Part-time Lunchtime Playworker/
Classroom Technician
CorshamPrimary School
Pound Pill Site: Pound Pill Corsham SN13 9YW
Broadwood Site: Broadwood AvenueCorshamSN13 0LX
Tel: 01249 712387
Fax: 01249 712722
Email:
Website:
Information for applicants
CORSHAM PRIMARY SCHOOL
SCHOOL PROFILE
The purpose of this school profile is to provide applicants for the post of teacherwith an introduction to the school.
This post is due to take effect from the beginning of January 2014. The job description and person specification are included for your information. Candidates should write a letter in support of their application which outlines experience, personal interest and why they are applying for this position.
School Type: / PrimarySchool Role: / 616
426 @ Pound Pill site
190 @ Broadwood site
Standard No: / 60 per yr group at Pound Pill
30 per yr group at Broadwood
Executive Headteacher: / Mrs Fiona Allen
Head of School – Pound Pill: / Mr Anthony Welch
Head of School – Broadwood: / Mrs Gina Cooke
Senior Deputy Headteacher: / Mrs Lindsay Fry
Deputy Headteachers: / Mrs Sophie Ridout
Mrs Kerry Parker
Chair of Academy Board of Trustees: / Mrs Elspeth Griffiths
Chair of School Governing Board: / Mr Paul Pieri
THE LOCAL AREA
Corsham Primary School is situated in the Wiltshire town of Corsham, only a few miles away from the beautiful city of Bath. The school is in a largely residential area of Victorian and post World War II properties, with some newer local housing developments. There are good local shopping and community facilities. The school is readily accessible with links by public transport being close to Bath and Chippenham mainline stations and the M4 motorway.
THE SCHOOLBUILDING AND SITE
The school takes its origin from the “Methuen” school, founded by Paul Methuen in 1816, over 50 years before the passing of the Compulsory Education Act of 1870. The school was expanded in 1895 and again after World War II. The original 1800 buildings are still standing.
The school was moved to new buildings on Pound Pill in February 1994. The new school is of a modern design with a central atrium, administration facilities, hall, kitchen and fourteen classrooms. The school also accommodates a fully interactive 4D library. The grounds contain a sports field, two playgrounds and two adventure playgrounds.
In September 2007 the school expanded again when it took over the leadership and management of the old BoxHighlandsPrimary School on the outskirts of Corsham town. Corsham Primary is now based at two sites the first being located on the Pound Pill and the second on Broadwood Avenue.
The school at Broadwood Avenue was built twenty nine years ago and like Pound Pill it boasts wonderful grounds and school buildings.
Please view the school web-site for further photographs and plans.
SCHOOL ORGANISATION
At Pound Pill pupils are organised according to age into 14 classes comprising two classes per year group and at Broadwood the children are organised into 7 classes comprising one class per year group.
BROOK CENTRE (POUND PILL)
After the move to the new school premises in Pound Pill in 1994 the Governors supported the local authority plan to incorporate the North Wiltshire Language Unit within the school. The Brook Centre caters for children with specific language disorders and has its own complement of staff working within the overall management framework of the school. Although the unit is financed directly by the local authority, the management of the budget and all relevant responsibilities have been delegated to the Governing Body. Wiltshire's Education Department manages all admissions to the Brook Centre. All eighteen places are currently occupied.
CULTURAL AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC BACKGROUND
Pupil attendance is generally good. The school benefits from supportive parents, a 90% attendance at open evenings is usual, due to the establishment of a structured appointment system and the staff’s commitment to accommodating parents at alternative, more convenient times should the need arise. Parents are also encouraged to make contact with teachers throughout the year. The ethnic composition of pupils is not diverse. The majority of children are from white, English, Christian backgrounds.
SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS
17% of children within the main school are presently on the Special Needs Register.
STAFFING
The teaching staff offer a wide range of experience and are at various levels of the pay spine. Presently the main school is fully staffed, the full time equivalent number of teachers being 34 plus the Executive Headteacher. This provides 21class teachers and one Inclusion Manager. Teaching staffing levels within the Brook Centre are presently 3 part-time teachers and 2 speech and language therapists.
TEACHING COMPLEMENT
Executive Headteacher
2 Heads of School
1 Senior Deputy Headteacher
2 Deputy Headteachers
2 Assistant Deputy Headteachers
38 Class teachers (including job shares)
2 Speech and Language therapists
2 Learning Tutors
The Leadership Team comprisesthe Executive Headteacher, two Heads of Schools, Senior Deputy Headteacher, two Deputy Headteachers, two Assistant Deputy Headteachers, three Curriculum Development Leaders,oneInclusion Manager, and one ICT Manager.
TEACHER EXPERIENCE
The majority of teachers have taught for 5 years or more. It is a largely stable and experienced staff group; turnover is relatively low. When staff leave it is usually for promotion purposes.
SUPPORT STAFF COMPLEMENT
1 Finance Officer
1 Office Manager
2 Administrative Officers
1 Administrative Assistant
2 Receptionists
1 Teaching Assistant Manager
1 Teaching Assistant Supervisor
27Teaching Assistants
1 Lunchtime Playworker Supervisor
16Lunchtime Play Worker/Classroom Technicians
4 Teachers’ Personal Assistants
1 Sports Coach
1 Caretaker
1 Handy Person
SCHOOL ETHOS
The school’s main aim is to enable each child to have an equal opportunity to achieve the highest academic and personal potential. This has the commitment of all the staff. This is further emphasised through the desire to create an effective partnership between all staff, pupils and parents.
CURRICULUM
Pupils in Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 are taught for 24 hours per week. Our curriculum meets all National Curriculum requirements and was judged by Ofsted as Outstanding (July 2013).The school has a manageable system for assessing, recording and reporting pupils’ attainment and achievement. There is a strong emphasis on pupils taking responsibility for their own personal learning and development targets.
SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT
In July 2013 Corsham Primary School was again judged by Ofsted as Outstanding. We are all very proud of this achievement.
GOVERNING BODY
There is a well established, experienced and supportive governing body that is committed to improvement and make significant personal contributions to the school in terms of time and effort. The Governing Body was judged as Outstanding by Ofsted (July 2013). The governing body is made up of:
Three local authority nominees
Seven parent representatives
Four community representatives
Four staff representatives
Six associates
The Headteachers
The governing body meets twice a term. Sub committees also meet on a regular basis. The governors play an active role in the school and are very involved in planning and monitoring progress on school development.
The school has been awarded the:
- Customer Services Excellence Award
- The Investor in People10 Year Award
- The Basic Skills Quality Mark
- Healthy Schools Plus Award
- Active Mark Gold Award
- Employers Training Award
- National ICT Award
- National Teaching Awards
- Inclusion Quality Mark
- Go4it Award
- Eco Schools Award
- The Bristol Standard
- InternationalSchool Award (Intermediate)
- Green Flag Award
We are proud of all our achievements!
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