You will:
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Support
pupils individually or in small groups to engage with learning activities
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Assist
with behaviour management, routines, and transitions to promote a positive and
safe learning environment
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Help
implement Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) targets under the guidance of
teaching staff
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Observe
and report on pupil progress and wellbeing, providing regular feedback to
teachers and the SENCO
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Support
inclusion by encouraging participation in both curricular and extracurricular
activities
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Assist
with supervision during playtimes and lunchtimes, promoting social skills and
positive interactions
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Contribute
to maintaining a stimulating, safe, and well-organised learning environment
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Collaborate
with colleagues, parents, and external professionals to support pupil
development
You will
work within a supportive leadership team committed to school improvement, where
your contribution will be valued and your professional growth encouraged.
You will be
a supportive and patient individual who:
·
Is
committed to promoting pupils’ independence, self-esteem, and social inclusion
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Demonstrates
good communication skills and the ability to build positive relationships with
pupils, staff, and families
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Is
adaptable, resilient, and willing to learn and develop professionally
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Works
well as part of a team and follows guidance from teaching staff and the SENCO
·
Has
a caring approach and a commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of
children
If you share our belief that every child deserves the best possible start and support to succeed, you will find a home at South Ascot Village School.
Situated on
a beautiful, spacious semi-rural site, South Ascot Village School is a
close-knit one-form entry primary school with a specialist SEN Unit, The
Canopy, dedicated to autistic pupils. Our extensive grounds — including
woodlands, a large playing field, an outdoor swimming pool, and adventurous
play equipment — provide a vibrant, stimulating environment where children are
encouraged to take safe risks and flourish.
We proudly
serve a diverse community with a wide range of needs and backgrounds, including
many pupils with SEND, Pupil Premium, and EAL. Our school ethos is built on
care, respect, and high expectations, supported by strong partnerships with
families, a proactive PTA, and a committed Governing Body. Our House system and
School Council foster a sense of belonging and pupil voice, helping every child
to feel valued and empowered.
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Tracey Abbotts
01344622118
main@southascotvillageschool.org.uk
