Pre-Preparatory Teaching Assistant – Highgate School
Responsibilities
* Help to provide a stimulating learning environment for the children under the direction of the teacher
* Welcome the children into the classroom on arrival and assist with settling them in. Relay to the class teacher any messages given by parents
* Change reading books in book folders; prepare record sheets in reading file
* Mount and display the children’s work in accordance with the School’s display policy. Assist with captions and labels for displays
* File learning in children’s books and prepare resources for assembly in accordance with the class teacher’s instructions
* Prepare reading record books, exercise books, homework folders, tray and peg labels in collaboration with the class teacher
* Assist in the clearing up, cleaning and storage of classroom equipment, including clearing display boards and removing staples
* Maintain stocks of paper, exercise books, pencils, art and writing materials in the classroom and advise teacher if stocks run low
* Photocopy worksheets for use in school and for homework
* Help with preparation and clearing away of art and craft, science and other activities
Care of Children in the School
* Take care of children in the classroom and school building; comfort them when they are sick and distressed; assist them with washing or cleaning when necessary; encourage independence in dressing; give individual attention when it is needed
* Administer basic first aid when the children are hurt and record such incidents on the School’s accident log. Be aware of and follow guidance on the medical and allergy needs of children in your class, ensuring their safety and wellbeing at all times
* Encourage good discipline and behaviour both in and out of the classroom, in accordance with the School’s behaviour policy. Work with teachers and pastoral staff for a consistent approach
* Observe any children closely, and report any incidences of aggressive or anti-social behaviour, or any other concerns about individuals, to the class teacher and on CPOMs
* Use restorative approach to help children reflect on their actions and understand the impact on themselves and others. Facilitate restorative conversations after incidents
* Model and encourage positive self-regulation. Support children to recognise and manage their emotions using agreed strategies (e.g. Zones of Regulation, breathing techniques, age-appropriate universal tools).
Care of Children in the Dining Hall and Main Playground
* Provide continuity of care for the children throughout the lunch-time breaks and, if required, during mid-morning breaks, too; accompany the class to the dining room, sit with the children at the table and help to serve them
* Organise and supervise a range of activities in the playground, including games and quiet activities; help children acquire strategies for coping with the playground environment; make sure that they are safe, obey the playground rules and learn the arts of co-operation and fair play
The Curriculum and Children’s Learning
* Help with all aspects of the curriculum; work as needed with individual children and groups, encouraging the development of children’s skills particularly in literacy, mathematics
* Together with the class teacher, hear children read individually and in a group on a daily basis and help to monitor their progress, keeping careful records
Learning Environment and Resources
* Help to provide a stimulating learning environment for the children under the direction of the Class Teacher
* Welcome the children on arrival and assist with settling them in. Relay to teachers any messages given by parents
* File learning in children’s books and prepare resources for sessions
* Keep records of learning and share these with the Learning Support Teacher and Class Teachers as necessary
* Prepare and photocopy worksheets
* Make use of the school’s digital platform to share children’s work with parents
Assessment and Record Keeping
* Make observations of the children’s play and behaviour and discuss any significant matters with the Learning Support Teacher, Deputy Principal Pastoral and Class Teachers
Parents
* Welcome parents who visit the classroom and work closely with them
* Liaise with parents over day-to-day matters and relay messages to the Class Teachers
Accompanying Children
* Take children to the Mallinson Sports Centre and help them to prepare for Sport and Exercise and swimming lessons; accompany small groups of children on walks; develop their interest in their local environment; assist on school visits and outings; all in accordance with the guidelines set out in the School’s health and safety document
Team Work
* Provide reliable support for the Class Teacher at all times; keep them informed of all matters that affect the children; join in professional discussions and staff meetings after-school; be willing to work with other teachers and children
* Assist with plays and productions, Sports Day, concerts, Open Days and other school events
* Accompany classes on outings, staying on occasions beyond the end of the usual working day for this purpose
* If required, undertake to help within the broader context of the School, carrying out other reasonable duties to support its smooth and efficient organisation
These duties and responsibilities are intended as a guide. They are not exhaustive: the Teaching Assistant will be expected to undertake any reasonable task or responsibility as required by the Class Teacher.
Seniority level
* Entry level
Employment type
* Full-time
Job function
* Education and Training
* Industries
* Primary and Secondary Education
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