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Interested in teaching at St Peter's School? Click here to view our current vacancies and/or fill in the form below and we will contact you to discuss further.

 

St Peter's School is an exciting and rewarding place to work, both for teaching and non-teaching staff, and we are always interested in hearing from dynamic and enthusiastic people who want to make a difference to children's education.

“The school have been unrelenting in improving the provision for pupils at St Peter’s School. Consequently, this is a school that is improving strongly and sustainably over time.” –Ofsted March 2017

St Peter’s is a Good School – Ofsted March 2017

“Leaders continue to “grow” their own staff and leaders through training and development” OfSTED 2017 For example staff have worked collaboratively to raise the quality of teaching & learning to 85% good and outstanding.

Please click here to see our current vacancies. If you are applying for a position that you have seen advertised please e-mail Rachel Boyall, HR Officer, your application form and covering letter by the stated deadline on recruitment@stpetershuntingdon.org 

Context

St Peter’s school was founded in 1870 and serves the residents of the market town of Huntingdon, around 12 miles north of Cambridge, and the surrounding villages. St Peter’s prides itself on its comprehensive history and we are enthusiastic about continuing to offer excellence in education to all students regardless of their background or ability.

We have around 1,100 students on the school roll including our very successful 6th form. The majority of our students live within walking distance of the school with only a small minority travelling to school by bus or car.

In September 2016 St Peter’s joined The Cam Academy Trust.This local and successful academy trust includes three other secondary schools (Comberton Village College, Cambourne Village College and Melbourn Village College) as well as four primary phase schools (Gamlingay Village Primary, Hartford Infant School, Hartford Junior School, Jeavons Wood Primary School, Cambourne). This collaborative partnership gives our staff and students a growing range of opportunities to develop and broaden their experience.

St Peter’s School is a rapidly improving school as recognised by our ‘Good’ judgement from Ofsted in March 2017.  Our students are well behaved, ‘well mannered, respectful and considerate towards each other and staff‘(Ofsted March 2017). They are positive about their learning and this is demonstrated by their attendance which is higher than similar schools.  Students arrive on time to lessons, ‘follow instructions well, settle quickly to work’ (Ofsted March 2017) and are willing to learn.  ‘Pupils’ behaviour for learning and their attitudes towards learning are good’ (Ofsted March 2017).

What our students continue to need is access to the best teachers who can build on this enthusiasm and inspire them to Learn, Aspire and Exceed.

To support our staff a comprehensive professional development programme is run with a significant proportion delivered by our own staff who are proven effective practitioners with knowledge of effective teaching strategies that engage, stretch and challenge our students.   We work in close co-operation with two local Teaching School Alliances in order to add breadth to our professional development activities and staff can attend up to, on average, 4 sessions of CPD a week.

Aims and Values

The Cam Academy Trust share six core principles across all its work:

  1. Excellence in education
  2. Comprehensive education; for all types of pupils.
  3. Education at the heart of the community
  4. Working in collaboration with others for mutual benefit
  5. Education with an international outlook.
  6. Education is broadly based.

With these over-arching principles we seek to ensure that all of our pupils Learn, Aspire and Exceed.

Curriculum

The school day runs from 8:35 until 3:05 with 5 60 minute lessons a day. There are a wide range of extra-curricular activities available for staff and students at breaks, lunchtimes and afterschool to encourage participation, enjoyment and the opportunity to learn new skills.

For more information on the structure of education at St Peter’s please see the Curriculum section of our website

Staff training

Please see the various downloads to the left to see how our rich and varied Continuing Professional Development (CPD) program can support your development and career as a teacher.