Issue Number:99
 

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Generic job descriptions for school-based support staff now available
Simon Willissimon.willis@learningtrust.co.uk
Technical Author, HR020 8820 7674

Generic job descriptions for school-based support staff are now available to download.  The job descriptions have already been evaluated by the Learning Trust and specify the grade.  Line managers can request a Word copy if the content needs amending to better fit the requirements of a particular job by contacting HR. 

 

Please note that if a generic job description is amended, it must be sent to HR for evaluation before it can be applied to a post.

 

The job descriptions can be downloaded here.


Key Stage 2 results increase again
Liz Hutchinsonelizabeth.hutchinson@learningtrust.co.uk
Corporate Communications Manager0208 820 7474

Hackney’s primary schools are doing better than ever, government data has revealed. The percentage of children at Key Stage Two (years 3-6) achieving the expected level in English and Maths has increased by 14% over the last five years, to 71%.
 
Just five years ago, for the academic year 2005/2006, the difference between the achievements of Hackney pupils at this stage in their education versus the national average was 13%. This has since decreased dramatically to 3%, the biggest improvement by any education authority in the country.
 
Parkwood Primary School is the highest performing in the borough at Key Stage 2, with 95% of students achieving a Level 4+ in English and Maths.
 
Headteacher of Parkwood Primary School, Pat Cardis, said, I’m delighted that our pupils continue to meet these high standards. This could not have been achieved without dedicated staff at every level and, most importantly, pupils who are keen, eager to learn and supported by their families.”
 
Deputy Chief Executive of the Learning, Trust Steve Belk, said “The fact that we are the most improved education authority in the country over the past five years is something that everyone working in education in Hackney – teachers, support staff and others – should be immensely proud of.”


Merry Christmas from the Learning Trust
Paul Johnsonpaul.johnson@learningtrust.co.uk
Marketing Manager020 8820 7078

In this time of change we look forward to working with you to continue to improve the outcomes for children and young people.
 
Everyone at The Learning Trust would like to thank you for your hard work and commitment in 2010. Together we will make 2011 even better for all our children and young people in Hackney.
 
Have a very Merry Christmas and happy New Year!