Head of Primary Phase
Bradley Stoke Community School
South Gloucestershire
- Expired
- Salary:
- L12 - L16
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 13th April 2015
- Apply by:
- 6 November 2014
Job overview
We wish to appoint an inspirational leader for this unrivalled opportunity to open and lead our new one-form entry Primary Phase, opening in September 2015.
We are seeking a leader who is:
- excited about the opportunity to develop and establish the Primary Phase in an all-through school
- forward-thinking and highly aspirational for the Primary Phase, the wider school and the academy Trust
- passionate about teaching and learning
- a team player with drive and a sense of humour
- committed to ensuring that all children fulfil their potential, regardless of their background
We can offer you:
- a strong vision and community ethos
- outstanding leadership and support from our Executive Headteacher, Dave Baker, the school's Headteacher, Jenny Sutton Kirby, and the Trust's Directors and Governors
- a stunning new building
- a Trust which is poised to grow as an accredited sponsor of primary and secondary schools
- a school which can provide wide-ranging opportunities for partnership working
Applicants are welcome to visit Bradley Stoke Community School during the application period or arrange to talk to Dave Baker or Jenny Sutton Kirby by appointment. Please contact Sarah Morris on 01454 868872 or sarah.morris@bradleystokecs.org.uk to arrange to talk to Dave or Jenny, and Sharon Turner on 01454 868856 or sharon.turner@bradleystokesc.org.uk to arrange a visit or for further information.
For an application pack please visit our our website: Bradley Stoke Community School - Current Vacancies.
The closing date for receipt of applications is 9:00 a.m. on 6th November 2014.
Interviews will be held on Tuesday 2nd and Wednesday 3rd December with an orientation and information-gathering afternoon for shortlisted candidates on Tuesday 25th November 2014.
We are committed to equal opportunities and to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and we expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check.
About Bradley Stoke Community School
- Bradley Stoke Community School
- Fiddler's Wood Lane, Bradley Stoke
- South Gloucestershire
- BS32 9BS
- United Kingdom
Bradley Stoke is a co-educational, non-denominational all-through academy in South Gloucestershire. As of the most recent inspection there were 1,120 students on the school roll, of which 221 were in the sixth form. The school is overseen by the The Olympus Academy Trust. The school is located opposite Meadowbrook Primary School and next to Bridge Community Church. The town of Bradley Stoke has a population of 28,000, and is known for the 60 acre Three Brooks local nature reserve.
Headteacher
Steve Moir
Values and vision
Bradley Stoke Community School is proud of its committed staff who administer an encouraging and collaborative learning environment, where every student is driven to fulfil their potential and are encouraged to set high aims for their future. A varied curriculum is supplemented by cross curricular activities which students have the opportunity to take part in before, during and after school.
An all-through education gives an element of dependability to a student’s school experience, and the chance to forge close contacts with students and staff alike that can continue from Key Stage 1 to sixth form, and also into later life.
Ofsted
“The culture and ethos of the school are very strong and leaders and governors are highly ambitious for the students and lead by example. Students, parents, carers and staff show considerable confidence in the school’s leadership and are fully supportive of its further and continued development. The school’s partnership working and development of its staff are excellent.”
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