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Learning Support Assistant

Learning Support Assistant

St Mary's School Cambridge

Cambridgeshire

  • £28,519 pro rata
  • New
Salary:
£28,519 pro rata + Benefits
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2024
Apply by:
17 September 2024

Job overview

St Mary’s is seeking an enthusiastic Learning Support Assistant at the Senior School to provide support to students with a range of learning needs. As a valued member of the school community, you will assist the SENCo team in delivering small-group support lessons and providing in-class support in a variety of subject areas. You will champion, encourage and promote inclusion during your activities.

Working as part of a small team, you will be friendly and approachable and will have the ability to evaluate learning needs and seek out learning opportunities for students.

If you can be an outstanding role model and inspire our pupils to realise their full potential, it’s time we talked.

For further information about the role and how to apply, please visit https://www.stmaryscambridge.co.uk/about/job-vacancies.htm

Closing date: 9.00am on Tuesday, 17 September 2024.

We will review applications on receipt. Suitable candidates may be interviewed before the closing date, and we reserve the right to withdraw the position if an early appointment is made. 

The school is an equal opportunities employer. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Successful applicants are subject to an enhanced DBS check.

Registered Charity No. 290180

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About St Mary's School Cambridge

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+44 1223 353253

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St Mary’s School is a girls-only, non-selective, Roman Catholic, all-through school with sixth form situated in Cambridge. It is an independent school with day and boarding options. A smaller than average school, it provides 750 places for junior, senior and sixth-form students between the ages of 3 and 18 when fully subscribed.

The school was founded by sisters from the Congregation of Jesus in 1898. They drew their inspiration from 17th-century religious sister the Venerable Mary Ward, basing it on her vision of the essential dignity of each human.

Headmistress

Charlotte Avery

Values and vision

St Mary’s School provides its girls with a strong social and moral framework, which helps them succeed in higher education, the world of work and as successful citizens in the wider community. Teachers foster a love of learning in their students, nurturing talents, valuing each girl as an individual and helping every pupils flourish academically. The school strives to cater for all academic, pastoral, creative and athletic needs.

ISI Report Key points

The school achieved an outstanding overall 98% parental satisfaction rate.

'Almost all pupils achieve places at the most selective universities, conservatoires and art colleges in a range of disciplines, including those with the highest entry criteria.'

'Pupils make strong progress across the range of subjects’ and are: ‘highly successful in their achievements beyond the classroom in a range of activities encompassing different interests.'

'Pupils display mature levels of understanding across the curriculum’, with the quality of teaching praised as ‘ambitious, stimulating and well matched to their needs.'

'Pupils form highly positive relationships with each other and with staff and they develop good leadership skills’ with students feeling ‘ready and well prepared for the next stage of their lives.'

View St Mary's School Cambridge’s latest ISI report

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