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Headteacher

Location: Edgware HA8
Salary: Negotiable based on experience
Start date: September 2023

Lead by Inspiration. Nurture Aspiration

Beit Shvidler, a voluntary aided, co-educational, Orthodox primary school in the heart of Edgware, is proud to provide children with an excellent Kodesh and Chol education within a warm and caring family environment. (97% of children are “happy at this school” – Parent survey 2022)

This is a unique and exciting opportunity for a talented and committed individual to continue the upward trajectory of our school, working with our long serving, dedicated and fun staff.

Our new headteacher will be:

  • An inspirational leader committed to teaching and learning excellence
  • Passionate about preserving the school’s Orthodox Jewish ethos, commitment to Torah values and the love of Israel
  • Dedicated to nurturing the aspirations of the children to develop academically and grow in their Yiddishkeit
  • An innovative thinker who leverages potential and talent to drive distinction

We Offer:

  • Children who love coming to school
  • A highly dedicated and enthusiastic staff
  • Robust school’s systems and processes
  • An active, committed and supported Governing Body

Closing date: 17th April 2023
Interviews: 20th April 2023

For more information, to arrange a visit to the school, or to apply for the role, please contact Dan Wynne on HTCareers@beitshvidler.org.uk or 0208 238 2746.

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