salary:
- M1-M6/Upper Pay Scale/R&R a possibility
- Job type:
- Full Time, Maternity Cover
- Start date:
- January 2015
Job overview
Maternity Cover but Permanent contract available due to expansion
'Better Never Stops'
Ofsted 2014 - Good with many outstanding features
Visits to our website and the school are positively encouraged.
Penn Wood is an expanding primary school operating in a wonderful indoor/outdoor environment (including a woodland). We are a Pie Corbett 'Talk for Writing' Training Centre. Experienced teachers and NQTs are encouraged to apply for the post.
Application packs are available on our website http://www.pennwood.slough.sch.uk/. Please send completed forms to enquiries@pennwood.slough.sch.uk and jane_girle@pennwood.slough.sch.uk
Interviews commence upon receipt of suitable applications
Our School is committed to safeguarding.
The successful applicant will be required to provide suitable references and undergo an enhanced DBS check.
Headteacher: Mrs J. Girle
Deputy Heads: Mrs A Lawson and Mrs J Shears
Penn Wood Primary and Nursery School
Penn Road, Slough, Berkshire SL2 1PH
Tel: 01753 521811 Fax: 01753 536052
About Penn Wood Primary and Nursery School
- Penn Wood Primary and Nursery School
- Penn Road, Slough
- Berkshire
- SL2 1PH
- United Kingdom
Penn Wood Primary and Nursery School is a mixed, mainstream school in Slough, Berkshire, that caters for three- to eleven-year-old pupils. It has approximately 670 pupils and has received the UNICEF Rights Respecting School Award, the ICT Quality Mark and Think Schools accreditation. In addition, it is a Centre of Excellence for Talk for Writing.
Penn Wood Primary and Nursery School was founded in 1996 as William Penn Nursery School. It now has a Governing Body, Inclusion Team and Specials Needs Team to provide a caring and secure environment for every child.
Headteacher
Jane Girle
Vision and values
The Tree of Life represents the values of Penn Wood. The school celebrates diversity and minimises any barriers to learning. The vision is "Better never stops". This means respecting every children’s individual abilities, helping to building existing skills so progress can be made across all areas of learning.
English and maths are prioritised within each subject area, alongside language and literacy. Teachers strive to establish good thinking and ICT skills for every pupil. The school has adopted a subject-specific approach rather than a cross-curricular one.
Ofsted report
“Teachers work hard to stimulate and motivate pupils, making good use of information and communication technology, where suitable. For example, in a religious education lesson pupils made good progress understanding Sikhism because a video provoked good-quality discussion about what Sikhs believe and how this links to other religions.”
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