What skills and experience we're looking for
Being a successful member of the Beddington Infants’ School team requires a very good understanding of how young children learn.
Our innovative provision is designed to offer children the best possible opportunities to develop academically while also developing as individuals.
Our integrated broad and balanced curriculum inspires our children to engage with a journey of personal development while developing a love of learning.
We learn from and with our children, involving them in evaluating the success of our provision. Although our children are aged between 3 and 7 years, they have a wealth of understanding about how we learn.
Children and adults learn inside and outside every day. Our all-weather suits, worn over children’s coats, ensure that we are warm and dry in all weathers.
The school is a founder member of the Sutton Education Trust. A successful co-operative of seven schools working together to provide excellent opportunities for children, families and staff.
Main Responsibilities
• maintain the positive ethos and core values of the school, both inside and outside the classroom.
• promote the school’s vision of ‘The Seven gifts of Beddington Infants’ School’.
• be a full member of Beddington Infants' School community.
The successful candidate will demonstrate:
• a commitment to holistic education and learning indoors & outdoors.
• evidence of expertise across the Early Years and Key Stage 1 age range.
• high expectations both personally and for others.
What the school offers its staff
The school can offer:
• a vibrant and creative place to work
• an excellent CPD program, including practitioner research
• Employee Assistance Programme
• childcare vouchers
• cycling facilities
• staff shower
We would strongly recommend visiting the school, please phone the school office to arrange a visit
Interviews will take place Week Beginning 5th May 2025.
Commitment to safeguarding
Safeguarding at Beddington Infants’ Beddington Infants’ takes notice of and adheres to all the national and local policies and guidance in regard to safeguarding children and young people. We are committed to safeguarding our children and value the contribution that staff, governors and parents can make. We work hard to ensure that our pupils feel secure, well cared for, and able to reach their full potential. At our school we are all responsible for keeping children safe and empowering them to be strong, resilient and listened to in an environment that protects them from harm.