Sendco - Highcliffe St Mark Ce Primary School - Christchurch, United Kingdom - Dorset Council

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Highcliffe St Mark Primary School have a unique opportunity to join our successful inclusion team as a part time SENDCo, with a September or October start date, according to availability.

We are incredibly proud that our school has a positive reputation amongst our community and outside agencies for the provision which we put in place for our disadvantaged children.


This is an ideal opportunity for a teacher with a desire to step into a more senior leadership role in schools and with an interest in SEND.

We would be prepared to support with the pathway to SENDCo accreditation or equivalent and you would be supported in your role by a Headteacher who was a previous SENDCo and an assistant Headteacher who is currently responsible for all aspects of SEND.

This is a part-time, non-class based position.

However, for those interested but wishing to work full-time, we can discuss potential teaching time hours to make up to a full time position.

Please get in touch, if this applies to you.


Further Information:

Interviews will be held on Friday 28th June 2024.


The pro rata salary shown is based on the number of hours and weeks worked and includes appropriate paid annual leave and bank holiday entitlements.

The salary quoted is the annual salary for the position at the time of advert.

The salary will be paid in equal monthly instalments and will be adjusted at the start of employment and again if leaving part way through the school year to ensure the correct salary is received for the work completed in an academic year.


This role is UK based and your Right to Work will need to be established as part of the appointment process.

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About Us:

Highcliffe St Mark Primary School

(A Church of England Foundation School)

"Learning for Life; Respect for all"


Highcliffe St Mark Primary School is situated in a quiet and popular residential area in the coastal location of Highcliffe in the borough of Christchurch.

We have strong links within our community and as a church school we have good connections with our church supporting and celebrating key events throughout the year.

Highcliffe St Mark Primary School is a three form entry school and presently there are 641 children on roll. We were judged as 'good' by OFSTED in our last inspection in July 2018.

All of our staff work together as a very supportive team who are continually striving for high standards of education for our children, whilst ensuring that a stimulating and varied curriculum is maintained.

We provide a wide range of professional development opportunities for our staff and offer both internal and external additional training.

The school is housed in two separate buildings on a large site.

We are fortunate to have additional learning spaces such as a music and drama room, wildlife area and cookery room.

Our extensive school grounds benefit from a small, all weather sports pitch, a good sized playing field, excellent wildlife and forest schools areas, a heated open air swimming pool and cricket nets and wicket.

We like to use our grounds as a "classroom without walls" and encourage forest schools and other outdoor learning opportunities.

Our playgrounds offer the children a variety of play and sporting experiences.


We provide wrap around care by offering breakfast and after school clubs and provide a wide variety of extra curricular activities.

We additionally offer an exciting range of sporting clubs in close link with the sports partnership development.

We are proud of our close links with parents. Our parents are very supportive of both their children and the school's activities.

We have good relationships and working partnerships with our main feeder pre-schools and Highcliffe School. We also have close links within The Christchurch Learning Partnership and with the Bransgore Schools Direct.


Our children have many opportunities to contribute to decision making in our school and to make a difference both in their local community and on a global scale.

As a Church of England Foundation School we respect all individuals in a secure and caring environment based on our core Christian Values of Courage, Compassion and Respect.

We hold a bronze United Against Bullying Award and we are particularly proud of our children's passion for the environment led by the Eco Action group and of our Green Flag status.

We have very proactive pupil voice groups and our curriculum also embraces and encourages our children to be courageous advocates.

We have achieved bronze Global Neighbours level through Christian Aid.

We have also been awarded the Gold School Games Mark award for commitment, engagement and delivery of competitive school sport and the Music Mark for our varied and exciting musical opportunities within and beyond the curriculum.


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