Our aim at Heyford Park School is to provide the best possible education for all our students
At Heyford Park School, our mission
is to provide the best possible education for all students in a nurturing and
inclusive environment. We are proud to be a warm, welcoming all-through school
with a strong sense of community. Our staff body is collaborative, supportive,
and genuinely enjoy working together.
Heyford Park School is
over-subscribed and growing to 3 form-entry in the secondary phase, and we are
looking for an enthusiastic and adaptable teacher to join our expanding team.
Due to our growth, we are seeking a dynamic educator to teach both English and
Humanities, reflecting the need for flexibility in our small but thriving
school. This is a flexible role, and we welcome applications from teachers with
an English or Humanities teaching background and will consider applications
from individuals looking for part-time or full-time work. Whether you are an
Early Career Teacher looking to start your journey with the support of our
excellent ECT programme in partnership with Bartholomew School, or an
experienced teacher seeking new challenges, we offer excellent professional
development and career growth opportunities.
This is an exciting opportunity to
be part of a school recently rated Good by Ofsted, and to join us at a dynamic
point in our journey. As part of the Eynsham Partnership Academy Trust (EPA),
our secondary phase is closely supported by Bartholomew School, an Outstanding
school as of 2024.
Both English and the Humanities are
popular subjects at Heyford Park, with strong results and high student
engagement across all Key Stages. Many students opt for Geography and History
at GCSE level, whilst all students study, and are entered for, GCSE RE. Our
English and Humanities teams are small but strong, with a deep sense of
collaboration that extends across the whole school. Support and guidance from dedicated
subject specialists will be available to any teacher teaching outside their
specialist area. Both the English and the Humanities departments have fully
resourced, centralised schemes of work.
Located in the village of Upper
Heyford, Heyford Park is easily accessible from Bicester, Banbury, and Oxford,
serving the surrounding rural communities.
For more information or to discuss
the role, please contact Andrew Binnington, Head of School, at 01869 232203 or
email axbinnington@heyford.epatrust.org
Please note that we advise applying promptly as we reserve the right to close and interview if sufficient suitable applications have been received.
The Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Successful candidates will be required to undertake and receive a satisfactory Disclosure & Barring Service check as well as attending safeguarding training as part of this role.
Andrew Binnington
01869 232203
axbinnington@heyford.epatrust.org