Assistant Principal: Student Wellbeing, Inclusion and Future Pathways at Stratton School

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  Job Reference #
EDV/2026/SS/66915
  Location
Eagle Farm Road, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, SG18 8JB
  Contract Type
Permanent
  Contract Term
Full-Time
  Salary
Annually (FTE)Leadership Pay Scale, Band 3 - L11-15
  Closing Date
9:00am, Wed 6th May, 2026
  Start Date
01/09/2026
  Positions Available
1
   Positions Available        1
  Interview Date(s)
11/05/2026
   Interview Date(s)           11/05/2026
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About this Role

Our Senior Leadership Team is Growing

Due to an exciting promotion from within our current SLT, an opportunity has arisen to join the Senior Leadership Team at Stratton School as an Assistant Principal from September. This is a key leadership role for an ambitious and committed practitioner who is eager to play a strategic part in shaping the future direction of the school and making a lasting impact on students, staff, and the wider community.

The Assistant Principal for Student Wellbeing, Inclusion and Future Pathways will provide strategic leadership and operational oversight of key areas that support students’ personal development, safeguarding, inclusion, and post‑16 readiness. The postholder will be a central member of the Senior Leadership Team, ensuring that all students are safe, supported, and able to achieve positive future outcomes.

Tours are encouraged. Please email principalspa@stratton.school to book a time to view the school and meet with the Principal 

 Key Responsibilities

 Safeguarding and Child Protection

  • Act as the Named Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) with strategic oversight of all safeguarding arrangements.
  • Line manage two non‑teaching Deputy DSLs and oversee the wider safeguarding pastoral team.
  • Ensure safeguarding systems, training, and culture are robust, compliant, and effective.
  • Lead Staff compliance training

Inclusion and Disadvantage

  • Provide strategic oversight of Disadvantage and Barriers to Learning, including leadership of Pupil Premium provision.
  • Monitor impact, evaluate strategies, and ensure targeted support improves outcomes for disadvantaged students.

Student Wellbeing and Personal Development

  • Lead on PSHE/RSE strategy and curriculum oversight, ensuring statutory compliance and high‑quality delivery.
  • Promote a strong culture of wellbeing, inclusion, and student voice across the school.

Careers and Future Pathways

  • Provide strategic leadership of Careers Education and Future Ambitions, line managing the non‑teaching Careers Lead.
  • Ensure high‑quality careers guidance, employer engagement, and post‑16/18 pathways in line with Gatsby Benchmarks.

Looked After and Previously Looked After Children

  • Hold responsibility as Designated Teacher for Looked After Children (LAC).
  • Champion the needs of vulnerable students and ensure effective multi‑agency working.

EAL Provision

  • Oversee English as an Additional Language (EAL) provision, ensuring effective identification, support, and progress for EAL learners. 

The Opportunity:

  • A great chance to work with a strong, fun enthusiastic team
  • Take responsibility for the day to day running of one or more of our learning pathway 
  •         Contribute to the overall leadership and management of the Academy
  •         Be active in promoting our visions and values and supporting our ethos for achievement for all and high standards.
  •         Provide strong professional advice to promote the Trust brand
  •          Work closely with the Trust Executive Board and Senior Management Team


The Ideal Candidate

  •         Successful teaching experience in an age 3 to 19 environment
  •         Commitment to and evidence of continuous improvement and one’s own professional development.
  •         Excellent track record of pupil outcomes and leading a successful department/team.
  •         Be a team player, with a ‘can do’ solution focused attitude.
  •        Possess outstanding communication skills and personal integrity.
  •         Successfully and effectively use comparative data (Including EFL or similar) for benchmarking target setting and monitoring to improve pupil outcomes.
  •         Understanding and significant experience of the work of external agencies.
  •          The interpersonal skills to communicate effectively and professionally with staff, pupils, parents and others.


About Meridian Trust –

Meridian Trust is a values-led organisation formed in 2011 that has risen to be one of the highest-performing academy trusts in the country. The Trust is founded on its commitment to a high-quality educational provision for all at the heart of local communities. Meridian currently operates primary, secondary and special schools across Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Peterborough, Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire. 

Meridian Trust offers a wealth of fantastic benefits for teaching and support staff which are highlighted below but are not limited to - 

  • Apprenticeship and CPD opportunities which allow you to gain specialist knowledge in a role you are passionate about developing in
  • Opportunity to jump start your career in teaching through our dedicated Initial Teacher Training Team (ITT)
  • Support for mental health and wellbeing through our Employee Assistance Programme and other resources
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Defined benefit local government or Teacher’s pension scheme
  • Healthcare benefits including free eye test vouchers and flu vaccinations
  • Free on-site parking
  • Discounts on a wide range of benefits from everyday essentials to holidays         

To explore our full range of benefits, please visit https://www.meridiantrust.co.uk/jobs-and-training/benefits/

For more information about the role please download the Applicant Information Pack below.

Closing date for applications: 9.00am on 06/05/2026

Interviews will be held on: Monday 11th May 2026

Meridian Trust reserves the right to close the applications early in the event that a suitable candidate is sourced. Applications will be reviewed as received so please apply early to avoid disappointment.

The Trust is committed to diversity and inclusion and equality of opportunity for all staff and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships.

The Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All appointments will be subject to pre-employment checks, including an enhanced check with the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS), as well as online searches.



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