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An exciting opportunity has arisen for us to appoint an exceptional Learning Support Assistant (30 hours per week, term time) to support children with SEND in learning and achieving their full potential. At Barons Court we promote a love of learning for all of our pupils and have exciting learning spaces both inside and outside which enhance exploration and discovery through a love of learning.
At Barons Court we can offer you:
The opportunity to work in a welcoming school where everyone is valued.
A friendly, supportive environment with enthusiastic, creative and ambitious pupils, parents and staff.
A commitment to your professional development through personalised opportunities to develop your full potential.
The successful candidate appointed to the role of Learning Support Assistant will:
Be a talented and experienced LSA with a passion for providing an inclusive learning environment for all children.
Be a proactive, positive and enthusiastic person who can work flexibly and creatively to support children with SEND.
Contribute to the maintenance of an atmosphere in which pupils gain self-confidence, enjoyment and motivation to learn.
Support pupil's to access learning across the curriculum through in-class support and targeted interventions.
Please contact the Office Manager if you require further information regarding this role.
Information about the School
Barons Court is an exciting and innovative school which is continually evolving to provide the best possible learning opportunities for the children. We believe that children learn best when they are actively involved in leading their learning and we ensure that we listen and respond to their collective voice. We are totally committed to a balance of indoor and outdoor learning and continually developing both environments to provide flexible, agile and stimulating learning spaces. The whole school environment reflects the influences of Reggio Emilia, Montessori, Forest Schools and the Mantle of the Expert approaches to learning. We have created large indoor spaces which encourage a collaborative approach to learning with an emphasis on problem solving. The spaces are equipped with a range of furniture which reflect the different learning styles of the children and are easily changed to respond to the learning needs of the moment.