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Summer ISSUE 23 | 19 July 2018
PLEASE NOTE: This is the last Newsletter of the school year‌ we will return in September!
Find out how Maryland won the Stratford Waterfront Schools Design Challenge on page 2! Left to right: Victoria and Nika Ka Re in year 5; Darina, year 4; King & Soraya in year 3 with Peter Maxwell, Director of Design, LLDC and Alex Wraight; Partner, Allies & Morrison
THANK YOU & SEE YOU SOON! NPW's Weekly Newsletter is taking a break over the summer, but rest assured it will return during the first week of September. The Newsletter provides news and updates from NPW but also serves to put our supported schools in the spotlight. Whether by celebrating pupils achievements or helping to promote their events, it is an integral part of the publication. News Pages 1 - 4
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We hope you have a restful summer break, enjoy the weather and we will see you in September with more articles, ads and vacancies. NPW strives to continuously improve our publications, any suggestions please email: newsletter@npw.uk.com Training & Events Pages 6 - 7
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Summer ISSUE 23 | 16 July 2018
MARYLAND PRIMARY WINS STRATFORD WATERFRONT DESIGN CHALLENGE Schools across Newham were invited to design a piece of street furniture for the parkland area at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Two teams of Maryland Primary School pupils were chosen to present at the final to a panel of design experts, beating off competition from over 30 other primary schools. The designs chosen were a solar flower street light and a park bench in the shape of a swan. Architects and representatives from the V&A and London School of Fashion chose the tulip street lamp as the winner. This was due to the t e a m’ s c o n s i d e ra t i o n o f materials, the surrounding area and the design process.
The winning prize
The winning design included solar panels to generate energy and built in PA system for visitors to listen to music or hear public announcements. Layla Conway, the Senior Communities and Business Manager described their ideas as ‘genius.’ The school was awarded a cash prize and the winning street lamp will be made for the park as part of the redevelopment of Stratford Waterfront. Miss Davy, Assistant Headteacher and Miss Charlery, Art & Design lead, both organised Maryland’s entries and described being extremely proud of the pupils’ effort. Be sure to keep an eye out on Stratford Waterfront. Well done Maryland!
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Summer ISSUE 23 | 18 July 2018
LEARNING BY QUESTIONS AT SELWYN Over the past year, the Year 6 team at Selwyn Primary School have been trialling the new interactive cloud based software: Learning by Questions (LbQ).
This intriguing new resource caught the eye of Sir Kevan Collins (Chief Executive of the Education Endowment Fund) and Dr Tim Coulson (CEO of Samuel Ward Trust).
NPW contacted schools to promote LbQ's feedback project and Selwyn were one of the schools that were eager to take part. The software was initially used to supplement maths, but has since developed to also support English and science teaching.
Both were invited to Selwyn Primary school by LBQ creator and founder of Promethean Tony Cann CBE, which prompted them to see LbQ in action.
The ever growing database contains questions assigned to individual learning objectives. These include adding fractions with the same denominator, identifying statements, questions and commands.
Once the teacher has chosen the set question, they can generate a code for the pupils to input on their devices (iPad, Chromebooks etc). Pupils then work their way through the questions, with all their responses instantly sent to the teacher's device, allowing for fast & accurate assessments and interventions.
Sir Kevin Collins commented: “It's wonderful to see great teachers at work and brilliant children engaged in challenging work. Visiting Selwyn has been a delight.”
Dr Tim Coulson added: “Great to see children understanding how to use the feedback when they answered a question incorrectly”. A real integration is planned for the next academic year, where LbQ will be used more regularly across the school. This will be to raise engagement and progress of the students as well as save planning time for the teachers. If you are interested in using LbQ, please contact: newsletter@npw.uk.com
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Summer ISSUE 23 | 18 July 2018
REFUGEE MUSIC PROJECT AT ESSEX PRIMARY Songs were sung and stories were told at Essex Primary School during their 'Refugee music project', in recognition of refugees around the world.
From the oppression of Jews in Poland in the early 19th Century to the recent troubles in Syria, the concert remembered and honoured those involved in conflict and oppression. This was celebrated by the diverse cultures at Essex Primary School.
Year five pupil Aamir Motala told the audience: “We created this project because we are all from different countries, cultures and religions. It shows how everyone together creates something incredible.�
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Vacancies Teacher of Science & Food Tech Eleanor Smith School Eleanor Smith School have a maternity cover Teacher of Science and Food Tech (Secondary) Starting (June 2018) We are seeking a dedicated, enthusiastic and inspiring teaching colleague to deliver the GCSE Science Curriculum, Functional Skills Level 1, BTEC Level 1 & 2 Food Technology.
As a teacher at Eleanor Smith Special School, you will be part of a flourishing team developing fresh ideas to embed students’ skills and promote the use of new technologies to support learning. We are looking for a talented teacher with drive to live up to our high expectations to deliver. You can expect to work in a supportive yet high energy atmosphere.
Class Teacher x2 Eleanor Smith School
1 with responsibility for Science 1 with responsibility for English Hours: Full time Salary Main Pay Scale + TLR according to experience We are a forward thinking Special School looking to recruit a teaching post for September 2018. We cater for pupils from Reception to Year 11, with social, emotional, behavioural and mental health needs.
We can offer you: The opportunity to work in a school that staff and pupil describe as ‘a big family’ A chance to join a dynamic multi-academy trust A committed and dedicated team of qualified teachers 100% focus on improving outcomes for the students in our school Strong support for your further professional development We require you to: Be passionate about students’ learning and development Be a great team player with a positive outlook Have high expectations of students learning and behaviour Be an excellent classroom practitioner with a strong record of achievement and success
for an exciting opportunity to have a real impact in a fast-paced and innovative environment, then this could be the job for you. Eko Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. A criminal record check via the DBS will be undertaken for the successful candidate. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act and a comprehensive screening process, including a disclosure check, will be undertaken on all applicants. If you wish to arrange to visit the school please contact Anne Hart on 0208 471 0018 APPLY HERE Closing date: 03/09/2018
If you are passionate about improving outcomes for students and you are looking
Eleanor Smith School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The School is committed to developing the emotional resilience and academic progress of all our pupils. Typical duties will include but are not limited to-
Ensure the full implementation of the National Curriculum Orders for all subjects , or the Foundation stage content as defined in current DfE documentation and in accordance with school policies The school is part of Eko Multi To create a positive, stimulating and Academy Trust in the London Borough innovative environment for learning. of Newham, in East London. We are a Maintain a well organised classroom school that supports pupils holistically. with appropriate displays, resource We develop their talents and interests, areas and materials both inside and outside of school. We Plan and implement a curriculum to offer an inspiring, enriched curriculum meet the needs of all pupils and tailored to meet individual pupil’s develop personal and social aspects of aspirations. learning
To develop effective ways of overcoming barriers to learning and sustain effective teaching Keep under review the methods of planning and delivery of curriculum, recording pupils progress and make any required assessments Monitor and report the quality of pupil attainment to the Head Teacher and Governing Body Our Ideal candidate willHave qualified teacher status with experience of teaching all age ranges in a multicultural setting Experience of SEN classes Experience of planning and managing the work of teaching assistants Willingness to continue professional development relevant to the post. If you wish to arrange to visit the school please contact Anne Hart on 0208 471 0018. APPLY HERE Closing date: 03/09/2018
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Vacancies SENDCO
needs. They may have been excluded, or are at risk of exclusion, are transferring school through a managed move, or have been given a fixed term exclusion. We have been rated ‘a Good school’ by Ofsted.
Lead Midday Supervisor
supervisors
needs – SEND, LAC, ADHD, ODD, dyslexia, autism, challenging behaviour, etc. Community Links Academy Trust The ability to work with the senior – Education Links Alternative leadership team to drive aspirations for Provision Free School SEND pupils The ability to work with support staff to deliver identified targeted interventions SENDCO (2 days per week) with teaching It is our aim that the young people who responsibilities (for the right candidate we learn at Community Links Academy Trust Good communication skills and the ability receive the national curriculum delivered to work within a team would look at the possibility of job-share in a way to ensure success for everyone, Good organisational skills or part-time role) tailored for the individual, ensuring that The necessary communication skills to every child gains skills and knowledge and work with external agencies CLAT Main Teaching Scale Point 30-34, encourage them to continue on to further Up-to-date Child Protection and depending on experience education or on to apprenticeship Safeguarding training. Available to start: October 2018 schemes where they can go on to employment. Candidates should also have: Post-closing date: 22nd August The readiness to gain a thorough 2018 We are currently hoping to find a SENDCO knowledge of the current SEND Code of Interviews: 6th September 2018 who is able to develop and lead inclusion Practise Be willing to undertake training leading to Education Links is an alternative education in the school.Candidates should haveQualified Teacher Status (QTS or The National Award for SEN Coordination, provider for children mainly drawn from QTLS) to be completed within 3 years of taking the London Borough of Newham, where up the role, or already hold that we are a preferred provider of alternative Experience of working with children with special needs qualification. education. Young people are referred to The ability to lead staff in developing their us because they are not succeeding in knowledge and expertise in working with APPLY HERE mainstream school. Our aim is to work SEN pupils with them in such a way as to engage Experience of working with young people them in the process of learning, catering for their emotional, intellectual and social with a wide range of different abilities and
This is a unique opportunity to join a developing team, striving to create an excellent comprehensive school. 12.5 hours per week, term time only The ideal candidate will: (Hours of work: Monday to Friday have experience of managing a small 11:15am to 1:45pm) team in a fast paced environment Scale 3 point 14 - £5,855 (actual pro have a clear understanding of their roles rata’d salary per annum) and responsibilities have excellent communication skills Lister is embarking on an exciting stage of be skilled at supervising students and developing its lunchtime service for the establishing a constructive, safe and school and we are seeking a dynamic and ordered atmosphere in the dining hall and professional person to join us in our aim playground for excellence in all areas. We are seeking to appoint a confident and If you think you have the potential to committed Lead Midday Supervisor with work as an outstanding Lead Midday experience of providing lunchtime Supervisor then an application form can supervision to children. The postholder be downloaded directly from our school’s will: website here.
Lister Community School
Assist with orderly supervision of the school during lunchtime, upholding the school’s Behaviour and Safeguarding policies. Ensure orderly and responsible behaviour at all times in the dining room, lunch queues, playground and school buildings. Support and welcome students and have positive interactions with them. Supervise the work of a team of midday
Completed applications must be returned to the school at the above address, or by email to: jobs@lister.newham.sch.uk Please indicate which post you wish to be considered for on the application form. Applications are required by: 11:59 pm on Sunday, 15th July 2018 Interviews: Tuesday, 17th July 2018 We will acknowledge receipt of all application forms. If you do not receive
acknowledgement, please do not assume that your application has been received. Due to high volume of applicants, we will only contact those candidates who have been selected to progress to the next stage of the process. About Lister Lister Community School is a large, 11-16 comprehensive school. We are a mixed school that was judged ‘Good’ by Ofsted in 2013 and has just celebrated its 7th consecutive year of record breaking exam results. We are determined to build on our most recent Ofsted judgement and continue our journey to becoming ‘Outstanding’ in the next two years. Our motto is “always aiming for excellence’. An exceptional school: Our vision is a world class education for young people in Newham. The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. This appointment will be conditional on successful pre-employment and enhanced DBS checks.
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Vacancies Early Years Practitioner (Outreach Worker) Oliver Thomas Nursery School & Children’s Centre East Ham Children’s Centre Best Start in Life Early Years Practitioner (Outreach worker) With a focus on SEND Required: As soon as possible Pay scale: Scale 5: £22,284 - £24,267 36 hours, 52 weeks We are seeking to appoint an experienced Early Years Practitioner who will be part of the Children’s Centre teams in the East Ham Community Neighbourhood. Experience of working and supporting families of children who have SEND is desirable but not essential. Oliver Thomas Nursery School and Children’s Centre works in collaboration with Altmore Infant School and Children’s Centre as part of the East Ham Neighbourhood Provision. Our focus is on ensuring families in our area are able to access Newham’s Best Start in Life Guarantee.by delivering programmes, workshops and sessions offering evidence based advice and
Teaching Assistant Dersingham Primary School FULL-TIME SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS TEACHING ASSISTANT REQUIRED FOR SEPTEMBER 2018 Salary: Scale 4-5 DERSINGHAM PRIMARY SCHOOL, MANOR PARK E12 5QJ is a fantastic 3 -form entry primary school with wellbehaved pupils, a positive and welcoming ethos and lovely parents! Are you a flexible, resilient teaching assistant with experience of working
guidance to improve outcomes for families with children from 0-5 years. This is an integral role within our organisation not only will you plan and lead on the delivery of some of our family learning sessions. You will also be delivering family learning packages from within the home environment; linking with local schools and community venues; outreaching to families and advertising the services available to families with children under five. The successful applicants will need to be very flexible, have an enthusiastic approach and be able to work collaboratively and sensitively across our neighbourhood. They will be professional at all times, with a particular awareness of confidentiality. Good communication skills, excellent recordkeeping and teamwork are essential. We are committed to providing the Best Start in Life Guarantee to improve outcomes, reduce inequalities and to help enrich the lives of children and families in East Ham.
This position will be based at Oliver Thomas Nursery and Children’s Centre.
Oliver Thomas is a popular, inclusive and very successful Early Years setting serving a vibrant, diverse community in the heart of East Ham. The School and Children’s Centre are integrated and together and we work in partnership with other agencies, local settings and schools to ensure the very best outcomes for children and families. Visits are warmly welcomed; to make an appointment, please contact: Nicola Hayden Nursery School Head Teacher or Naomi Ferron Children’s Centre Coordinator on 020 8552 1177 Closing date: 18th July 2018 Interviews: 24th July 2018 APPLY HERE An application pack is available to download: www.londonschooljobs.co.uk The schools in in Newham are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. A disqualification declaration questionnaire maybe required for this post.
with pupils with ADHD, ASD, learning difficulties and/or emotional behaviour disorders? We are looking for a teaching assistant to work on a one-to-one basis in our mainstream setting. You will be working alongside a team of experienced SEND teaching assistants, class teachers and SEND team. Shortlisting and interviews will take place as and when received. APPLY HERE Closing date: 20th July 2018
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Vacancies Afterschool Care Coordinator/Leader Brampton Primary School Brampton Primary School is seeking to appoint outstanding After-School Care Co-ordinator/Leader for our hardworking and friendly team.
Evaluate activities: Work within an agreed budget Be aware of and implement Health & Safety procedures Carry out risk assessments Undertake appropriate training To be responsible for the management of staff and volunteers.
Mon – Fri – 2.30pm – 6pm
Be flexible and offer short term cover for breakfast club in case of staff absences
Term-time only
You will need essential qualities:
Scale 5 (Pro rata): Point 22 £9,626 Point 25 £10,483
Enjoy working with children
17.5 hours per week
We require an After-School Care Leader to lead, manage and organise the day to day Running of our after school club provision, working within the policies and procedures of Brampton Primary School.
You will be required to: Register children on arrival provide a healthy snack Provide safe, creative, appropriate play opportunities together with preparing, planning
Be able to demonstrate high expectations of children Have effective behaviour management skills Show initiative and be well organised Suitably qualified to at least NVQ level 3
Have at least 1year experience of working in this environment Enjoy working to plan and implement activities
Brampton Primary School and all its personnel are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young persons. This position is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service and suitable references and other essential safeguarding checks. Visits to the school are encouraged. Please see our website for more information about the school. Website: www.bramptonprimary.newham.sch. uk APPLY HERE Closing date: 31 August 2018 Interviews week beginning: on a rolling basis Start date: September 2018 or as soon as possible Contact information: Mr Patrick Stewart Brampton Primary School Brampton Road London E6 3LB Telephone: 020 8472 0830
Undertake an enhanced DBS check and be committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children
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Vacancies Nursery Nurse St Luke’s Church of England Primary School Contract type: Full time Hours: 36 per week Contract term: Fixed term contract 1st September 2018 – 19th July 2019 Start date: September 2018
The inspirational leadership at a variety of levels within the school that drive forward developments The deeply embedded core Christian values that influence the beliefs and behaviour of the pupils. The inspirational experiences that the pupils get through the curriculum and worship within the school.’ (SIAMS 2014)
Scale 4, Point 18
The successful applicant should have:
The governors of St. Luke’s seek to appoint a full time Nursery Nurse on a fixed term contract to cover maternity leave.
A recognised Nursery Nurse qualification (eg NNEB, NVQ3, CACHE, BTEC).
“As pupils rightly say almost everything about this school is outstanding and it succeeds exceptionally well in its published aim ‘to be a school where staff, pupils and parents want to be!’ (OfSTED July 2008) ‘The distinctiveness and effectiveness of St Luke’s as a Church of England school is outstanding because of: The involvement of the whole community in the life of the school particularly the ways in which parents are involved on a daily basis. The effective use of data to ensure high standards in religious education [RE.]
Evidence of good/outstanding experience. Excellent Maths, English and Computing skills. An ability to work well in a team and alongside colleagues. Flexibility and ability to communicate both verbally and written Thorough knowledge of child development and EYFS curriculum. A sense of humour and a vision for excellence and enjoyment.
We can offer you:
An excellent teaching and learning environment. Excellent CPD opportunities. Visits to our school are warmly welcomed. Please contact the school to make an appointment. Application form and further details please apply on line at or directly to the school. For enquiries please call 0207 476 3559 APPLY HERE Closing date for applications: Thursday 19th July 2018 St. Luke’s is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all our staff to share this commitment. All staff are subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS as well as qualification and reference checks. St. Luke’s CEVA Primary School Ruscoe Road Canning Town London E16 1JB Telephone: 0207 476 3559 Fax: 0207 473 0880 E-mail: info@stluke’s.newham.sch.uk Web site: www.stlukes.newham.sch.uk
A friendly, supportive staff and governors.
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Vacancies Best Start in Life Strategic Lead Sheringham Nursery School & Children’s Centre Salary: PO5 (£41,847 - £44,691) Sheringham Nursery School leads the Manor Park Community Children’s Centre and is one of the Greater London Authority’s 3 Early Years Hubs. We are delivering Newham’s ambitious and innovative Best Start in Life guarantee to children and their families in this diverse and vibrant neighbourhood. As a result of the promotion of our current postholder, we are looking for a new strategic lead. This position is about leading the system to improve children’s life chances. You will need to be able to build strategic partnerships with schools, early years settings, our childminder network and others, working with our Early Years Hub. You will have an excellent understanding of Early Help and the skills to train, support and enthuse our team of Best Start in Life Practitioners. You will be ensuring that high quality family support, usually working with early years
practitioners, makes a positive difference to the lives of young children and helps to present small problems becoming big issues. You will be responsible for further developing our Parenting Programme, and opportunities for adult learning and help into employment. You will have strong skills in strategic planning and selfevaluation. We are a highly successful organisation with a strong, valuesled approach to our work. We have an energetic, committed and supportive staff team that’s determined to do the very best for every child and family. We have the Gold Award for Professional Development from the UCL Institute of Education, and we can offer you excellent opportunities in this area. Sheringham is the co-leader of the East London Partnership Teaching School Alliance, working on system change for the Early Years in Manor Park and across East London. You are very welcome to contact the headteacher, Julian Grenier, for an informal discussion about this post or to arrange a visit.
Julian.grenier@sheringhamnur.newham.sch.uk 020 8553 2479 Please visit our website www.sheringham-nur.org.uk for further information about us. Application form and further details: please apply online For technical enquires please call 020 8249 6946. For any other enquiries please contact the school directly.
APPLY HERE Closing date: Sunday 22nd July 2018 Shortlisting: Monday 23rd July 2018 Interviews: Wednesday 25th July 2018. Before you apply, please ensure that you are available to come to interview on Wednesday 25th July. The schools in Newham are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. A disqualification declaration questionnaire maybe required for this post.
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Vacancies Learning Mentor Grange Primary School A unique opportunity to join a passionate team of staff in a good and growing Primary School Grange is a small one form of entry inclusive school where every child is valued and supported to achieve their best. Grange was judged Good in its last Ofsted inspection (November 2017) We are looking for an inspirational Learning Mentor to join the staff team from September 2018. The successful candidate will act as a role model to pupils and will strive to inspire a love of learning in all. Our ideal candidate will: have the ability to build effective relationships with children and families
be passionate about raising aspirations and helping children reach their full potential be able to use their initiative and be a flexible team player have a strong and focused work ethic have the resolve and enthusiasm to make a real difference to the lives of pupils be committed to an ethos of high expectations and a growth mind-set have excellent communication skills We can offer you: A popular school with a positive ethos Children who are eager to learn Committed staff, governors and parents A real opportunity to be creative and inspire our pupils Excellent support and professional development opportunities
be able to develop and implement strategies to remove barriers to learning
If you share our commitment to providing a good learning
Office & HR Manager
• have strong ICT skills and experience working in an office environment, preferably that of a school
St Angela’s Ursuline School St Angela’s Ursuline school is seeking to appoint an outstanding candidate to lead a vital team at the heart of the efficient running of the school and the all-important first impression of St Angela’s to visitors and guests. The successful candidate must: • ensure the running of an efficient and highly professional main school office and student services area • have significant leadership and interpersonal skills
• have an outlook of professional development for all • support the ethos of the school and its Ursuline traditions Salary: LP07 - £47,451 per annum Hours: Full time - 36 hours per week, 52 weeks per year APPLY HERE Closing date: 17th August 2018 Interviews: WB 3rd September 2018
environment, then we look forward to hearing from you. Visits to the school are warmly welcomed. Please contact the Headteacher’s PA, Fran John– Lewis on 020 7476 5146 for further details or to arrange a visit. APPLY HERE Deadline: 31/08/2018 Shortlisting: WC - 03/09/2018 Interview: September 2018
Salary: Scale 4 Start date: TBC If you have any queries regarding your application, please contact the recruitment team on 020 8249 6900 or enquiries@npw.so Grange Primary School is committed to safeguarding children; successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service check.
Please contact Ms Caroline Brown for an application form: St Angela’s Ursuline School, St George’s Road, London, E7 8HU Tel: 0208 475 7335, Fax: 0208 475 0245 Email: vacancies@stangelasursuline.co.uk Website: www.stangelasursuline.co.uk ‘St Angela’s is an Outstanding School’ OFSTED March 2009 We are an equal opportunities employer & we are committed to
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Vacancies Classroom Teaching Assistants & SEN Teaching Assistants Gallions Primary School
Are you: · Inspirational · Motivated · Energetic · Creative
Required Sept 2018
Do you have:
32.5 hours per week (8:15am – 3:15pm – 4:15pm once per week)
· The very highest standards in all you do
Unqualified Scale 2 point 11 to 13 or Qualified Scale 3 point 14 to 17 (Unqualified Salary from £15,495 £15,525 and qualified £15,581- £15,943 pro rata, dependent on experience)
· Expectations that all children will achieve their potential · An interest in creativity or the willingness to develop your expertise · Enthusiasm, energy and commitment
welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. An enhanced DBS disclosure will be requested for the successful candidate in accordance with Safeguarding Children and Safer Recruitment in Education legislation. Our school follows Newham’s policy on inclusion An enhanced DBS check is required before taking up the appointment. Applicants will be required to complete a ‘Disqualification by Association’ Applicant Declaration as part of the safeguarding procedure. Unqualified applicants are welcome to apply.
Gallions is a modern, well resourced school, set up to teach a vibrant and creative curriculum with a focus on the creative arts. We have been judged to be a good school by OFSTED (December 2015). We are now striving hard to become outstanding in all areas.
Previous experience of working/ volunteering in a primary school is essential and experience of working with primary aged children with Special Educational Needs is desirable. Gallions Primary School is fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the
Closing date: 20th July 2018
Attendance Officer
meetings and communications. The post holder may also be required to prepare information for legal proceedings. The post holder should have excellent ICT skills (SIMS experience is desirable) and be able to produce detailed reports for leadership team members when required.
Kingsford Community School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in accordance with DFE Safeguarding Children and Safer Recruitment regulations. The school expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
Kingsford Community School National Joint Council (NJC) Scale 5 36 hours per week – Term Time Only Commencing: September 2018 This vibrant 11-16 school with a roll of 1500 students has excellent facilities in all subject areas. Kingsford Community School is committed to high quality inclusive education for students of whom over fifty per cent are multilingual. The school has achieved a range of nationally accredited awards and was rated by Ofsted in 2017 as Good with Outstanding Leadership and Behaviour. The purpose of the attendance officer is to oversee and facilitate excellent attendance across the school. The post holder will deal with pupils, parent and external agencies in collaboration with school leaders as well as ensure that statutory school attendance requirements are fulfilled, along with associated
For this post, we are looking to appoint someone who has: Experience of working with young people A minimum of 2 years' experience working within an educational or similar setting A high level of confidence in working with Microsoft packages and SIMS We can offer
• A committed, supportive and successful team
Applications should be made via NPW Jobs Go Public. APPLY HERE
Interviews w/c 30th July 2018
For any further enquiries regarding this vacancy, please visit our website http:// www.kingsfordschool.org.uk/ or email our recruitment team at: recruitment@kingsford.newham.sch.uk or telephone on 020 7476 4700. APPLY HERE The closing date for receiving completed application forms is 9.00 a.m. on 25th July 2018.
• Encouragement for professional development, innovation and creativity
“Seeking excellence, success & opportunity in an inspiring community where students and learning come first”
The successful candidate will have to meet the person specification in order to be considered for the post and will be subject to an enhanced DBS check.
A fully inclusive school in the heart of the redeveloping Docklands region of East London Head Teacher Joan Deslandes MA
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