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Pastoral Manager (Disadvantaged & Alternative Provision)

Pastoral Manager (Disadvantaged & Alternative Provision)

The Stonehenge School

Wiltshire

Salary:
Grade G, point 12-14 (actual salary £21,865 - £23, 408 per annum).
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
1st January 2025
Apply by:
6 December 2024

Job overview

To support the attendance and engagement of our Disadvantaged pupils, we are seeking to appoint a new Pastoral Manager

in order to meet the needs of our families and students. The Pastoral Manager would also support pupils who are attending

Alternative Provision, supporting them with finding places, and also completing safeguarding checks and progress reviews

during their placements.

 

The Pastoral Manager will work across year groups and will provide effective and efficient pastoral and administrative

support to the Deputy Headteacher with oversight for behavior and attendance, and the Assistant Headteacher with

oversight of Disadvantaged pupils. Employing a range of interventions, the Pastoral Manager will promote positive attitudes

to learning and behaviour that maximises the achievement and wellbeing of Disadvantaged students, and those who are

attending Alternative Provision.

 

You will also spend an hour a day in our alternative curriculum centre; The Redworth centre.

 

You should also be willing to cover absent colleagues should the need arise.  A comprehensive training programme will be provided to support and develop the successful candidate. Informal visits to the school are welcome.


Term time only, 39 weeks p.a., including 5 TD days across the year.  

35 hours per/week: Monday – Friday 8.30am –4.00pm (30 minutes unpaid lunch) 


Application form and further details are available on the school website and should be returned to:

 

Mrs D Harker, The Headteacher’s PA, The Stonehenge School, Holders Road, Amesbury, Wiltshire, SP4 7PW.

 

 

Telephone:   (01980) 623407

Email:          harkerd@stonehenge.wilts.sch.uk

Website:     www.stonehenge.wilts.sch.uk

About The Stonehenge School

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The Stonehenge School is a mixed, comprehensive, non-denominational secondary school situated in Amesbury, Wiltshire. It is an above average-sized state school, having almost reached its full capacity of 1,120 places for pupils aged 11–16. In 2019, our new £6.5 million extension was opened providing 24 additional state-of-the -art classrooms, and in 2023 further improvements have been made through the £6 million block that was opened to replace existing accommodation.

The school serves the expanding town of Amesbury, the location of the Boscombe Down airbase and the Solstice Park Enterprise Zone, the two largest employers in the area.  The catchment area also includes several of the surrounding villages and around a quarter of the intake lives outside of our catchment.  Many of these are children from services families located on Salisbury Plain.

Head Teacher

Carole Dean

Values and Vision

The Stonehenge School motto is “striving for excellence, exceeding expectation”. Our mission at The Stonehenge School is to provide the environment, tools and support to empower pupils to think big, regardless of self-perceptions and remove any barriers to achievement. Pupils are provided with diverse opportunities to achieve a good depth and breadth of knowledge and skills. We create good citizens who thrive and flourish in the 21stCentury, ready to contribute to the global society.

Ofsted

The school has undergone six Ofsted inspections since 2004 and was graded Good in all of them.  The most recent inspection, in September 2022, confirms that pupils currently in the school are making good progress across a wide range of subjects. Please click on the link to view The Stonehenge School's latest Ofsted report.

Ofsted-Report-2022.pdf (stonehenge.wilts.sch.uk)

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