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Learning Support Assistant

Learning Support Assistant

The Bishop's Stortford High School

Hertfordshire

  • New
Salary:
Grade H3, actual salary from £17,766p.a.
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
12 July 2024

Job overview

Learning Support Assistant (LSA) 

32.5 hours per week – term time only (38 weeks p.a.) 

Grade H3, actual salary from £17,766p.a. 

Required 1st September 2024

This post would also suit a current LSA willing to train to become a HLTA. 

We are seeking to appoint a dedicated and conscientious colleague to join our friendly Learning Support Department and be part of our highly effective SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disability) team.  

LSA’s make a real difference to the students in our care. This position involves supporting learning for students with a variety of individual needs including one-to-one, small group and whole-class support. Applicants must be well-organised, have a satisfactory level of literacy and numeracy and a genuine passion for supporting young people and helping them to be the best they can be. This is a great opportunity to gain experience working in education and offers the possibility to work towards becoming a Higher Level Teaching Assistant. 

‘Pupils achieve highly at this stunning school’ - Ofsted, May 2023 

Educating approximately 1250 students, The Bishop’s Stortford High School provides a single-sex education for boys in Years 7 to 11 and has a thriving mixed sixth form of close to 400 students, including 120 female students. As a result of excellent teaching, our students consistently achieve fantastic academic outcomes at both GCSE and A-Level. Behaviour is exemplary in lessons and around the school. which means the school has a calm atmosphere and students are ready to learn. "Pupils are polite, well-mannered and kind. and are ambassadors for the school, demonstrating excellent behaviours in all that they do.” (Ofsted 2023) 

The school is relocating to a new site less than a mile from our current location. This exciting project will provide us with a fantastic new learning environment, supported by cutting edge technology, and huge opportunities for the future. Our vast list of extra-curricular activities and trips means students engage positively with school and represent our values with pride. Staff turnover is low, as they feel well-supported and enjoy working here, with many choosing the school for their own children. 

Applications should be accompanied by a cover letter and emailed to the Headteacher’s P.A. Mrs C Hughes, clare.hughes@tbshs.org 

(We reserve the right to interview and appoint before the closing date, should a suitable candidate apply) 

TBSHS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the safety and welfare of all our children and expects staff to share this commitment. A Disclosure Barring Service check is required for all successful applicants. 

About The Bishop's Stortford High School

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Educating 1200 students, The Bishop’s Stortford High School provides a single-sex education for boys in Years 7 to 11 and has a large, thriving co-educational sixth form, with over one hundred girls on roll. Last year our students achieved 84% 5 A*-C (Inc. English & Maths) at GCSE and 55% A*-B at A-Level. We have a strong ethos, based on high expectations and standards for all, a committed and supportive staff who deliver high quality, engaging lessons and well-behaved students with excellent attitudes to learning.

In March 2017 Ofsted judged the school to be Outstanding in every category.  

The school’s motto: ‘Respice, Aspice, Prospice’ means we must look to the past, the present and the future. We are keen to promote traditional values of courtesy, respect and good discipline, though we also recognise the need to provide all our students with the tools they require to flourish and succeed, both now and in the future, and help them develop the skills and qualities that will ensure they are ready for the challenges that lie ahead.  Our focus is on delivering high quality, engaging lessons and providing students with the care and guidance that allows them to succeed. 

We combine this with our extremely successful and wide-ranging enrichment programme, in which all students are encouraged to participate, as we believe that leading rich and varied lives allows them to flourish.  We build positive relationships, which means all students are provided with the support they need to really engage with, and enjoy, school life. 

We encourage an open flow of communication between school and home so that parents really feel in touch with their child’s development. TBSHS is an active member of the Bishop’s Stortford Education Trust (BSET) as we feel that collaborating locally brings many mutual benefits to each school.  

We are fully committed to preparing our young people to be thoughtful, capable, responsible citizens of the future. We provide a ‘Truly all-round education’ and we firmly believe this to be a great school and a special place for children to learn and grow.

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