As a Class Teacher at South Ascot Village School, you will be responsible for planning and delivering well-structured lessons that meet the needs of our diverse pupil cohort. You will set high expectations, inspire and motivate pupils, and promote excellent progress and outcomes. You will work closely with colleagues, support staff, parents, and external professionals to support the holistic development of every child.
You will:
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Teach
in either Key Stage One or Key Stage Two, depending on your experience and
expertise
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Plan
and deliver engaging lessons following the school’s curriculum and schemes of
work
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Assess,
monitor, and report on pupil progress, adapting teaching to meet individual
needs
·
Manage
behaviour effectively to maintain a safe and positive learning environment
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Contribute
to whole-school policies, curriculum development, and school improvement
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Collaborate
with colleagues and support staff to ensure coordinated and effective teaching
·
Participate
in professional development and appraisal processes
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Uphold
safeguarding and child protection policies to promote pupil wellbeing
You will be
a qualified and enthusiastic teacher who:
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Holds
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and a relevant degree
·
Has
experience teaching in a primary school setting, preferably across multiple key
stages
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Demonstrates
strong subject knowledge and effective teaching strategies
·
Is
committed to promoting an inclusive and supportive learning environment
·
Has
excellent communication and organisational skills
·
Is
resilient, adaptable, and keen to contribute to the school’s vision and values
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Understands
the needs of pupils with SEND, disadvantaged pupils, and those with EAL
· Has a commitment to safeguarding and pupil welfare
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
01344 622118
main@southascotvillageschool.org.uk
