Manor Abbey School is a provision for Key Stage 3 and 4 pupils with an EHCP for Social, Emotional and Mental Health Difficulties.
The new school opened in Abbey Hulton, Stoke on Trent, in September 2024. There was an initial intake of 30 pupils in year 7 and 8; the school will progressively fill over 4 years until it reaches its capacity of 70 places.
We are looking for inspiring and imaginative class teachers with a subject specialism who are able to adapt their style of teaching to ensure that learning is fun, practical and creative. The successful candidates would need to be able to demonstrate they can meet the needs of secondary aged children who have experienced difficulty in accessing mainstream education
The Successful Candidate will Provide / Deliver
Please note that all prospective candidates must visit the school prior to applying. This visit is crucial for understanding the ethos and values of schools within the Manor Hall Academy Trust, especially regarding SEMH provision. It's also a great chance to meet Mr. David Bownds, the Executive Headteacher of both Loxley Hall and Manor Abbey School, and Mr Jack Beech, Head of School.
Guided tours are available either individually or as part of a group w/c 23rd March between 9.15 - 3pm. To arrange your visit, please contact the School Office at 01782 354040 to book a tour. If visiting is difficult for you, feel free to get in touch with the School Office, as they may arrange a phone call with Mr. David Bownds.
In Return the School Will Provide
Access to comprehensive and flexible Employee Assistance Programmes which include
To learn more about Manor Abbey School and Manor Hall Academy Trust please follow the link to the websites.
Manor Hall Academy Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare and safety of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
The successful candidate will be appointed subject to Enhanced DBS and pre-employment checks, including right to work, confirmation of appropriate qualifications and professional references.
Please also note that if you are shortlisted for the role, we may conduct an online search as part of our due diligence on the shortlisted candidates. This may help identify any incidents or issues that have happened, and are publicly available online, which may indicate that you are unsuitable to work with children, and that we may want to explore with you at interview.
Please follow the link to access the Manor Hall Academy Trust Policies on Safer Recruitment, Online Searches and Data Protection Manor Hall
Academy Trust Policies
Helen Stonier
01782 354040
h.stonier@manorabbey.uk
