Avanti Park School · Frome, South West
Please note: This
position is for a September 2026 start About us and the role We are seeking an enthusiastic, reflective and caring class
teacher to join our welcoming and values-led school community. We warmly
welcome applications from ECTs and teachers with experience across the primary
phase, who are passionate about delivering inspiring learning experiences and
helping every child achieve their full potential academically, socially and
personally. Our school is rooted in values of respect, compassion,
integrity and service, and we are committed to creating an inclusive
environment where pupils and staff can flourish. We are looking for a teacher
with high expectations for all learners, a commitment to positive relationships
with children and families, and the ability to create a safe, engaging and
purposeful classroom environment. You will join a collaborative and supportive
team that values wellbeing, professional growth and a love of learning. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a thriving
school community where your contribution will be valued and where you can make
a genuine difference to children’s lives every day. If you are looking for a
role where you can teach with purpose, grow professionally and inspire young
learners to flourish, we would love to hear from you. School visits are welcomed and encouraged.
Please contact the school to arrange a suitable time. What
will you do? Deliver high-quality
teaching that enables all pupils to achieve strong progress and attainment,
with learning tailored to individual needs and abilities. Create a safe,
inclusive and engaging classroom environment built on mutual respect, high
expectations and positive behaviour management. Use assessment,
feedback and pupil data effectively to monitor progress, set targets and
adapt teaching to support every learner, including pupils with SEND, EAL and
additional needs. Work collaboratively
with colleagues, parents, carers and the wider Avanti Schools Trust community
to promote pupils’ wellbeing, achievement and personal development. Contribute
positively to the wider life and ethos of the school through professional
development, teamwork, safeguarding responsibilities and active participation
in school events and initiatives. Promote and
safeguard the welfare of students, ensuring compliance with school policies
and protocols.
What are we looking for?
Qualified
to bachelor’s degree level in relevant or allied subject Able to
work independently, collaboratively and as part of a team Excellent
communication skills with children, parents and carers Excellent
organisational skills Excellent
skills in the use and application of technology Clear
understanding of how to implement and sustain a high-quality teaching and
learning Commitment
to the safeguarding and welfare of all students
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