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Class Teacher (KS1 or KS2)

Class Teacher (KS1 or KS2)

Wood End Primary School

Warwickshire

Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2015
Apply by:
6 March 2015

Job overview

The Governors of Wood End Primary School seek an excellent teacher to join the team of our popular and successful school.

Wood End Primary School is a growing and successful village school and is a wonderful place to teach in and an inspirational place to be a pupil in. We are very privileged to work with over 140 enthusiastic and positive children whose behaviour is ‘outstanding’. They are always ‘up for a challenge’ and are immensely proud of their school.

We are proud of our committed staff at all levels. They take great pride in their school and have a strong impact on outcomes for our pupils. Our motivated teachers, who are praised widely for their excellent teaching, are a professional, friendly and innovative team who are strongly supported by our capable Teaching Assistants. Our Midday Supervisors, Site Management and Administration teams are highly regarded and share our determination to drive forward progress together.

We are looking forward to welcoming new teachers to join our team in our journey towards becoming an outstanding school. Support and professional development is second to none. Not only do our Newly Qualified Teachers experience an induction programme which is recognised as a ‘County model of best practise’, but all of our staff at every level benefit from high quality professional development opportunities. Many of our staff have also enjoyed the unique opportunity to work across our ‘outstanding graded’ academy primary schools and gain promoted posts within our academy.

Our school gets involved in everything. We enter all manner of competitions from poetry writing, to singing in national choirs, to local and county sports events. We also sometimes win them! Our dedicated staff contributes to the vast range of extra –curricular activities we offer children, who attend in large numbers.

The successful candidate will:

  • be an excellent classroom practitioner who ensures that all children make great progress
  • be a dedicated professional with the ability to inspire children and their colleagues
  • set the highest standards for themselves and others
  • have excellent subject and curriculum knowledge
  • work successfully in partnership with parents and our community

You will benefit from:

  • Pupils whose ‘outstanding behaviour’ contributes strongly to our school ethos
  • Colleagues who are supportive, welcoming and innovative
  • Parents who encourage their children to do their best and support us at every opportunity
  • Highly regarded professional development opportunities for teachers at all stages in their career
  • The opportunity to work across our primary schools and unrivalled career opportunities

We welcome visits and would be delighted to show you around our wonderful school.

Tours of school: Tuesday 3rd March 2015 - 1.00pm,  Wednesday 4th March 2015 - 9.00am

Application packs and further details are available from Mrs J Woodward, PA to Executive Headteacher, C/O Birchwood Primary School, Birchwood Avenue, Dordon, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1LW
Email: woodward.j@welearn365.com
Tel: 01827 892913
Fax: 01827 892678

Closing date: Friday 6th March 2015 - 12.00pm (noon).
Proposed Interview Date: Thursday 12th March 2015 - successful applicants are likely to be required for the complete day.

Wood End Primary School is a proud member of The Community Academies Trust along with Birchwood, Budbrooke and Dordon Primary Schools and The Polesworth School. The Community Academies Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to enhanced DBS disclosure.

About Wood End Primary School

+44 1827 872237

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Ensuring Excellent 3-18 Community Education

Our approach is based on a fundemental belief that all young people have talent and the potential to achieve more than they ever thought possible. 

Achievement in three main areas:

  • Academic – excellent standards and outstanding progress are a prerequisite for success in life eqipping young people with the skills and knowledge they will need to be successful, happy and productive citizens.
  • Social: Excellent relationships for learning are a prerequisite for all other achievements.  Relationships that engender mutual respect between young people, and all other members of our academies’ communities will ensure learning can be fun in a disciplined and caring environment where the highest expectations are the norm.
  • Personal:  All young people achieve things they can be proud of every day in addition to academic success and outside our school’s planned curriculum. We have a vital role in ensuring individuals develop their own talents and interests and have a responsibility to instil in them a sense of pride in who they are and what they achieve.

We lead primary and secondary academies where world class achievement in these areas is the expectation – our community academies are driven by a desire to lead rather than follow, to be beacons of outstanding local provision which local families believe in and can rely on for excellence for their children’s education. As a community academies sponsor we are equipped to work with schools and students from reception through to KS5 and sponsor both secondary and primary providers.

Students thrive best in their local school where their families develop a long-term relationship with the schools and excellent progression is assured. 

Staff who work in our academies feel a sense of belonging to their local community and the wider family of schools – they are advocates for them.  They understand their role in the achievements in the classrooms, their academies and across the partnership.  They work in a culture of precision and consistency supplemented by targeted innovation.  All staff including those who lead others throughout the academies are expected to innovate and experiment searching for new high leverage practice that will contribute to the journey towards world class.  They look to stop doing things (good, bad or indifferent) and replace them with something better. All staff (non teaching and teaching) play a crucial role in the education of young people. In the same way that they have a duty of care to them, they have a duty of care to each other and have regard for each other’s professional and personal well being.

All members of the CAT staff community see themselves as learners.  They are empowered to make decisions, be creative and to lead.  Mutual respect pervades all relationships working together to enhance professional learning and practice and collaboration; collegiality and a sense of team identifies how all staff work together. Staff cooperate with each other and are not in competition with each other – they are part of a team that ensures the academies throughout the CAT strengthens their positions as among of the best schools in the country.

World Class Standards of Community Education

We have developed a clear improvement strategy for the academies we work with.  This
framework articulates our approach to supporting academies within the CAT to achieve and share our aspirations.  CAT has also established a close partnership with the University of Warwick taking a lead in training new teachers for the profession through Schools Direct.  Strong partnerships also exist with a range of other Universities and Higher Education providers.

Strategy

Our strategy has 8 focus areas:
1.     Learning centred leadership with vision where leaders in academies and across the academies; lead by example; monitor and evaluate; use data effectively; generate discussion about teaching and learning; consistently take steps to sustain academy improvement and create academy structures, systems and processes to support learning including effective

         a. Governance
         b. Exec Headship
         c. Leadership of learning

2.     Quality in the classroom – Establishing academy wide expectations where all teaching is good or better with significant outstanding provision.
3.     Curriculum – ensuring relevance and inspiration
4.     Systematic intervention particularly at KS transitions leading to progress that is higher than national expectation
5.     Systems and Policies – Behaviour, Sanction and reward, attendance etc.
6.     Targeted professional development with opportunities for Masters level study.  Provision is bespoke.
7.     Aspiration for the students, staff and parents – Professional, personal and developmental
8.     School identity and ethos – living the CAT ethos and recognizing the local community

Each of these strands requires clear actions, timed objectives and anticipated impact that will lead to OFSTED Outstanding.  It is developed in line with the expectations of how staff should work together described above.

Our Community Academies have a clearly defined and mutually agreed day to day, lesson to lesson approach.  This is articulated through what will be thought of as the “way we do things around here”.

A Better Way of Working
Within the growing CAT family, shared economies of scale help our academies make the most of stretched budgets.  Significant Head Office Experience and expertise allow all staff throughout the organisation to focus on the core function of providing an excellent education.  Those working within the CAT have access to the experience of our Leadership Team in leadership strategy, improvement planning, financial planning, HR, fundraising and CPD. Academies benefit from trusted third party suppliers of accountancy and payroll services; legal services; ICT consultancy; marketing and communications and HR advice.

 

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