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Teaching Assistant

Casterton College Rutland

LINCOLNSHIRE

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Salary:
LGPS - Scale 1 Point 2
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
12 January 2025

Job overview

This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role supporting students at Casterton.

Casterton puts the well-being of its staff at the heart of everything but not in a superficial, corporate, or tokenistic way. For example, we don’t observe lessons (except for ECTs (Early Career Teachers)) and we do not grade them either.

We don’t have mock Ofsted’s or subject focus weeks and we prefer a feedback policy to a marking policy. In other words, staff are trusted rather than micro-managed. Perhaps that is why we recruit so well and retain our staff-because they are treated as professionals and respected.

We are a single academy trust so there is no CEO or distant trust board and no corporate policy to adhere to. Instead, we are a local school serving the local community of Stamford and Rutland. People are often surprised to find our intake is in line with the national average on KS2 prior attainment or EHCPs (education, health, and care plans) because our progress 8 scores are so good, but that’s down to our ethos and approach.

We are proud to be comprehensive and our ethos is ‘ability is not fixed,’ because we believe that in the right circumstances, every child can achieve remarkable things. The challenge for us is to create the right circumstances. You may notice this is not your usual glossy, branded, corporate, application pack. That is because we aren’t any of those things. We just do the ordinary things very well, and by trusting our staff, as well as our students, they do wonderful things in return.

Unsurprisingly, although we occupy old buildings that are not exactly state-of-the-art, we have grown by 40% in the last six years and won a host of awards, including being in the top three for Secondary School of the Year 2021. That is not to say, Covid was easy for us because it most certainly was not, and we currently have our fair share of young people with trauma and mental health problems. However, we create a culture of Care, Kindness and Communication that works for most of them and, together, as colleagues, we support one other.

Casterton is a school with a heart and a soul, and I think that counts for a lot.

Carl Smith Principal

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About Casterton College Rutland

+44 1780 762168

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Casterton College Rutland is a co-educational secondary academy based in Great Casterton, Rutland, for students aged 11-16. The school is more than 75 years old. It has approximately 900 students and more than 50 classrooms.

Casterton College Rutland offers excellent facilities, Wi-Fi throughout the school, every classroom is fully equipped with an interactive whiteboard. There is also a theatre, drama / performing arts studio and several practice rooms for our students to access instrumental lessons, science block has seven laboratories and we have a large sports hall. A large library is well-stocked for students to access during the day.

Principal

Carl Smith

Values and vision

Casterton College Rutland believes that whether students are budding actors, sports stars, scientists or politicians, the school has something to offer them. The academy thinks this broad, positive outlook is why its students have gone on to become national sports champions in judo, winners of major writing competitions, award-winning cooks and artists who sell their work professionally.

The secondary school also has a fantastic record in national maths challenges, cyber challenges as well as a track record in nurturing potential Olympians.

Ofsted report

“The principal’s excellent leadership inspires trust and confidence in the whole-school community. Leaders and managers have taken determined action in response to the previous inspection and successfully brought about rapid improvements. Attendance has improved for all groups of pupils. This is also the case for pupils who were persistently absent. Leaders and managers have very high expectations of pupils’ behaviour. Pupils’ behaviour is now outstanding. Pupils take a pride in their appearance and conduct themselves in a mature and sensible manner in lessons and around the school.”

View Casterton College Rutland’s latest Ofsted report

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