Teaching Assistant
St Luke's Church of England School
Windsor and Maidenhead
- Expired
- Salary:
- P9-13
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- January 2019
- Apply by:
- 15 January 2019
Job overview
Caring and Talented Teaching Assistants EYFS, KS1 or KS2
Starting January 2019 or as soon as possible after (Full time) 30 hours per week, term time only
St Luke’s Church of England School is innovative, inclusive and creative. Our October 2017 Ofsted report confirms that we are an outstanding school, providing an outstanding curriculum and provision for all of our pupils.
If you are looking to develop your career or you are just starting out and want a great job where you will really make a difference - then we are the school for you! Please come and see for yourself.
Candidates should:
• be flexible and organised, they should have high expectations of themselves and their pupils
• be committed to maximising opportunities for learning both in and outside the classroom.
We can offer:
• enthusiastic, children with a positive attitude to their learning;
• a friendly, committed and supportive staff team;
• a commitment to staff professional development
Attached documents
About St Luke's Church of England School
- St Luke's Church of England School
- Cookham Road, Maidenhead
- Berkshire
- SL6 7EG
- United Kingdom
St Luke’s Church of England School is a co-educational primary academy in Maidenhead, Berkshire, for children aged 3-11. The school has strong ties with St Luke's Church. Students regularly visit the church and there is representation from church members during school assemblies.
Headteacher
Sam Stevenson
Values and vision
St Luke's Church of England School is committed to promoting Christian values. There is a daily act of worship, which staff see as an important part of school life. The act of worship is broadly Christian in nature and incorporates aspects of personal, social, health and emotional education. The primary school is sensitive to the needs of children of other faiths when planning acts of worship. Staff firmly believe that no child should be expected to worship in a way that undermines their own faith, but that children should also be encouraged to broaden their experiences and respect others.
St Luke's Church of England School believes its core values help prepare all children to become responsible and caring members of modern Britain. Teachers value each pupil as an individual with different talents and needs. As the children grow older, they gain roles of greater responsibility and are offered opportunities to be playground leaders, as well as prefects and house captains.
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