Vacancies
Selwyn Primary School is part of Newham Community Learning, which exists in order to provide an excellent education for all young people in our community. We are the only Trust to offer all-through provision from ages 2 – 16 within a single family of schools in Newham. Across our two primary and four secondary schools, all located in the west of the borough, we educate over 5,400 local children and young people, and employ a team of close to 700 members of staff, the vast majority of whom live locally.
Our staff are committed to ensuring every child receives the best possible education, and we welcome applications from motivated and passionate professionals. Current vacancies across all our schools are published on our Join us/Work with us page, providing opportunities across teaching, support staff, and leadership roles.
We are delighted to partner with Teach First to deliver our School Centred Initial Teacher Training (SCITT) programme. Teach First is a national charity that develops and supports teachers and leaders who are determined to make a difference where it is needed the most. As a training partner, we will be working with Teach First to deliver this one year teacher training programme, which enables participants to train and develop skills in the classroom. It is ideal for people who are eager to learn on the job and make a difference in their community from day one. Our Newham Community Learning SCITT booklet has further information; please email traintoteach@ncltrust.net to find out more.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Our Commitment to the Wellbeing of our Staff
We prioritise the wellbeing and professional growth of all our staff. We aim to create a respectful, supportive, and stimulating working environment, enabling everyone to deliver outstanding outcomes for our children and young people.
As highlighted in the TES School Wellbeing Report (March 2024):
“Above all, our survey results show that ensuring school is a place where all staff, at all levels, feel seen, heard and supported has to be the priority, for better wellbeing across the board and the benefit of the young people in their care.”
This commitment underpins our work across all schools in the Trust.
