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03/05/24

Over the last 2 weeks, Willow class have enjoyed learning about how plants grow. This week, we have put our learning to the test and have planted our very own seeds! I wonder if you can guess what plants we are growing? pic.twitter.com/etU9zfbMIH

01/05/24

Elder class had a great lesson on identifying 3D shapes from nets today! pic.twitter.com/IC1QbWkXHU

30/04/24

We have been learning all about The Wright Brothers, The Short Brothers and that the first successful flight only lasted for 12 seconds pic.twitter.com/K047xSQB27

30/04/24

We have learned so many facts about The Write Brothers, The Short Brothers and the first flight only lasting for 12 seconds. We challenged ourselves to see if our planes flew for longer pic.twitter.com/dH4j5w2rbd

26/04/24

Year 1 were very fascinated to learn a little bit more about the London marathon this week. We discussed the braille imprinted on the medal and how people of all different backgrounds run the marathon. pic.twitter.com/VUAG5eshGr

26/04/24

Year 3 were treated to a workshop this morning with the amazing . The children were so engaged and have been inspired to get creative! Thank you once again Darrell pic.twitter.com/14JF8bGU8z

26/04/24

All virtual visits today, firstly to Valley Invicta Primary where had won a 'zoom' visit in my last 'Art Shaped' competition. Year 3 asked if I could help with artwork for their latest reading book "Ice Palace" (by Robert Swindell, with Ben Cort Illustrations) 🤩 pic.twitter.com/rvp8P1aeMj

26/04/24

Can you guess what we’re making? pic.twitter.com/jD8eX0tHiK

26/04/24

exploring the movement of water using water channels, stands of different height and containers of different size and shape. pic.twitter.com/pM0NazdkqG

25/04/24

Smiles all day and amazing close up views of the wonderful animals at Port Lympne. Year 2 definitely felt as if they were on safari! pic.twitter.com/0YMGCT9Ck7

25/04/24

Lots of walking and an amazing day at Port Lympne for Year 2 so far! We are just about to set off on our ride on the safari trucks... pic.twitter.com/cBaFxRlM3W

24/04/24

Ash Class have been working hard on their fact files and mood boards inspired by the artist Henri Rousseau. This links to their Rainforest theme for the term. Well done Year 5 pic.twitter.com/jOLXslVjLh

24/04/24

Ash class have been busy learning to create music using body percussion and instruments. They had to really focus to achieve this. Well done budding musicians! pic.twitter.com/CDOmLT0fOL

23/04/24

Year 3 have been dissecting tulips this afternoon, exploring the main parts of a flower and describing their functions. The children were amazed to see what they have been learning about in real life 🌷 pic.twitter.com/KDI0a9Lz9N

23/04/24

Our racing superstar, Rhys, came first in another tournament in Wales at the weekend, adding another magnificent trophy to his collection! pic.twitter.com/V8ZriWOluV

22/04/24

Today, we looked very carefully at the illustrations in our book, ‘Wild’ by Emily Hughes. We had to think very carefully about how the different characters were feeling and use the conjunction ‘because’ to expand our sentences. pic.twitter.com/gm6EtfRRv9

19/04/24

We are learning all about compass points and directional language. Nothing beats an experience to put our learning into action. pic.twitter.com/FFj5dgAJng

19/04/24

We have a very calming start to our Friday with a spot of yoga and learning that it was inspired by the monkeys in India. pic.twitter.com/EVVXvvIvNA

19/04/24

Yew Class became Ancient Egyptians this week to introduce our History topic. The children wrote their names in hieroglyphics and attempted to make the best mummy in 3 minutes! pic.twitter.com/EqUkY6UPtI

18/04/24

Year 2 have made a fantastic start to learning about textile printing in different cultures. They have designed some eye-catching patterns! pic.twitter.com/wy3zJLyoT2

28/03/24

Easter crafting in Year 5 whilst dressed in our pyjamas to raise money for the RBLI pic.twitter.com/bJ0r56sPS2

28/03/24

Our fabulous cake maker, Tilly, won first prize and Best in Class for her incredible frog-themed birthday cake at the International Salon Culinaire competition in London this week! What an incredible talent and the cake smelt amazing! pic.twitter.com/xJ99C8jJky

27/03/24

Andrew Kennedy, the Kent County Councillor for Malling North East very kindly presented the school with a packet of sunflower seeds for each child. Our Science Ambassador and member of Eco Council took delivery and distributed the seeds on Thursday. pic.twitter.com/5VznCMCOmD

25/03/24

What an experience for our Year 1's this afternoon pic.twitter.com/nMdetOV1dy

25/03/24

Year 1 loved recreating The Great Fire of London. We saw how quickly fire can spread when houses are placed close together. pic.twitter.com/Q1da6H27qn

SENDCO (0.8Fte) - Part-time - Special Needs Position

Type of Position:SENDCO (Special Educational Needs and Disability Co-Ordinator)
Subject:Primary
Salary:VIAT Main/Upper Pay Scale
Start Date:September 2022
Closing Date: 19 April 2022, 8am

Valley Invicta Primary School at Aylesford are looking for committed, enthusiastic and caring person to lead the high-quality SEN provision within our school.

The post is currently proposed as 4 days per week but full-time working would be considered. 

We believe that all children should be given the opportunity to learn inclusively within the classroom and our Quality First Teaching pedagogy supports this belief. We are looking for a leader to support the team of highly skilled and committed teachers and support staff in creating a curriculum that truly allows all children to achieve their potential.

We are looking for an experienced practitioner who has excellent interpersonal skills to foster positive relationships with our families and work with teachers to ensure the impact of all interventions can be effective.

The successful candidate will;

  • have relevant teaching experience, NASC SENDCO qualification/awareness or willingness to undertake this qualification within 3 years of appointment.
  • have a proven track record of supporting students with SEND, particularly speech and language, ASD and SEMH.
  • be able to work effectively as part of a team to achieve the very best for our children.
  • be organised, flexible and enthusiastic.
    be resilient and resourceful with high expectations of self and others.

In turn we can offer:

  • the opportunity to work with supportive, knowledgeable colleagues in school and across the VIAT Trust.
  • opportunities for CPD and career progression within the VIAT Trust.
  • committed, happy, friendly and supportive staff.
  • enthusiastic, well-behaved children. 

Our Commitment

All our schools continually evolve in their drive for excellence; we aspire to provide staff and pupils to have

  • Outstanding Care
  • Outstanding Education
  • Outstanding Opportunities.

New opportunities, including career progression, are actively sought for all staff across the MAT. Collaboration with like-minded colleagues across the MAT is set up to provide; networking, support, quality assurance and friendship. If you think you would thrive in this environment we want to meet you.

In joining us, we will offer you the very best CPD and career development. This includes:

  • A competitive salary
  • A core offer of professional development with opportunities to engage in research programmes
  • Opportunities to learn within a network of schools
  • Actively working with you to meet CPD needs, through training, mentoring and working with colleagues within the other Primary Schools within MAT.

We warmly invite you book an appointment with our Headteacher, Mrs Loni Stevens, to discuss this position further.  

To apply, click on the link below to download a copy of our application form and email to: hr@viat.org.uk 

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