Farsley Farfield Primary School · Pudsey, Yorkshire and the Humber
Governors are seeking an inspirational and ambitious leader to
become the next Headteacher of Farsley Farfield Primary School. Join us and
lead a school where children are encouraged to be curious, ambitious,
compassionate and successful—and where learning extends far beyond the classroom.
This is a great opportunity to lead an inclusive and diverse
primary school at the heart of a vibrant community. With approximately 440
pupils aged 3–11, extensive grounds, a unique school farm, strong academic
outcomes, a rich curriculum and highly supportive families, Farsley Farfield is
a school where children exceed expectations and staff are proud to work.
Set within extensive and inspiring grounds, our school offers a
vibrant, nurturing environment in which every child is valued and supported to
succeed.
The school is recognised for its long-term, highly inclusive
ethos, ambitious curriculum and strong standards, with Ofsted highlighting its
vibrant and aspirational approach to learning. We are looking for a leader who
will build on our many strengths while bringing fresh ideas, strategic vision
and a relentless commitment to ensuring every child achieves their full
potential.
Our new Headteacher will inspire staff with a clear and shared
vision for excellence, while ensuring that every child is cared for, supported
and nurtured within our vibrant and inclusive school community.
Our new leader will be someone who: Can demonstrate a proven track
record of successful leadership and school improvement Is passionate about delivering
excellent outcomes for all children Places inclusion, wellbeing and
safeguarding at the heart of everything they do. Can inspire and lead a highly
skilled, committed and caring staff team to deliver continued excellence in
teaching and learning Build strong relationships with
children, families, governors and the wider community Build on the school’s strong
reputation as a popular, inclusive and diverse community school with high
academic standards and a broad, rich curriculum Champion an inclusive ethos,
ensuring that every child is supported to thrive, including those with SEND and
additional needs Further develop the school’s
engaging and innovative curriculum, including its strengths in PE, outdoor
learning, horticulture and cooking Maximise the use of the school’s
exceptional grounds and unique facilities, including the farm and outdoor
environments, to enrich pupils’ experiences Maintain and enhance strong
academic outcomes, building on performance that is consistently at or above
national averages Promote a culture of wellbeing,
safeguarding and personal development, underpinned by the school’s established
strong safeguarding practice Lead and strengthen partnerships
with parents, carers, governors and the wider community Support the continued
development of enrichment opportunities, including trips, residentials, sport
and the ar