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Caretaker

Caretaker

Brentford School for Girls

Brentford

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Salary:
Scale 5, Point 11-15, £29,583 - £31,440 per annum
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
8 November 2024

Job overview

Full-time, working 36 hours (27 days holiday per year, plus overtime for optional, Saturday/Sunday lettings)

Are you looking for an exciting new role? Would you like to work with a dynamic Site team who are aspirational for the achievement of the young women of West London? Would you like to make your impact in a school that is on the cusp of outstanding. 

Brentford School for Girls is a vibrant and multi-cultural, 11-18 comprehensive school, committed to developing the next generation of ambitious and courageous young women. Our examination results consistently place us in the top 20% of schools nationally for the progress students make, and a significant number of our students, including those from low-income backgrounds secured places in the very best Russell group universities in the country.

We are looking for a Caretaker who is hardworking, committed and able to work on their own initiative with a willingness to contribute to the continued improvement of our school. Experience of maintenance and DIY would be an advantage.  

If you feel that you have these qualities and are looking for a new and exciting challenge, we would love to hear from you.

For further information about the school, please visit our website.

If you feel that you have these qualities and are looking for a new and exciting challenge, please apply via the 'Quick apply' button below.

Closing date: 8th November 2024.

Interview date: 15th November 2024.

Brentford School for Girls is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Successful candidates will be appointed subject to satisfactory references and DBS checks.

About Brentford School for Girls

+44 20 88474281

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Brentford School for Girls is a non-denominational girls' secondary with a co-educational sixth form, situated in Hounslow, Greater London. The school belongs to the Gold Club, which represents the top 6% of schools in London. 

There has been a school on or near this site since 1834, providing an education for the children of Brentford. Originally known as The Brentford British School, the school was initially financed by the Rothschild family and became known as The Rothschild School in 1912. It became an all-girls school in 1968 and acquired academy status in 2012.

Headteacher

Marais Leenders

Values and vision

The Brentford School for Girls has a commitment to academic excellence and personal well-being. Success lies in the close and safe community that flourishes at the secondary school, and in the excellent relationships that exist between staff and students.

GCSE examination results consistently place the school as one of the highest achieving in both Hounslow and nationwide. A-level students achieve exceptionally well and many students in the sixth form are accepted into the best universities in the country, including Oxford and Cambridge. 

Brentford girls are encouraged to be ambitious, think big and have high expectations of themselves. The school vision is to develop students into confident, ambitious, resilient young women.

Ofsted report

“The school is a small, friendly and culturally diverse community. Every girl is known well; as one pupil said, ‘We are like a family.’ The school’s ethos that ‘every child counts’ permeates throughout the life of the school. Staff work hard to ensure that individual pupils make good academic progress, and that they are safe and well cared for.”

View Brentford School for Girls’ latest Ofsted report

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