Kenmont Primary School
Hammersmith and Fulham, United Kingdom
About Kenmont Primary School
Kenmont Primary School is a mixed, co-educational primary for children aged 3-11 in College Park, in the north-west of Hammersmith and Fulham bordering the borough of Brent. It serves a diverse community and the proportion of pupils for whom English is an additional language is almost three times the national average.
The school is a Grade II-listed building built in the 19th century and designed by the architect Edward Robert Robson.
We offer all employees:
- Inner London Pay Scale
- A supportive CPD programme, all our teachers have regular coaching with a senior leader to support their on-going development.
- For teachers who choose to run a voluntary extra curricular club additional paid overtime.
- A creative environment which welcomes new ideas and innovation.
- A supportive team of teachers and support staff.
The school is also located within walking distance from bus and tube connections:
- Willesden Junction (Overground and Bakerloo Line) 5 mins
Kenmont is part of a Federation with Brackenbury Primary and Wendell Park Primary Schools, both in LBHF. We share an Executive Head teacher and offer staff many opportunities to work with colleagues across our partnership of school and share best practice and undertake joint professional development.
Values and vision
Teachers at Kenmont Primary School strive to nurture confidence and happiness in their pupils by creating a creative, broad and balanced curriculum underpinned by the Kenmont values, which are: care, courage, cooperation, respect and peace.
The school has high expectations for all children in terms of academic learning, responsibility to their community and global citizenship. Kenmont Primary School’s aspiration is for all pupils to achieve to the best of their ability. Learning and community are valued above all else.
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