Head of PHSE (Maternity Cover)
S. Anselm's School
Derbyshire
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- Salary:
- DOE
- Job type:
- Part Time, Maternity Cover
- Start date:
- February 2025
- Apply by:
- 29 November 2024
Job overview
A vacancy arises from February 2025 for an enthusiastic, experienced and well-qualified Head of PSHE for our Year 3 to Year 8 pupils. The role is fixed term for a period of 12 months to cover Maternity, two days per week on a Tuesday and Thursday between 08:00-17:00. We offer fantastic on-site facilities, small class sizes and well-mannered, motivated children in a beautiful, rural environment.
Candidates will plan and deliver PSHE lessons and oversee PHSE and RSE throughout the school. An ideal candidate will have experience supporting other areas of the curriculum which would likely be Learning Support and will be expected to assist with reading periods in the Junior Forms. Candidates will also assist in the smooth running of the Library. All candidates must be fully committed to working at a busy and energetic school, which will include some after-school commitments such as evening clubs and occasionally assisting the boarding team.
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About S. Anselm's School
S. Anselm's School is a preparatory, co-educational, full-boarding and day school in Derbyshire. The school was founded in 1888, first accepted girls in 1976, and added a nursery in 1992. The school grounds are spread across 18 acres of Peak District countryside beside the market town of Bakewell, which has a population of 4,000. The school motto translates from Latin as ‘To be, rather than to seem’.
Headteacher
Lisa Donnelly
Values and vision
Pupils are encouraged to be themselves, and are excited about learning and have a real thirst for knowledge. They thrive in the music and art rooms, on the games field and stage. Small class sizes ensure staff can plan their teaching to ensure every pupil is treated as an individual. Teaching staff simply want the best for all our pupils and will do all they can to help them achieve to the best of their own abilities.
At the very centre of S. Anselm’s values is creativity – whether through the individual or the community. Students travel to watch theatrical plays at Stratford, to play in national sports tournaments or sing in mass choral days.
ISI
“Pupils personal development is excellent. Pupils are thoughtfully aware of the needs of others within the school community and beyond. They develop a strong moral sense, discussing issues of justice in the wider world and in their own experience.”
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