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Loreto Grammar School

Trafford

  • £32,076 - £33,024 pro rata
  • New
Salary:
Points 23-24.
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
8 October 2024

Job overview

SENDCo

36.25 hours per week , term-time only plus inset days

Permanent contract with a six month probationary period

£32,076—£33,024 pro rata pa. Points 23-24 (pay award pending) (£27,076—£27,877 pa actual salary)

Available as soon as possible

Loreto Grammar School is an 11-18 Roman Catholic Grammar School for Girls with Academy status located in Altrincham, in the Borough of Trafford. It is a thriving, successful and over-subscribed school, judged as “Outstanding” by Ofsted in September 2022 and by the Diocese of Shrewsbury. Loreto is a happy place to work.

The Governing Body is seeking to appoint a SENDCo to lead the SEND provision and strategy at the school. The role offers scope for development and to work alongside children who are willing, capable and self-motivated learners. Experience of working with children with additional needs in a mainstream setting is essential together with a good knowledge and understanding of the SEND Code of Practice. A SEND qualification is required or the school will support the completion of a qualification within 3 years of appointment. Previous experience of working in a similar role or as a teacher would be an advantage. The successful candidate will join the established and supportive Loreto community and will be expected to commit to the ethos and values of the school.

 Further information and an application pack are available on the website Vacancies - Loreto Grammar School

We do not accept CVs in application for our posts.

Closing date: Tuesday, 8 October 2024 at 10am

Interviews: Friday, 11 October 2024

www.loretogrammar.co.uk | e: recruitment@loretogrammar.co.uk | t: 0161 928 3703

Loreto Grammar School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced DBS check.

 

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About Loreto Grammar School

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Loreto Grammar School is a selective Roman Catholic girls' secondary with sixth form, situated in Altrincham, Cheshire. It is supported by a single-academy trust, the Loreto Grammar School Trust, and is part of a network of 120 Loreto schools across the world, with strong links to international schools in countries such as India, Australia and Germany. It provides a total of 1,040 places for students aged 11-18.

The school was founded in 1909 by the Sisters of Loreto, and assumed academy status in August 2012.

Headteacher

Jane Beever

Values and vision

As a Catholic school, Loreto Grammar has a faith-based ethos. The school values freedom, sincerity, excellence, truth, joy, justice and internationality, and places a strong focus on spirituality.

There is high achievement in religious education, where staff set high standards, and a well-rounded general education is provided for students up to sixth-form level.

Ofsted report

“Loreto is an outstanding Catholic school with a strong religious ethos rooted in the values of the Gospel … which permeates and influences all aspects of the life of the school. There is a vibrant sense of community evidenced in the warm, friendly relationships between staff and students and among the students themselves. The pastoral support and care offered to students is outstanding [and] the spiritual and moral development of students, prayer and worship are high priorities in the life of the school.”

View Loreto Grammar School’s latest Ofsted report

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