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Pupil Support Assistant

Saint Cecilia's Church of England School

Wandsworth

  • £28,038 - £33,783 per year
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Salary:
Starting salary £33,783 for full time equivalent Pro rata, for 39 weeks of the year, 36 hours per week £28,038
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
June 2025
Apply by:
7 April 2025

Job overview

Pupil Support Assistant

To start June 2025 - Term time only, 36 hours per week

Starting salary £33,783 for full time equivalent

Pro rata, for 39 weeks of the year, 36 hours per week £28,038

Saint Cecilia’s Church of England School is an inclusive, co-educational and community orientated academy, for pupils and students, aged 11-18 years. Specialising in the teaching of Music and Mathematics, Saint Cecilia’s is a well-respected and hugely oversubscribed school. Teaching is exceptional, our curriculum is challenging, standards of behaviour are high, and our results are consistently good.

The school’s vision is driven by its Christian mission to ‘Glorify God, through outstanding and enjoyable education’, which is underpinned by John 10:10 “I have come that you may have life and have it to the full.” Whilst candidates must be in sympathy with the aims of a voluntary-aided Church of England school, a Christian commitment is not essential for this post. 

We are looking for someone who can make a difference to the lives of pupils who may face challenging circumstances. Remaining calm in challenging circumstances, good communication, being approachable and conflict resolution are key skills.

At GCSE in 2024:

•      Attainment 8 was 54.67

•      80% of pupils achieved 9-4 grades in both English and Maths

•      68% of pupils achieved 9-5 grades in both English and Maths

At A Level in 2024:

•      24% of grades were A*-A

•      45% of grades were A*-B

•      74% of grades were A*-C

•      Many leavers gain places at prestigious Russell Group universities, including Oxbridge.

Located close to Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Club, Saint Cecilia’s is well connected to central London and the West End by exceptional transport links. The school lies within the Inner London Weighting area, which adds a significant increase to salary.

Are you ready to join a team of dedicated teachers and support staff, in a “Good” school which aspires to be Great?

Are you ready to contribute towards a Great Curriculum, establish Great Learning and build a culture of Great Professionalism and Great Partnerships, all in a caring, supportive Christian Ethos?

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults, and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All posts are subject to an enhanced DBS check.

Please note that we do not accept CVs.

 We regret that we are unable to offer skilled worker visa sponsorship to non-UK citizens for this role.

 The deadline for applications is Monday 7th April 2025 at 9am.


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About Saint Cecilia's Church of England School

The Aims of the School

Saint Cecilia’s Church of England School is an inclusive, co-educational and community-orientated academy, for pupils and students, aged 11-18 years. Specialising in Music and Mathematics, it is a well-respected and highly oversubscribed school. Our teaching is exceptional, our curriculum is challenging, standards of behaviour are high and our results are consistently strong.

As a Christian school, our mission is ‘Glorifying God through outstanding, enjoyable education’ which defines both our purpose and ambition.

By the time they leave us, our pupils have a strong sense of right and wrong, a commitment to going above and beyond, and a clear understanding of how they can make a meaningful contribution to society.

In order to fulfil our vision, that our school community lives life abundantly, our Mission Statement will seek to:

  • Develop the whole child.
  • Promote the highest standards of academic achievement, motivation and self-discipline in all pupils.
  • Ensure high quality teaching and learning in all subjects and at all key stages.
  • Encourage each individual child to develop her or his talents to the full.
  • Ensure that everyone is treated equally and with respect.
  • Develop in pupils an awareness and appreciation of spiritual, moral, social and cultural values and attitudes.
  • Help pupils develop creative, lively and critically enquiring minds and the ability to question and discuss rationally.
  • Promote an awareness of our place in, dependency on and respect for the world environment.
  • Promote the fundamental British values of democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs.


At Saint Cecilia’s, we want every pupil to enjoy their school experience - both in and out of the classroom - and see their time here as part of a lifelong journey of learning. Fulfilment comes from personal achievement, and we offer a wide range of opportunities to help pupils grow, both academically and beyond. Our teaching approach encourages both independent and collaborative learning, building confidence through cooperation and healthy competition. We celebrate progress while providing clear guidance for continued growth.

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