About us
High Street is a one form entry primary school at the centre of a built up residential area in Barry. There are approximately 240 pupils on roll, ranging from Nursery through to Year 6. Central to our day to day practice is the wellbeing of our learners, providing them with the opportunities, experiences and aspiration to achieve their potential.
About the Role
Pay Details: TM2 - £30,742
Hours of Work: Full Time
Main Place of Work: High Street Primary School
Description:
We are looking for a classroom teacher who is able to:
cultivate and value honest and trusted relationships with learners and their families, other staff and the wider community.
support learners in developing a secure sense of belonging and are respectful of others.
be inclusive through ensuring equity to enable equality.
establish a solid foundation of basic skills where learning is focused on what learners
need and want to know, should be able to do and understand.
provide a broad and balanced curriculum, rich in authentic experiences and opportunities.
develop independent, resilient and proud learners who take ownership and responsibility for their learning.
About you
You will need:
Degree
Qualified Teacher Status
Commitment to CPD
EWC Registration
EWC Registration Details: It is a statutory requirement that applicants for these posts have to be registered with the Education Workforce Council before they can start work in a school. If you are not already registered further information including how to register can be found at
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Disability Confident
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