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02/12/25

This week, Turtle class has been consolidating our knowledge of stained-glass windows by making our very own church-inspired suncatchers to brighten up the classroom!— VIPS () Dec 2, 2025

21/11/25

As part of our Roman topic, Turtle class have been making their own personalised god or goddess, complete with superpowers, familiars and traits!— VIPS () Nov 21, 2025

20/11/25

This week Yr3 visited They spent the day outside, exploring the beautiful landscape and learning how to observe nature more keenly, particularly the incredible birdlife of the area. It was a fabulous day, and though it was cold, the children showed great interest— VIPS () Nov 20, 2025

14/11/25

Year 3 have enjoyed their Reading Prize treat - time in the Zen Den, drinking hot chocolate and listening to the BFG!— VIPS () Nov 14, 2025

08/10/25

After four superb training sessions, the Year 5/6 football team are ready to embark on another successful season! League CHAMPIONS in the making!— VIPS () Oct 8, 2025

07/10/25

Enterprise club took their Macrame keyrings round to Sue Ryder, ready for them to sell. They were received so positively, and two of the keyrings sold while we were still in the shop! Watch this space to see how much money we can raise for Sue Ryder through our upcycled crafts.— VIPS () Oct 7, 2025

01/10/25

This week, as part of our DT Art Spark Day, Turtle class studied the work of British artist Bridget Riley, who pioneered ‘op art’ in the 1960s, using optical illusions to draw in the viewer. We experimented with our own 3D creations!— VIPS () Oct 1, 2025

29/09/25

Thank you to everyone who came along to support our Macmillan Coffee Afternoon on Friday, we raised £153.80 on the day, plus any online donations 💚— VIPS () Sep 29, 2025

23/09/25

We would like to thank everyone who took part in our first ever colour run on Friday. The event was a big success, and including gift aid we raised a fantastic £1396. Thank you to Valley Invicta KHPTA for organising the event.— VIPS () Sep 23, 2025

22/09/25

Year 6 enjoyed designing their competition entries for sponsored by . Thank you Ringtons for the delicious Ginger Snaps! They gave a buzz of excitement to our creative time together and hopefully we’ve come up with some entry winning drawings! — VIPS () Sep 22, 2025

15/09/25

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12/09/25

Stingray Class have kick-started the year with some fantastic setting descriptions of Joya from our class novel ‘The Girl of Ink and Stars’. Beautifully descriptive language and stunning presentation is clear to see in all of the children’s work!— VIPS () Sep 12, 2025

05/09/25

Year 3 learnt all about how Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the sistene chapel. We had a go at doing our own upside down drawings of a Toucan! Mrs Eldred was super impressed with how closely everyone looked at the picture and the shapes that made it up.— VIPS () Sep 5, 2025

04/09/25

Year 2 have been enjoying their music lesson with Mr Dowgan this morning.— VIPS () Sep 4, 2025

10/03/25

On Friday morning, Mr Littleton took the Year 6 girls over to SST to take part in a football festival to celebrate International Women’s Day. It was so lovely to see our Stingray girls working alongside and making new friends with other girls from across the trust. RRSA Article 8— VIPS () Mar 10, 2025

07/03/25

Today, Year 5 took part in an Anglo-Saxon experience day! We tried our hands at milling flour, making medicines, calligraphy and spinning our very own clothes out of wool!— VIPS () Mar 7, 2025

06/03/25

For British Science Week, Stingray Class took part in an investigation that focused upon how fatbergs are created & the negative effect that they have upon both the environment and our health.— VIPS () Mar 6, 2025

28/02/25

Year 2 travelled across the world this morning to visit Florence Nightingale in the Crimean War. The children learnt how to clean the hospital as well as be amazing nurses.— VIPS () Feb 28, 2025

27/02/25

Daisy, Jean, Jess & Sam P from Stingrays attended the Mayoral Debate and took part in discussions about homework, technology & the length of the school day.  They were brilliant school representatives, listening respectfully & contributing their views confidently & articulately.— VIPS () Feb 27, 2025

13/02/25

Dolphins and Turtles were so lucky to receive a dance workshop from Mrs Knight this morning! We learnt a routine from Sister Act: The Musical – Mr B and Miss Burrell were thoroughly impressed by the enthusiasm and creativity shown!— VIPS () Feb 13, 2025

12/02/25

Our Yr6 Digital & Safeguarding leaders led an assembly discussing key learning points from the Safer Internet Day focus of ‘Too good to be true’. The children wrote a script, including key questions & scenarios that they felt were essential learning points for the whole school— VIPS () Feb 12, 2025

11/02/25

It was our final week of Macrame club this week and just look at these incredible creations!— VIPS () Feb 11, 2025

07/02/25

On Wednesday afternoon, a team of Year 6 children took part in a STEM challenge at Invicta Grammar School.  The activities were incredibly enjoyable and our amazing children showed such superb teamwork during all of the challenges!— VIPS () Feb 7, 2025

30/01/25

This week, Mr Littleton took a team of Year 4 children to SST to take part in the VIAT Bench ball tournament. Our incredible children battled hard and showed such incredible determination and teamwork! We are so proud of them!— VIPS () Jan 30, 2025

23/01/25

Stingray class are thoroughly enjoying learning about Sikhism in their RE lessons! Did you know that the Khalsa is the name given to devout Sikhs who have been baptised!— VIPS () Jan 23, 2025

Teaching Assistant (Specialist Resourced Provision) - Part-time - Special Needs Position

Type of Position:SRP Teaching Assistant
Subject:Special Needs Position
Salary:VIAT 3 £14,974 pro rata to £24,146 FTE
Start Date:January/February 2026
Closing Date: 5 January 2026, 9am

Valley Invicta Academies Trust requires an experienced SEN Teaching Assistant to join our team at our primary school in Kings Hill.  This role will be within our Specialist Resourced Provision.

You will be required to work 27.5 hours per week (over 5 days) for 38 weeks per year on a permanent basis.

Our school has an established specialist resource provision, where children make excellent progress and achieve highly. We are looking for a person who has the skills, and ambition to enable specific pupils to accomplish their learning and personal targets.

Working across the school, with the support of SRP and mainstream staff, the role is suited to someone with the ability to use creative thinking to support children using personalised resources to learn and become as independent as possible.  This person will liaise closely with teachers and other support staff and so needs to have excellent communication skills.

The school team are very supportive and this career opportunity would offer training and a career that is aimed at developing outstanding practice.

The ideal candidate will be able to think on their feet; working both independently and as part of the team, who is looking for a role that could grow and develop over time through excellent professional development.  You would need to be calm and kind, able to take initiative and work flexibly.

What we offer 

A friendly and inclusive team who are supportive of one another and focused on well-being.

A part-time daily position term – time only.

Fantastic pupils who want to learn.

Opportunities and support for career development that includes coaching.

The chance to work across schools as part of our small and friendly Trust.

We warmly invite visits to our school to see how we work and to find out more about the role.

Our school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Posts are subject to an Enhanced DBS Disclosure. As part of the shortlisting process, the Trust reserves the right to conduct an online search on shortlisted candidates as part of our due diligence and any relevant information found concerning a candidate's suitability to work with children will be discussed.

This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975, 2013 and 2020.

A copy of our school's Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy can be found on our website policy page and Recruitment of Ex-Offenders Policy can be found here.

Click here for the full job description.

Valley Invicta Academies Trust expects every employee to take responsibility for promoting a culture that values and respects difference. We welcome applications from all diverse and ethnic groups.

If you require access arrangements to complete an application form, please contact the Trust who will support you i.e., large print, coloured forms.