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  • Job start date

    1 September 2026

  • Closing date

    19 January 2026 at 12pm (midday)

  • Date listed

    8 January 2026

Job details

Job role

  • Headteacher

Visa sponsorship

Visas cannot be sponsored

Key stage

Early years, Key stage 1, Key stage 2

Working pattern

Full time: Monday to Friday - full time

Contract type

Permanent

Pay scale

Salary: Salary L16-L22 (Outer London), £79,157-£90,906

What skills and experience we're looking for

The successful candidate will:

  • continue to drive our strong Christian ethos, as exemplified by our ‘Excellent’ 2022 SIAMS grading
  • have the ambition and drive to continue our whole-school improvement journey and commitment to outstanding success in all areas of school life
  • possess exceptional leadership, management and interpersonal skills

MAIN ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Shaping the Future

➢ To implement the school’s Vision and Ethos, in partnership with the Governing Body,

staff and wider community, so that these are embedded within everyday practice

throughout the school

➢ To work with the Governing Body to develop and deliver strategic plans for the

school which have children and learning at their heart to take the school into its next

phase of development - maintaining momentum and excellence and retaining a

safeguarding-first approach to all developments.

➢ To take the school forward in light of our recent successful Ofsted and SIAMS

inspections where we received the highest grades possible, working to ensure the

school is aligned with the new Ofsted framework to achieve the new ‘exceptional’

rating

➢ To be committed to the future of the school’s community, able to anticipate and

respond to changes in the demographics of the area, existing funding challenges and

potential further restrictions, changing education policy and wider socio-economic

situation, ensuring that the vision of the school and needs of the community are at

the core of strategic planning

➢ To continue to develop the school’s reputation as a SEND centre of excellence and to

respond to the challenges presented by an increasing range of needs within the

pupil intake year on year

➢ To improve outcomes for disadvantaged pupils, ensuring the needs of all vulnerable

groups are met and exceeded, whether SEND, PPG or boy-girl imbalances

➢ To develop and maintain the school’s premises and outdoor space to meet the

needs of the curriculum and enhance pupils’ school experience and learning; this

includes longstanding plans to introduce a MUGA (multi-use games area) to the

school

➢ To be ambitious for the school and its potential, seeking ways to maximise and build

on its core assets to the advantage of pupils, staff and wider community

Leadership and Management

To shape a collaborative learning culture, in which children and staff feel valued and are

understood, encouraged, inspired and equipped

➢ To produce and implement clear, evidence-based development plans and policies for

the future of the school

➢ To ensure sustainable financial and resource management, including long-term

financial planning to support the vision of the school, in partnership with the Governing

Body

➢ Create a culture of robust and pro-active safeguarding throughout the school, as well as

safer recruitment and ensuring all staff understand their role

➢ To train and retain, motivate and inspire staff, including regular feedback, development

opportunities, empowerment and performance management

➢ To be a supportive and encouraging leader for staff, helping them maintain an

appropriate work-life balance

➢ To support and enhance the Christian distinctiveness of the school by word and

example.

➢ To work effectively with and be accountable to the Governing Body

➢ To ensure the school complies with all relevant legal and statutory frameworks and

policies.

Teaching, Learning and Standards

To ensure the school provides an engaging learning environment and a creative and

broad curriculum which reflects the children who learn here and enables all children to

achieve their full potential and incorporating rich PSHE / SMSC curricula to help keep

children safe and prepare them for life in modern Britain

➢ To ensure high standards of teaching and learning throughout the school and across the

curriculum

➢ To maintain a consistent focus on pupil achievement, monitoring, tracking and

reporting on progress and attainment, including accurate and timely reporting to the

Governing Body

➢ To maintain high aspirations for and expectations of the whole school community, in a

supportive environment

➢ To identify areas for ongoing school development by monitoring and evaluating the

performance of the school through self-evaluation and external review

➢ To maintain a culture in which children are enabled to grow academically, socially and

spiritually, recognising that children need more than academic knowledge

➢ To deliver high standards of teaching, learning and aspiration for pupils with SEND

➢ To ensure effective planning, allocation, support and evaluation of staff work, ensuring

they are motivated and empowered, with clear delegation of tasks

➢ To make the most of the school’s location to provide wide-ranging experiences which

inspire a joy of discovery and give children the widest possible chance to excel

➢ To ensure high standards of behaviour and attendance are maintained

Community

➢ To lead and sustain community-building initiatives, bringing pupils, parents/carers, staff

and parish together in a happy, welcoming, Christian school

➢ To build on the school’s position in Sutton, seeing the school as both a servant of and

resource for the people of the local area

➢ To ensure parents/carers and pupils are well informed about school life, values, progress

and the curriculum and are involved in supporting and encouraging children’s progress

➢ To support and develop a cohesive and strong staff team, ensuring ASB is a place where

people want to work, grow and deliver their best

➢ To embrace the deep links with the local parish, ensuring faith continues to be at the

heart of ASB

➢ To actively engage with other schools and organisations in the interests of enriching the

school and its value to the wider community, as well as collaboration with multi-agency

partners in the best interests of pupil welfare and safeguarding

➢ To ensure effective liaison with Southwark Diocesan Board of Education and the London

Borough of Sutton

Equality and Inclusion

➢ To ensure the school delivers on its duties under the Equality Act 2010, particularly with

regard to the provisions therein for schools with a religious character.

➢ To promote equality and inclusion in all aspects of school life and ensure a positive

environment in which diversity is embraced

➢ To actively work to fulfil the school's mission to ensure that each child reaches their full

potential and leaves our school with confidence and hope, with particular respect to

children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities

➢ Ensuring the unique vulnerabilities of pupils with SEND needs are addressed within the

school’s safeguarding framework

➢ To deliver a broad, diverse curriculum which reflects and engages the children who learn

here

➢ To train and equip staff to meet the needs of all children, including those with SEND

➢ To implement the SEND Code of Practice and the school’s SEND plans to ensure that

pupils’ needs are fully met

➢ To manage SEND resources to ensure they are targeted, monitored and evaluated for

best value

➢ To foster a Christian vision of culture of equality, diversity and inclusion across the staff

team

➢ To continuously assess and improve the accessibility of premises and curriculum to all

pupil

Safeguarding

➢ Ensure a culture of safeguarding that is driven from the top with a visible commitment

to reducing risks and keeping children safe with no compromise

➢ Commitment to safer recruitment to ensuring a culture where low-level concerns can be

freely reported in order to retain all pieces of the safeguarding jigsaw

➢ To commit to safeguarding and the welfare of children and young people, have a

thorough knowledge of all safeguarding policy and procedures and ensure safeguarding

is at the heart of all policy and practice in the school

➢ To be part of the Designated Safeguarding Lead team and potentially the Senior DSL for

the school

➢ To have the ability to train, mentor, and challenge staff on their safeguarding practice to

ensure it is of the highest standard

➢ To ensure staff have all thenecessary safeguarding training and are equipped to fulfil

their safeguarding roles

Ethics and Professional Conduct

➢ To demonstrate consistently high standards of principled and professional conduct, to

meet the teachers’ standards and be responsible for providing the conditions in which

teachers can fulfil them. Headteachers must uphold and demonstrate the Seven

Principles of Conduct in Public Life (Nolan Principles) at all times.

➢ Be familiar with the Headteacher’s Standards and uphold them at all times in relation to

school culture, teaching, curriculum and assessment, behaviour, additional and special

educational needs, professional development, organisational management, school

improvement, working in partnership, governance and accountability.

➢ To be responsible for ensuring the school embodies its vision and ethos.

This job description is not exhaustive and roles and responsibilities may be amended

following discussion with the Head. It should be read in conjunction with the range of

duties and responsibilities of Headteachers as set out in the Headteacher’s Standards and

the Teacher’s Pay and Conditions document.


What the school offers its staff

  • the challenge of taking our school to even higher levels, having achieved an excellent Ofsted result in 2025 with no areas of development
  • a nurturing environment with high expectations for pupils and staff
  • excellent opportunities for professional development
  • a strong, committed staff team and supportive Governing Body

Further information about the job

The candidate will be required to undergo a full enhanced DBS check and must be eligible to work in the UK.
Visas cannot be sponsored.
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Commitment to safeguarding

Safeguarding Statement:

All Saints Benhilton is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and

expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

At All Saints Benhilton we believe in, and are fully committed to Equality and Opportunity for all.

All successful appointments are subject to pre-employment checks, satisfactory references and an

enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Applicants must have the right to work in

the UK.

Applying for the job

This job requires you to download an application form, you will be able to upload the application once complete.

CVs will not be accepted for this application.

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About All Saints Benhilton CofE Primary School

School type
Local authority maintained school, Church of England, ages 3 to 11
Education phase
Primary school
School size
461 pupils enrolled
Age range
3 to 11
Ofsted report
View Ofsted report
Phone number
02086446492

We are a two-form entry school that is situated near to central Sutton, a short walk from Sutton Common station.

Our Christian vision underpins everything we do here at All Saints Benhilton School. This was recognised by the SIAMS inspector in July 2022, when we were judged to be ‘Excellent’ in every aspect.

Daily worship is integral to life at All Saints Benhilton. We maintain strong
links with the Parish church and the local community; this encourages the family feel that we have here.

Our dedicated and committed staff team deliver excellent standard of education to ensure our values remain as high as possible. This was reflected in the summer 2022 SATs results which were all above national
average.

In the past year we have extended our provision by offering our children extended care though the introduction of a breakfast and after-school club. We are currently implementing a progressive outdoor play facility to encourage co-operation, resilience and team work.

Of course, our reason for being is the education of the children in our care. We pride ourselves in putting the education and well-being of our children, staff and whole school community above everything.

We are, therefore, seeking an excellent and proven educators
who will further enhance the character of our school and lead us into the future.

Arranging a visit to All Saints Benhilton CofE Primary School

To arrange a visit and increase the chance of a successful application email jbarrett10@suttonmail.org.

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