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Learning Coach, 33.75 hours per week, working hours 8.15am – 3pm, 39 weeks a year (term time only)

Learning Coach, 33.75 hours per week, working hours 8.15am – 3pm, 39 weeks a year (term time only)

The Wavell School

Hampshire

  • £18,498 - £19,318 per year
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Salary:
Salary Grade C Range £23,115 - £24,140 FTE
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2024
Apply by:
6 September 2024

Job overview

“Wavell is a harmonious school where everyone pulls together to do their best”

“Pupils have very positive attitudes to learning and cooperate well with their teachers and classmates” (Ofsted)

 We are looking for a skilled and empathetic Learning Coach to provide tailored support to a group of students with Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) across different year groups. The successful candidate will work collaboratively with teachers and support staff to enable these students to access the curriculum and develop essential life skills.

 Key Responsibilities:

 ·        Providing one-to-one and small group support to EHCP students across a range of subjects and activities.

·        Building strong relationships with students, creating a supportive and trusting environment.

·        Adapting support strategies to meet the individual needs of each student, focusing on accessing the curriculum rather than direct teaching.

·        Promoting independence, metacognitive, and self-advocacy skills in students.

·        Collaborating with teachers and other professionals to develop and implement effective support plans.

·        Monitoring student progress and providing regular to feedback Senior members of the Learning Support Team, including the SENCO.

·        Contributing to the overall inclusive ethos of the school.

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About The Wavell School

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+44 1252 341256

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The Wavell School is a co-ed maintained, community school for 11–16-year-olds in Farnborough, Hampshire. Our catchment area has two linked Junior Schools, South Farnborough Juniors and St. Peters Junior Schools and the number currently on the roll is just over 1,000. We consistently admit children from outside our catchment area, including other areas of Rushmoor Borough, particularly Aldershot. This provides the school with a strong connection the military and to service families.

Wavell is a dynamic learning community whose ethos is “We care to challenge”. Our school is built on respect and aspiration. Students, staff, parents and governors work in true partnership to achieve the many accolades bestowed upon us at County, National and International level.

Every child is important and special at our school and we educate them in a holistic fashion, celebrating each child’s achievements and encouraging them to develop across a spectrum of skills. The school has demonstrated a strong focus on academic subjects and has a strong commitment to the arts.

The Department of Education (DfE) has described our One to One Tuition programme as a Model of Good Practice and have given us a progress score of 8.

We have excellent teaching and sporting facilities and sections of the school buildings are currently being renovated to ensure we are at the cutting edge of technology and more environmentally sustainable.

We are a designated Technology College and International School and are a Duke of Edinburgh accredited school. Teaching young people emotional and physical resilience is paramount to our ethos as educators.

We are a multicultural school and promote tolerance and acceptance for all. We are also proud to have a high number of EAL and military students. Pupil Premium is also available to disadvantaged children, service children and children in care.  The funding is used to support PP students to diminish the gap in their learning compared to that of non PP students.

Headteacher

Mrs Emma Wright

Values and vision

The Wavell School’s vision is to be one of the most exciting schools in which to learn and teach. The Wavell, as it is commonly known, places value in student leadership and inspirational teaching. The school strives to be a dynamic learning community. Its ethos is “We care to challenge”, and is built on values of respect and aspiration.

The Wavell School’s ethos is encapsulated in “The Hug” - a sculpture that stands at the centre of the school. The Wavell School is a specialist technology college, an International School, and a Duke of Edinburgh accredited School.

Ofsted

"Wavell is a harmonious school where everyone pulls together to do their best"

"Pupils have very positive attitudes to learning and cooperate well with their teachers and classmates"

“There are good relationships with parents and the armed forces community. Students who join the school within the school year are welcomed to the Wavell family and make a good start at the school.”

Being a pupil at Wavell means you are part of a community where everyone looks out for each other”

(Ofsted November 2021).

View the Wavell School’s latest Ofsted report

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