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Dear candidate,

An ARK School Logo

SECONDARY

SCHOOL

_____ Teacher

Information

Packet

May 2010

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Dear Candidate,

Thank you for taking the time to find out more about King Solomon Academy in Westminster and

the possibility of teaching here. Included in this information pack is information about the

Academy, ARK Schools (who sponsor the Academy) and the role of a teacher at KSA.

The Academy opened in September 2007 with an intake of two reception classes and is growing

each year with a new intake. The secondary school opened in September 2009 with just 60 Year

7 pupils, and will continue to grow at a 2 form entry year on year. The Academy is based in new,

state of the art facilities, and will be structured into three small schools for primary, middle and

upper pupils.

We are committed to high standards of academic excellence for all our pupils and recognise that

this requires time and dedication on the part of both pupils and teachers. As such, our school

runs from 7.55am – 5:00pm every day, during which teachers will enjoy a PPA entitlement as well

as dedicated time for meetings and ongoing professional development. This is however, a job for

only the most committed teachers, as we believe we must ask more in terms of time and energy

from teachers so that we can give our pupils what they deserve.

The successful candidate will join a committed team of staff, striving to create an outstanding

comprehensive academy. They are expected to have the relevant experience for the post, the

drive and enthusiasm to help get pupils and staff involved with their department and the

flexibility to work around and during school hours. Central to King Solomon’s values is

establishing an Academy of outstanding teachers who are committed, skilled and passionate

about their work and have an absolute belief that all children can and will achieve.

The academy is part of the ARK Schools network and so it will have access to resources,

opportunities, ideas and expertise from across the group. ARK Schools is committed to

developing excellent staff within its network, through training, remuneration and network

benefits.

As we are a small the school we are interested to find staff who are able to teach a range of

subjects, and lead sports/music/extra-curricular learning. Please make clear on the application

form the subjects you are able and willing to teach at Key Stage 3.

To apply for the role or to find out more please complete the application form found at

www.kingsolomonacademy.org and return it to [email protected],

by Monday 10th

May. If you have any queries regarding King Solomon Academy please contact

Elizabeth Morrissey on 0207 563 6906 or e-mail.

I look forward to receiving your application, and hope that you will step forward to become part

of the academy’s future.

Yours sincerely,

Max Haimendorf

Secondary School Headteacher

King Solomon Academy

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About King Solomon

King Solomon Academy is a brand new, all-through school for 3 - 18 year

olds in Lisson Grove. It opened in September 2007 with two reception

classes and will grow each year, until there are classes for children from

nursery age right through to sixth form. The secondary school opened in

2009 with year 7 pupils.

Our pupils and their immense potential are at the heart of our academy. We

live and work by the philosophy that there are no excuses and no short cuts

to success, and promote excellence in every aspect of academy life.

We successfully completed our first induction summer school, with over 85% of our incoming

Year 7s attending. The summer school is a critical part of life at King Solomon Academy.

King Solomon Academy has achieved an outstanding rating from Ofsted for the whole academy

(primary and secondary). This is a truly remarkable achievement for an academy that opened just

two years ago and we are proud of all our staff, pupils, parents, governors and friends who have

made this possible.

Among the points highlighted by the Inspectors in the Academy's first full

inspection report since opening, they say:

“King Solomon Academy is an outstanding and unique 21st century school".

Among many other points Ofsted praise KSA's creation and inspiration of "a

community of enthusiastic learners, who are passionate about achieving

academic excellence", its visionary goals and high aspirations.

Our ethos is a set of beliefs that guides how we act as a community.

At KSA, we believe:

• Every child has the potential to excel

• It is through hard work and discipline that success is achieved

• Outstanding teachers, willing to do whatever it takes, can transform pupils' lives

• School should be a caring, safe place where pupils are happy

• Our pupils’ parents are our most important partners

We ask that students entering the school agree to follow our two school rules:

• Work hard

• Be nice to others

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New Facilities

King Solomon Academy has now moved into its purpose built new buildings. The original Grade II

listed buildings, previously the North Westminster Community School, have been extensively

refurbished and expanded providing:

• Accommodation for 660 junior, middle and upper school pupils

• A multi use games area with flood lighting for year round use

• A new sports building with excellent indoor sports facilities and equipment

• A well equipped design and technology suite

• On site catering facilities to provide high quality hot meals every day

• A brand new infant school for 180 reception and key stage one pupils with a sixty place

nursery

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About ARK Schools

ARK Schools was created in 2004 to work with the Department for Education (DfE), local

authorities and others in order to set up new schools and replace existing schools through the

government’s academies programme. ARK Schools is part of the children’s charity ‘ARK’ which

runs a range of health, welfare and education projects in Southern Africa, Eastern Europe and

India.

ARK Schools runs a network of eight academies in London, Birmingham and Portsmouth. It has

Accredited Schools Status, as granted by the DfE.

The ARK Schools Network

• The first, Burlington Danes Academy in White City, opened in September 2006. This is

a six- form entry, secondary Academy.

• Walworth Academy in Southwark opened in September 2007, taking over from the

previous Walworth School. This is a six-form entry secondary academy with a sixth

form due to open in 2010.

• King Solomon Academy in Westminster, a new two-form entry reception through

to sixth form school, opened in September 2007 with its first reception classes. The

secondary school opened to its first year 7 pupils in September 2009.

• Globe Academy in Southwark opened in September 2008. It offers nursery through

to sixth form education, combining and replacing Geoffrey Chaucer Technology

College and Joseph Lancaster Primary School near Elephant and Castle.

• Ark Academy in Wembley Park opened for reception students in September 2008. It

will admit its first year 7 pupils in September 2010 when it opens fully as an all-

through academy for 3 – 18 year olds in new state of the art accommodation.

• Evelyn Grace Academy, a new Academy in Brixton for 11 - 18 year olds, opened with

its first Year 7 classes in temporary space in 2008, it will move to its permanent site in

2010.

• St Alban’s Academy is a 4 form entry secondary academy in Birmingham which

opened in September 2009, replacing St Alban’s CE Specialist Engineering College.

• Charter Academy in Portsmouth opened in September 2009 replacing St Luke’s

School. The new school buildings which will include a sixth form building, are due to

open in 2014.

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ARK Schools’ ethos

Academic achievement – no excuses

ARK Schools has high expectations for its pupils. We believe that every

child can realise their potential given the right encouragement, teaching

and support. We want every pupil at our academies to leave with the

academic qualifications and skills they need to have a real choice at 18,

whether that’s to continue their education or to pursue a career. We do

everything possible to ensure that every child achieves year level

expectations, every year. We won’t accept excuses and we won’t make

any either.

Culture – personal responsibility and mutual respect

Our academies aim to maintain a respectful and orderly environment so that pupils can focus on

learning and teachers on teaching. ARK academies operate with a ‘zero-tolerance’ approach to

poor behaviour and transparent and rigorous systems of rewards and sanctions. We believe that

a successful education includes developing and nurturing the personal qualities of every pupil.

ARK academies give students the opportunity to learn and experience different extra-curricular

activities by running after school clubs. We also aim to work closely with parents and the

community to enlist their involvement and make school facilities available to them.

Commitment

We expect all pupils, parents, teachers and support staff to sign a home-school agreement

before school starts, so that everyone is committed to putting in the effort to ensure that each

child succeeds. ARK Schools are committed to the development of our staff and offering training

opportunities and a unique range of benefits to all staff. We support our academies’

meritocratic approach, giving skilled and dedicated teachers early opportunities to lead schools

within schools.

Small schools

Large schools can be intimidating. Several of the ARK academies are

organised into a set of ‘small schools’, so that every pupil knows and is

known by every teacher within their small school. The small school model

is based on research that demonstrates the success of smaller schools in

improving behaviour, attendance and academic achievement.

The core curriculum: depth before breadth

English and mathematics are the foundation for all other subjects and are

critical to success at school and in life. Our academies aim to develop strong readers and

communicators who love to use their skills and children who are confident working with

numbers in everyday life. Our curriculum is designed and structured to ensure that all children

master essential knowledge in these core subjects.

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Our specialisms

All of our academies have specialist school status in mathematics. We believe

it is vitally important to provide our pupils with the tools necessary to

become numerically confident adults. All ARK schools specialise in maths and

ARK invests a great deal in the resources needed to attract and train the best

maths teachers. We will ensure that all our pupils become competent

mathematicians, at ease with both its theoretical and practical uses.

Support programmes

ARK Schools also runs, develops and funds other programmes to help our

schools succeed.

• We support schools with Extended School activities and local literacy

and numeracy programmes.

• Our Future Leaders programme helps develop outstanding senior leaders for challenging

urban schools.

• The Teaching Leaders programme helps develop middle leaders in urban secondary

schools.

• ARK Plus is a pilot programme (currently under review) that will provide focused

academic and behavioural support for year seven pupils in three of our south London

academies.

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Benefits of the ARK Schools Network

ARK Schools also provides the following benefits to staff in its academies:

Staff training; in addition to staff training from individual

academies, staff will also benefit from a range of different

training opportunities available from ARK leaders.

Network lead practitioners; these outstanding teachers

provide professional support for staff and academies

across the network. Interested teachers can apply for this

two year additional responsibility with the support of

their principal.

MA bursary; ARK offers teaching staff the opportunity to further their knowledge and

understanding of education through a subsidised part-time MA in education at King’s College

London. The MA bursary covers the majority of the £3,600 course fee, with teachers expected to

contribute just £500.

Scholarships; for staff wishing to undertake a qualification or training in a more specific area ARK

has three scholarships each year worth £1,500.

International development opportunities: In spring 2010, 13 members of staff from ARK

academies visited Jamaica with the Department for Children, Schools and Families/British

Council’s Teachers’ International Professional Development programme. ARK also strong links

with charter school groups in the USA and staff may have the opportunity to visit and share best

practice.

Financial planning and assistance: There are also several benefits to

help staff plan their finances. All ARK academies provide childcare vouchers, interest free annual

season ticket or bicycle purchase loans (for which monthly repayments are deducted from the

employee’s salary before tax) through the ‘Cycle to Work’ scheme.

Discounted gym membership; all Ark Schools employees receive a minimum 20% discount at

Fitness First clubs around the country.

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JOB DESCRIPTION

TEACHER

Reports to: Headteacher

Start date: September 2010

Salary: Negotiable depending on skills and experience + possibility of TLR

The Role

To provide outstanding teaching and learning of their subject to ensure high attainment of their

pupils.

Key responsibilities

• Provide a nurturing classroom and school environment that helps pupils to develop as

learners

• Helping to maintain/establish discipline across the whole academy

• Contribute to the effective working of the Academy

Outcomes and activities

Teaching and Learning

• To teach engaging and effective lessons that motivate, inspire and transform pupil

attainment.

• With direction from Lead Teacher assist in the creation and development of challenging

and innovative schemes of work which are inspiring for learners and teachers alike.

• Use regular, measurable and significant assessments to monitor progress and set targets.

• Respond accordingly to the results of such monitoring.

• Ensure that all pupils achieve at chronological age level or, if well below level, make

significant and continuing progress towards achieving at level.

• Maintain regular and productive communication with parents, to report on progress,

sanctions and rewards and all other communications.

• To develop an exciting and motivating extra-curricular and enrichment offer including

university links, trips and residentials.

Academy Culture

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• Help create a strong academy community, characterised by consistent, orderly behaviour

and caring, respectful relationships.

• Help develop a small school culture and ethos that is utterly committed to achievement.

Other

• Undertake other various responsibilities as directed by the Head Teacher.

• Undertake the main professional duties of a teacher as set out in the ARK Schools pay

and conditions of service document.

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Person Specification

Qualification Criteria

• Qualified to degree level and above

• Qualified to teach in the UK

• Right to work in the UK

Experience

• Experience of raising attainment in a challenging classroom environment

• Evidence of continually improving the teaching and learning of their subject though

schemes of work and extra-curricular activities etc

Skills and attributes

We are looking for these skills and attributes or at the very least, a candidate’s clear,

demonstrable capacity to develop them:

Leadership

• Effective team worker and leader.

• High expectations for accountability and consistency.

• Vision aligned with KSA’s high aspirations, high expectations of self and others.

• Genuine passion and a belief in the potential of every pupil.

• Motivation to continually improve standards and achieve excellence.

• Commitment to the safeguarding and welfare of all pupils.

Teaching and Learning

• Excellent classroom practitioner.

• Effective and systematic behaviour management, with clear boundaries, sanctions,

praise and rewards.

• Has good communication, planning and organisational skills.

• Demonstrates resilience, motivation and commitment to driving up standards of

achievement.

• Commitment to regular and on-going professional development and training to establish

outstanding classroom practice.

Alignment with KSA vision

• Relentless drive to do whatever it takes to ensure all pupils succeed.

• The belief that with the right environment more than 95% of our pupils are able to excel

at University.

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• The courage and conviction to make a difference.

Communication skills

• The ability to listen and communicate effectively.

• Empathy and the ability to understand the needs, aspirations and motivation of diverse

individuals and groups.

• The ability to influence and motivate others.

Problem solving

• Identify, analyse and resolve problems and issues.

• Develop plans with concrete outcomes and effective solutions.

• Evaluate results and identify necessary actions.

• Make fact-based decisions.

Resilience

• Sustain energy, optimism and motivation in the face of pressure and setbacks.

• Stay calm in difficult situations and maintain clarity of vision.

• Be adaptable in the face of adversity.

Results and learning orientation

• Awareness of own strengths and limits.

• Commitment to ongoing improvement and learning.

• A passion for teaching subject.

• Focus on achieving challenging goals and results.

• Resourcefulness and flexibility in delivering outcomes.

Other

This post is subject to an enhanced Criminal Records Bureau disclosure.

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ARK Academies, Safe Recruitment Procedure

ARK is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in its

academies. In order to meet this responsibility, its’ academies follow a rigorous selection process

to discourage and screen out unsuitable applicants. This process is outlined below, but can be

provided in more detail if requested.

Disclosure

This post is classified as having substantial access to children, and appointment is subject to an

enhanced police check of previous criminal convictions (CRB). Applicants are required, before

appointment, to disclose any conviction, caution or binding over including ‘spent convictions’

under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exemptions) Order 1975. Non-disclosure may

lead to termination of employment. However, disclosure of a criminal background will not

necessarily debar individuals from employment – this will depend upon the nature of the

offence(s) and when they occurred.

Shortlisting

Only those candidates meeting the right criteria will be taken forward from application.

Interview

1. Candidates will be expected to bring identification to the interview

2. Candidates will be subject to an in-depth interview (of which there may be two such

sessions; a screening at ARK followed by academy specific interview and, where

appropriate, lesson observation)

3. Candidates will be asked to address any discrepancies, anomalies or gaps in their

application form.

Reference checking

References from the previous and current employer will be taken up for shortlisted candidates,

and where necessary employers may be contacted to gather further information.

Probation

All new staff will be subject to a probation period of six months (which may, in certain

circumstances, be extended by up to 10 weeks). The probation period is a trial period, to enable

the assessment of an employee’s suitability for the job for which they have been employed. It

provides the academies with the opportunity to monitor and review the performance of new

staff in relation to various areas, but also in terms of their commitment to safe guarding and

relationships with pupils.