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KS2 Teacher required for a September 2019 start
Following our good OFSTED and SIAMs gradings, both in the last 12 months, St Luke's is looking for an enthusiastic Key Stage 2 Class Teacher who is passionate about sparking a love of learning and generating real enthusiasm in the children we serve. We offer a welcoming and stimulating environment that encourages children to be confident learners who enjoy new learning experiences and are proud to be part of their school and local community.
St Luke's is at the heart of the village of Tiptree and is easily accessible from the A12 - a short commute from both Colchester and Chelmsford.
We wish to appoint someone who:
· is able to inspire and engage a class of children
· is highly organised and capable of demonstrating high standards of teaching and learning
· is positive, lively, creative
· is able to make a difference
· is keen to work as part of a team
· has a sense of humour and enjoys smiling
We can offer:
· enthusiastic, well behaved, happy children who are keen to learn
· a team approach to planning across our triplet system and shared workload
· a friendly and supportive staff committed to making our school the best it can be
· strong links with our 24 other Consortium schools
· a forward-thinking school which values progressive thinking and professional development
Visits to the school are warmly welcomed and encouraged. For an application form, to arrange a visit or for further details, please contact our Headteacher, Martin Moriarty on 01621 815456 or email: jobs@stlukesschool.co.uk
Closing date: Friday 26th April, noon
Information about the School
St Luke's is at the heart of the village of Tiptree and is easily accessible from the A12 - a short commute from both Colchester and Chelmsford.
St Luke's Church Primary School was founded in 1863 to provide education according to the principles and practices of the Church of England.
Following the reorganisation of many Church of England schools in the 1950's, St Luke's became a controlled school. This means that some of the governing body is drawn from the foundation, representing the Church of England, and the rest is made up of County nominated and other lay people.
The school occupies the site immediately adjacent to St Luke's Church, and this reinforces the feeling of community that we share.
Further information about our school can be found on our website: www.stlukeschool.co.uk