Bishop Tufnell CE (Aided) Primary School

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Candidate Pack Head Teacher Bishop Tufnell CE (Aided) Primary School Note: The amalgamation of Bishop Tufnell CE (Aided) Infant & Junior Schools are currently under consultation to become Bishop Tufnell CE (Aided) Primary School by 1 st September 2018 The school, through its distinctive Christian character, is good at meeting the needs of all learners SIAMS, BT Infant CE School

Application details Visits to the school are positively encouraged. Please contact Lorraine Orchard, School Business Manager on 01243 582400 or sbm@tufnell.org for full application details or to make an appointment to visit the school. There are copies of all the application forms on our current websites: https://www.bishoptufnell-inf.w-sussex.sch.uk, www.btjs.wsussex.dbprimary.com We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, we expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check. Candidates who have lived or worked abroad in the last five years will require an overseas police check and will be asked to provide a good conduct certificate. Further information can be found at www.gov.uk Closing date: Midday on 23 rd February 2018 Shortlisting: 26 th February 2018 Interviews: 7 th and 8 th March 2018 There is a powerful Christian ethos of care that permeates the school and makes everyone in the school community feel valued. SIAMS report BT Infant CE School, March 2017 Cultural diversity is recognised and celebrated, including partner schools in Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka and Nepal involving teacher exchanges and practical resources support. SIAMS report BT Junior CE School, January 2017 Parents know their children are safe, well-looked after and happy. A parent stated, the school s Christian ethos and values keep the school, church and us all together as a family. SIAMS report BT Junior CE School, January 2017 Leaders have made considerable improvements to teaching during the past year, particularly in Mathematics. As a result, pupils are equipped increasingly well with the knowledge and skills needed to learn successfully. OFSTED BT Junior CE School, April 2017

Dear Prospective Head Teacher, Thank you for your interest in the post of Head teacher of Bishop Tufnell CE (Aided) School(s). I am delighted that you have chosen to find out more about our schools. Bishop Tufnell CE Infant and Junior schools are entering a transformational phase. Following the retirement of our current Executive Head teacher, our governing body has recently unanimously voted to amalgamate to form a new all-through primary school in September 2018. We will shortly be consulting with our school community. We are looking for an inspirational leader to combine our Infant and Junior schools successfully, to build on our strengths and to work with us to implement and develop our improvement plans as we move from Requires Improvement towards Good and beyond. We need a dynamic person who is keen to take on new challenges and share their zest for children s learning with our staff, pupils and parents. I am personally incredibly excited about the opportunity we have to build on the fantastic work our teachers are already doing and provide them with a structure and processes that will enable them to secure better and more consistent outcomes for all our children. I am really looking forward to finding the right person to lead our schools and turn our plans into reality. Full details are included in the person specification and job description and in summary we need: Dynamic and inspirational leadership The ability to challenge, inspire and motivate colleagues through change A proven record of sustained improvement An understanding of the principles and processes required to secure a strong Foundation stage and support pupil progress right through to above National outcomes at Year 6 High expectations and the ability to instil a strong sense of accountability in staff A commitment to the Christian ethos of our schools combined with the ability to articulate strong Christian values and moral purpose In return we can offer you: An opportunity to establish a brand new primary school Dedicated, talented and caring staff eager for an inspirational leader Children who are enthusiastic, ready to learn and proud of their schools Good SIAMS inspection reports to build upon Extensive grounds including an accredited Forest School, playing fields and pond Strong support network including two parish church communities, our Chichester Diocese, the Local Authority, and our locality schools (FAB Felpham and Bognor) network A newly federated, skilled and supportive Governing Body committed to the ongoing professional development and wellbeing of all staff A committed community of parents who run our Friends and Parents Association, organising events including a firework display and summer fayre to raise funds and build a sense of community A village location with literary heritage on the South coast If this opportunity excites you as much as it does us, please complete the application form and related documents and return them to us by Noon on Friday, 23 rd February. Thank you for your time. Yours sincerely, Jo Naylor, Chair of Governors

Our Vision for Bishop Tufnell CE Primary School Learning together, to serve God, His world and all His people always our best because everyone matters Bishop Tufnell Primary school meet the needs of all our individual pupils to ensure they fulfil their God-given potential to enjoy life in all its fullness (John 10:10). Working within a Christian environment, each child, member of staff and governor is encouraged to stretch themselves spiritually, morally, intellectually, imaginatively and actively. All members of the Bishop Tufnell community learn what makes a good person, citizen, parent, employee, team member or leader and our curriculum reflects this. We are recognised for our exemplary behaviour, citizenship, respect for each other and contribution to our wider society. We are true to our Christian faith and the teachings of Jesus, but with a deep respect for the integrity of other traditions and beliefs and for the religious freedom of each person. Our school community welcomes and values children, staff and their families from all backgrounds and cultures. Our children leave our schools with a love of learning and an understanding of Christianity. They are confident independent learners, proud of their success and eager for their next stage of learning. We put this vision into practice through the application of consistency and clarity underpinned by our core values of wisdom, hope, community and dignity. Our Christian values underpin the life of the school and can be clearly seen in our worship, our curriculum and our relationships.

More information about our school and community Bishop Tufnell CE Schools Federation is currently comprised of separate Infant and Junior Voluntary Aided Church of England schools. Our schools are three-form entry with children taught in mixed ability classes, usually with children of the same age and we do not plan to change this after amalgamation. We are situated in Felpham, a beautiful West Sussex seaside village bordering the town of Bognor Regis and close to Chichester, Arundel, Littlehampton and the South Downs. The majority of our pupils come from the local area, with some travelling from central Bognor and the surrounding villages. Felpham has a long history and was recorded in the Doomsday Book in 1086 as 'Felcheham'. The village is perhaps best known as the former home of William Blake. Away to sweet Felpham, for Heaven is there; The Ladder of Angels descends thro the air; On the turret its spiral does softly descend, Thro the village then winds, at my cot it does end. William Blake The school is on the boundary of two parishes, St Mary s in Felpham and St Nicholas, Middleton-on-Sea. We, therefore, benefit from the support of two Vicars and their congregations. Father John and Father William are fully committed members of our governing body and actively involved in school life, leading worship every week and providing pastoral and practical support to both schools. As well as our committed and energetic Friends and Parents Association (FAPA), who work really hard to organise events for the children and their families, we also have an active Parents Forum. Our Parents Forum represents the views of all parents and carers and informs our schools of the needs of our children and families. The Forum provides feedback on how things are working and offers a parent s perspective on current policy and practice so that the schools can make the best decisions for our children. Do you have the drive, vision, ambition and energy to maximize the opportunities going forward? Can you maintain the caring family feel of our Christian school community and achieve excellence for all our pupils?