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Supply Teacher (Nursery to Primary 7)

Supply Teacher (Nursery to Primary 7)

ESMS - The Junior School

Edinburgh, City of

Salary:
Remuneration will be on the SNCT Scales.
Job type:
Part Time, Supply
Apply by:
9 August 2024

Job overview

The Junior School at Erskine Stewart’s Melville Schools (ESMS) are recruiting for teachers to join our bank of supply teaching staff.

 

The ESMS Junior School is a large, co-educational, independent junior school of approximately 1250 children who become members of either The Mary Erskine School (MES) or Stewart’s Melville College (SMC) when they finish Primary 7.

 

The Junior School has excellent facilities of its own as well as sharing those of the two senior schools. The ethos of the school is that each child’s individuality is nurtured within a structured and disciplined framework. We firmly believe that happy children will achieve more academically and in extra-curricular activities. The atmosphere is therefore a caring one with great emphasis on encouraging children to take part in the many opportunities open to them. Children are encouraged to take responsibility whilst being challenged both academically and in general as young people. They learn to make choices and develop confidence in a supportive and positive environment in which our nine Values, common across all three schools, are central to everything we do.

 

These Values are emphasised at all times as an integral element of our provision. They are Kindness, Appreciation, Integrity, Respect, Grace, Responsibility, Enthusiasm, Commitment and Confidence.

 

The Nursery and Primary 1-3 classrooms in the Junior School are situated within the grounds of The Mary Erskine School at Ravelston, and Primary 4-7 children are based within the grounds of Stewart’s Melville College on Queensferry Road.

 

We have very high expectations of all our teachers and children. The quality of our teachers is central to the success of our school and each of them is respected as a highly-motivated and committed professional. We expect all our teachers to have the ability to plan effectively, taking account of individual needs, and also to have the ability to create a positive, relaxed and purposeful environment for their children. Our teachers are expected to use a variety of teaching and learning strategies and to follow Junior School policies in respect of recording and assessment. We do not follow the Curriculum for Excellence (CfE). We believe that what we offer reflects the values which are an essential element within the CfE but we also believe in the importance of a structured and more formal approach to the development of our children’s skills and confidence in all curricular areas, in particular Language and Mathematics. Regular and relevant assessments are integral to our approach, as is our commitment to ensuring that children and their parents are kept informed of their progress.

 

ESMS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Applicants must undergo child protection screening, including checks with past employers and Disclosure Scotland.

 

The closing date for applications is 12pm on Friday 9 August 2024. We anticipate interviews will take place in the following weeks after the closing date, concluding before the end of August.


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+44 131 311 1111

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The ESMS Junior School is a large, independent, co-educational, non-denominational day school of approximately 1250 children aged 3-12, who become members of either The Mary Erskine School or Stewart's Melville College when they finish Primary 7.  It is situated in central Edinburgh. Admission is through assessment.

The Junior School has excellent facilities of its own as well as sharing those of the two senior schools.  The ethos of the school is that each child’s individuality is nurtured within a structured and disciplined framework.  We firmly believe that happy children will achieve more academically and in extra-curricular activities.  The atmosphere is therefore a caring one with great emphasis on encouraging children to take part in the many opportunities open to them.  Children are encouraged to take responsibility whilst being challenged both academically and in general as young people.  They learn to make choices and develop confidence in a supportive and positive environment in which our nine values, common across all three schools, are central to everything we do.

Specialist teaching is available in Music, Drama, Dance, PE, Games, French, Art and ICT.

A wrap-around care service is also provided before and after school.

The Nursery and Primary 1-3 classrooms in the Junior School are situated within the grounds of The Mary Erskine School and Primary 4-7 children are based within the grounds of Stewart’s Melville College.

ESMS offers excellent facilities, such as a state-of-the-art performing arts centre, large swimming pool, tennis courts, rugby and hockey pitches and floodlit astroturf pitches.

Headteacher

Mike Kane

Principal

Mr Anthony Simpson

Values and vision

The ESMS Junior School has nine core values that are recognised by all members of the school community: kindness, respect, commitment, enthusiasm, responsibility, grace, appreciation, confidence and integrity.

We do not follow the Curriculum for Excellence.  We believe that what we offer reflects the values which are an essential element within the CfE but we also believe in the importance of a structured and more formal approach to the development of our children’s skills and confidence in all curricular areas, in particular Language and Mathematics.  Regular and relevant assessments are integral to our approach, as is our commitment to ensuring that children and their parents are kept informed of their progress.

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