Year 1/2 Teacher
- Recruiter
- Randstad Education Group
- Location
- England, Kent, Longfield
- Salary
- £100 - £120 per day + Competitive Rates
- Posted
- 22 Aug 2014
- Closes
- 05 Sep 2014
- Ref
- SE691986
- Contact
- Amy Cumber
- Sectors
- Education & Teaching
- Contract Type
- Temporary
- Hours
- Full Time
The school require a strong year one/year two teacher to join their school. The applicant should have strong behaviour management and organisational skills. Furthermore they should be able to work well as a team as well as individually. The individual should be very hard working, willing to go the extra mile and have a caring nature.
The atmosphere at the school is both warm and friendly where everyone feels supported and valued. Learning new skills and acquiring knowledge is fun, and the school prepare children extremely well to be happy, effective members of society. The school have wonderful parents and governors who are extremely supportive of the life and work of the school. The children's learning journey is one that recognises that all children are unique with different abilities, gifts and talents. The school nurtures each and every child, giving them the opportunity to shine and fulfil their full potential. Children's achievements both in and outside of school are recognised and celebrated in lots of different ways. Their topic based curriculum is broad and balanced. A wide range of exciting clubs and curriculum enrichment activities enhance the children's learning experiences.
The school has a learning environment that includes an extensive ten-acre woodland containing nature trails and a bird watching area, a spiritual garden, a large playing field, a plateau with outdoor stage, a very large and ancient Yew tree which the children have named the 'witches' tree, a pond and wildlife gardens. The school is a wonderful environment in which to learn and work, our caring Christian ethos is at the heart of our community. We are passionate about ensuring that all children thrive and are totally committed to continually improving and developing. Achievement is high and the Rochester Diocese recognise that they are an Outstanding school.