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KS1/2 Teacher – Oak-Tree Schools

KS1/2 Teacher – Oak-Tree Schools

Normanhurst School

North Chingford

  • £26,000 - £40,000 per year
  • Quick apply
  • Expired
Salary:
QTS
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2023
Apply by:
6 March 2023

Job overview

KS1/2 Teacher – Oak-Tree Schools

We are looking to appoint several Key Stage 1/2 teachers within the Oak-Tree Group to join our friendly teams of staff from September 2023 either due to expansion or to succeed current teachers.

The Oak-Tree Group of Schools consists of:

  • Braeside School in Buckhurst Hill
  • Coopersale Hall School in Epping
  • Normanhurst School in North Chingford
  • Oaklands School in Loughton

The successful candidates will:

  • be outstanding classroom practitioners
  • have high expectations of themselves and their pupils
  • be able to enthuse and inspire
  • show a passion for developing children’s knowledge
  • be sufficiently experienced to work with small classes of children in either KS1 or 2
  • be willing to become fully involved in the life of the school

We will offer the successful candidates:

  • Attractive working environments with excellent facilities and supportive families
  • Committed, hardworking and supportive teams of staff
  • 100% focus on improving outcomes for the children in our schools
  • Well-resourced classrooms
  • Small classes of children with a passion for learning
  • Varied links and involvement with the local community
  • Excellent CPD opportunities through our tailored CPD programme
  • Complimentary school lunches and refreshments during term times

These are full time positions remunerated on a salary scale according to relevant experience and qualifications. Applications are welcome from both independent and maintained sectors, and from newly qualified (ECT) or experienced teachers.

A draft Job Description and Person Specification is available to download on our website.

To apply for this position please download and complete the Application Form from www.oaktreeschools.co.uk/jobs, applications should be sent to Mr M Hagger by Monday 6 March 2023.

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About Normanhurst School

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+44 20 8529 4307

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Founded in 1923, Normanhurst School is a co-educational independent school located in the London Borough of Waltham Forest. The school accepts children aged 2 1/2 to 16, and has around 280 pupils in total. Normanhurst’s site is comprised of older Edwardian buildings, housing a range of modern teaching and recreational facilities, as well as a number of more modern purpose-built teaching areas.

Normanhurst offers a high standard of education and a fulfilling learning experience in a happy, secure and caring environment. With an emphasis on respect, we allow pupils to fulfil their potential by working together for the benefit of each other. We nurture, praise and encourage.

In 1996 Normanhurst became part of the Oak-Tree Group of Schools and under the ownership of the Hagger Family looks forward to many more years of service to the community. The Oak-Tree Schools are a group of four local independent schools, comprising Braeside School in Buckhurst Hill, Oaklands School in Loughton, Coopersale Hall School in Epping and Normanhurst School.

Headteacher

Mrs Jacqueline Job

Values and Vision

Normanhurst School runs a high-quality curriculum, making the most of its modern teaching resources. The school seeks to encourage the creativity and nascent talent of its pupils, and offers a number of extra-curricular clubs and field trips in order to help broaden its students' perspectives. Normanhurst School does not offer post-16 provision, but works hard to ensure that older students in Years 10 and 11 are properly supported with careers and higher-education guidance.

ISI Inspection

“The school is extremely successful in fulfilling its aim to build a happy family environment that cultivates courtesy, respect and responsibility, helps pupils to develop confidence and encourages a desire to contribute to the community. It succeeds well in nurturing academic, creative and sporting skills and helping pupils to develop to the maximum potential. In the EYFS, children make excellent progress as a result of the stimulating provision.”

The full report into Normanhurst School can be found here.

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