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Examinations Manager

Examinations Manager

Trinity Catholic High School

Redbridge

  • £36,338 - £38,124 per year
  • Quick apply
  • Expired
Salary:
LBR10 Points 30 to 32 (pro rata actual salary)
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2024
Apply by:
14 July 2024

Job overview

About the Role

Trinity Catholic High School is seeking to appoint an Examinations Manager to work with the school examinations team. Key responsibilities include the provision of a comprehensive examination service for the school with overall responsibility for leading and managing significant elements of internal examinations and all aspects of external examinations in accordance with the regulations laid down by the awarding bodies. The postholder will ensure that the conduct and running of all external examinations complies with the regulations set out by the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ) as well as school procedures, and are in line with the JCQ Instructions for Conducting Exams booklet (ICE). They will also provide training and support to invigilators, teaching staff and students on examination related matters.

Contract: 36 hours per week, 46.4 weeks per year (includes 2 weeks during exam results period in August)

About Our School

Trinity Catholic High School is a large Catholic comprehensive school situated in the London Borough of Redbridge and within the Diocese of Brentwood. Highly regarded in the area, we have a reputation for excellence in all aspects of our service to the children in our school and the wider community. Many of our staff are long-serving; 10 years plus, which highlights their happiness and commitment to the school. Many ex-students choose our school to support their own children because of their own positive experiences here.

The highest standards relating to Teaching and Learning are a feature of daily life at Trinity and these significantly and positively impact student progress and attainment which are demonstrated by our excellent exam results.

Trinity’s most recent Catholic Schools Inspection report (January 2020) states that “Trinity Catholic High School is an outstanding school and a beacon of high-quality Catholic education. It has an excellent reputation in the local community and beyond and it is rightly seen as a flagship school for the Diocese of Brentwood”. The report also emphasises that “Catholic life at Trinity Catholic High School is outstanding and is of the highest quality” and “Every aspect of Collective Worship at the school is outstanding".


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About Trinity Catholic High School

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+44 20 8504 3419

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Trinity Catholic High School is a denominational, co-educational secondary school in Woodford Green, Essex. There are 1660 students on the school roll, 464 of whom are in the sixth form.

Founded in 1976, the school’s motto is "In Christ We Shall Flourish". Its most famous former student is Olympic gold-medal-winning athlete Christine Ohuruogu.

Headmaster

Dr Paul C Doherty OBE

Values and vision

Religious teachings play an integral part in the Trinity Catholic High School ethos. The school operates on the belief that all are sons and daughters of God, equal in dignity to each other. This establishes a cohesive and tolerant community, in which students and staff alike are dedicated and resourceful in achieving their aims.

The secondary school also prides itself on being a multi-cultural, international school. Extra-curricular trips have included French and Spanish film days at the British Film Institute in London, ski trips to Colorado and Austria, and music tours of Holland.

Ofsted report

“Students enjoy being at school. Each student is made to feel important. They report that the school knows them, cares for them and encourages them to do their very best. They receive praise when they try hard, behave well and succeed in the many different activities on offer.”

View Trinity Catholic High School’s latest Ofsted report

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