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Nursery Class Teacher

Nursery Class Teacher

King's Cross Academy

King's Cross, London

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2015
Apply by:
30 April 2015

Job overview

An exceptional opportunity for an exceptional Nursery Class Teacher.

The transformation of King’s Cross is one of the largest, most significant urban regeneration projects in the UK. At its heart will be a brand new, purpose-built primary Academy.

The construction of King’s Cross Academy is nearly complete and it will be ready to open in September 2015, sponsored by the King’s Cross Academy Trust.

The Academy will be a part of a unique education campus, co-located with Frank Barnes School for Deaf Children. The wider development includes housing, commercial and retail properties, higher education institutions, leisure and social amenities in the heart of London, set around thriving new streets and successful public spaces.

We want to appoint an outstanding EYFS Teacher for our Nursery class to take up post in September 2015 and help develop the Academy in its founding years.

Our vision is that every aspect of King’s Cross Academy should be the best it can possibly be. We believe every child is entitled to the highest quality learning. This means maximising children’s communication, creativity, thinking, physical learning and social and emotional skills as well as helping them to learn about learning itself.

We need highly skilled, experienced and enthusiastic teachers to join our team and to help us achieve these aims.

To arrange an informal discussion with the headteacher Emyr Fairburn regarding this post, please email - headteacher@kingscrossacademy.org.uk

You can download an application pack from our website http://www.kingscrossacademy.org.uk/ contact Christine Megson on recruitment@kingscrossacademy.org.uk or phone 0800 0288313 for a pack to be e-mailed to you.

Completed applications must be sent to recruitment@kingscrossacademy.org.uk by 5pm on Wednesday 30 April 2015.

Please note that all shortlisted candidates will be observed teaching at their current school setting between 6th and 14th May. Interviews will be held on Monday 18th May and Wednesday 20th May.

We are committed to safeguarding children and any appointment is subject to satisfactory checks and references.

King's Cross Academy

About King's Cross Academy

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  • King's Cross Academy
  • Plimsoll Building, 4 Wollstonecraft Street, Kings Cross
  • London
  • N1C 4BT
  • United Kingdom
+44 20 7504 0533

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Our story    

An extraordinary part of London is taking shape at  King’s Cross. One of the UK’s largest and most successful regeneration projects is transforming King’s Cross, with all its heritage and history, into a thriving new place with a growing, diverse community.  At the heart of this exciting change is the new King’s Cross Academy – a purpose built primary school that offers a unique opportunity for your child to make the most of his or her potential. Located in the Plimsoll Building, the Academy opened in September 2015. The school currently hs 146 children in nursery, reception and Year 1.  As the King’s Cross community continues to grow, the Academy will expand to serve 420 primary school pupils aged 4 to 11, plus the nursery. King’s Cross Academy was developed and  is being run by the same people who are behind the wider King’s Cross regeneration. We want to give our pupils the best possible education and access to opportunities, so they leave school with the achievements, aspiration and confidence to be successful at secondary school and beyond.

Our vision & values    

We aim to prepare children for the modern world by making them highly successful life-long learners. Our learning vision to achieve this aim has four principal themes.  

Teaching pupils how to learn  

King’s Cross Academy teaches pupils how to learn – encouraging qualities such as persistence, resilience, resourcefulness and flexibility – so that they develop a lifetime love of learning. Our environment will help children learn how to question, think creatively and become active learners and communicators. This will progress their emotional intelligence as well as their learning skills.  

A broad, balanced and creative curriculum  

The Academy provides children with a complete education. The Academy takes a rigorous approach to the teaching of core skills in Mathematics and English, as part of a broad and balanced, project-based curriculum. Our curriculum promotes children’s cross-curricular skills in listening, speaking, thinking and questioning and develops their social and emotional skills. The school is a multilingual environment with all children learning British Sign Language (BSL) through our partnership with Frank Barnes School for Deaf Children.  

Creating an environment that promotes learning  

It matters where and how education takes place. We draw upon the exceptional facilities of this new school and its unique relationship with nearby world class businesses and organisations, to provide activities and opportunities that inspire, excite and transform the learning of children, their parents and other adults in the community. That might mean exploring technology with Google; journalism with the Guardian; learning about medicine at the Francis Crick Institute; or understanding nutrition at the Waitrose cookery school.  

Developing children to be leaders  

The King’s Cross Academy develops children’s leadership skills by building our pupils’ capacity to make reasoned decisions and choices. They have the courage and the passion to exhibit their own initiative, whilst having the integrity to work in productive partnership with others. Our curriculum supports and encourages each child’s own resourcefulness and organisational skills in every aspect of school life. By doing so, children gain confidence in their own talents and their ability to learn and improve.  We want children to be emotionally engaged in their learning; and our school to be a catalyst for positive change for all in the King’s Cross community.


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