At Holy Trinity, the leadership team, staff and governors are completely focused on nurturing each individual in order that they reach their full potential. We are determined to raise standards for our pupils and to develop independent, aspiring and caring young people.
You will be joining the school at a time of innovation, development and rapid improvement, building on our strong foundation of care, commitment and challenge; in-house training opportunities provide quality CPD aimed at ensuring the very best practice for teaching and learning in-line with our Holy Trinity Standard and school development plans. Staff are also encouraged to identify their own training needs and develop as reflective practitioners; they are valued and supported to grow as professionals. Our students are challenged to be aspirational for themselves and are nurtured to develop a growth mindset. Strong relationships underpin our cohesive and forward-looking community. Staff and pupils are proud to be part of our school. Our recent Ofsted report acknowledges that we are an “inclusive and welcoming school”.
Holy Trinity is a 3 – 16 Catholic and Church of England through school which opened in September 2012 in a purpose-built, state of the art building. We have a 470 place primary phase and a 700 place secondary phase. Our 3 – 16 through-school status offers exciting and innovative learning opportunities which enhance progress and create a seamless transition between Key Stages 2 and 3.
Our Catholic and Church of England values form our distinctive Christian ethos, and this guides and supports everything we do in school. Ofsted state that “lessons are calm and pupil benefit from stable routines” and our new behavior policy supports this. Our pupils respond well to carefully planned lessons and to teachers who build positive relationships.
You must be passionate about teaching and learning, ensuring equity of provision for young people and be an excellent communicator. You must have the determination to drive our school forward; raising standards and creating outstanding life chances for our all our pupils, particularly those with SEND. You must be able to think and plan strategically to ensure SEND provision at Holy Trinity is high quality whilst being able to manage the day-to-day operational aspects of this role. You will work closely with teaching staff to ensure high quality provision is in place and provide training and support where needed.
If so, we want to hear from you.
In turn, we can offer:
An enhanced DBS check is required for this post. The successful candidate will be required to complete a Disclosure & Barring Services form in line with Section 115 of The Police Act 1997.