Anton Infant School Β· Andover, South East
We are seeking to
appoint an enthusiastic, reflective and highly motivated teacher to join our
friendly and supportive team at Anton Infant School from September 2026.
We
recognise the many rewarding opportunities that come with working in an infant school,
which is why teachers work closely with year group partners to plan and
collaborate together, so you are always supported. We are proud to provide our
staff with a carefully planned programme of CPD, alongside opportunities to
work collaboratively and share best practice.
EVERY CHILD ALWAYS
At Anton Infant School we work together
to create a safe and inclusive environment, where every child knows they
matter. Every experience is a learning opportunity. Our aim is to promote
curiosity, creativity, love, independence and resilience through an inspiring
and engaging curriculum. We set children up to achieve all they are capable of
and inspire them to become lifelong learners.
The successful
candidate will:
Be an
inspirational teacher with the ability to motivate all children.
Be passionate
about making a difference to the learning outcomes of every child.
Have high
aspirations for all children and believe that every child has the
potential to succeed.
Have a strong
understanding of effective assessment strategies, including the use of
AfL, to meet the learning needs of all pupils.
Be able to
use data and assessment effectively to positively impact pupil progress.
Be committed
to raising standards and improving outcomes for all children.
Be able to
deliver a high-quality, broad, balanced and engaging curriculum across all
areas of learning.
Be innovative
and proactive, demonstrating creative ideas to support the development of
an enriched and vibrant curriculum that reflects our school values.
Have the
ability to plan effectively to meet the needs of all groups of pupils,
demonstrating consistently high expectations and standards.
Understand
behaviour as a form of communication and use a range of positive strategies
to promote excellent behaviour for learning.
Show a
willingness to participate fully in school life, including
extra-curricular activities and community events.
Have
excellent interpersonal and communication skills and work effectively as
part of a forward-thinking team.
Be a reflective
practitioner who is open to new initiatives and continuous improvement.
Be fully
committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.