Deputy Headteacher
Stowupland High School
Suffolk
- Expired
- Salary:
- L16 - L21
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 1 January 2015
- Apply by:
- 4 September 2014
Job overview
Stowupland is a thriving, 13-18 rural school in mid-Suffolk. Under School Organisation Review, Stowupland will become an 11-18 school in 2015.
From 1 January 2015 we are seeking to recruit a Deputy Headteacher to join the school's leadership team. This is a key appointment and you will have:
- an outstanding record of learning, teaching and school improvement
- proven experience as a leader and subject line-manager
- excellent communication, interpersonal and organisational skills.
In return, we can offer:
- an inclusive, community school where behaviour is at least good and frequently outstanding
- a commitment to the Teacher Enhancement and Effectiveness Programme (TEEP)
- a focus on innovation and "risk-taking" where this is in the best interest of students
- a spacious, rural setting with an on-site fitness facility.
Further details are available from Sarah Stringer, Headteacher's PA, and applicants are welcome to telephone or to visit the school. Given the school's expansion, applicants from any subject background will be acceptable.
Applications to be returned to the school, Church Road, Stowupland, Stowmarket, Suffolk IP14 4BQ. Tel: (01449) 674827. Email: enquiries@stowuplandhighschool.co.uk
Website: www.stowuplandhighschool.co.uk
After 23 July 2014 all enquiries or questions should be directed to: kgrimes@stowuplandhighschool.co.uk
Closing date: 4 September 2014.
Interviews: w/c 15 September 2014.
All vacancies appear on: www.suffolkjobsdirect.org
This authority is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. DBS checks required for relevant posts.
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About Stowupland High School
- Stowupland High School
- Church Road, Stowupland, Stowmarket
- Suffolk
- IP14 4BQ
- United Kingdom
We are an inclusive 11-18 community school in mid-Suffolk. Our large catchment area, which covers many of the outlying villages, adds to the vibrant and stimulating culture of the school. Our current admission number allows for 210 places in Year 7.
The school opened in 1978 and our community sports centre opened in 1999.
We are proud to be a founding school of the John Milton Academy Trust, and fully support its vision of Ambition, Aspiration and Excellence. The Trust sets the strategic direction and provides valuable support for all aspects of school life. It has facilitated an ambitious building refurbishment and improvement programme costing many hundreds of thousands of pounds and this has helped to create a welcoming and flexible 21st century learning environment.
Our state-of-the-art Sixth Form building opened in January 2021.This exciting new build provides students with outstanding new facilities and space to develop their own distinctive Sixth Form character.
The new Mulberry Stowupland Centre opened on site in late 2021. This development, a partnership between John Milton Academy Trust, SENDAT (a specialist local Trust) and Suffolk County Council, has enhanced the provision for children with SEND, both locally and across the county.
Headteacher
David Brewster
Values and vision
The following values are fundamental to the operation of every civilised community. The local, national and international relevance of these values should be emphasised to students whenever possible.
Rights – everyone in our learning community has rights
Responsibilities – everyone in our learning community has responsibilities
Respect – everyone and everything in our learning community deserves to be treated with respect
Ofsted
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