23 Oct 2019Join us and help make a difference
Valley Invicta Academies Trust (VIAT) consists of an exceptional cluster of primary and secondary schools at the heart of our local community, in the Maidstone and Malling area of Kent. Due to our expansion as a Trust, we have a number of exciting new vacancies.
We are looking for individuals who:
have vision and energy;
believe in the value and talents of all students;
share a passion for their subject in and out of the classroom;
have strong subject knowledge and the ability to model excellence;
demonstrate creativity and flair in the classroom.
We welcome applications from teachers across all subject areas, who would like the opportunity to:
demonstrate their love of teaching;
continually learn and develop their teaching practice;
ensure the very best for their students;
teach as part of a talented team;
embrace the whole school curriculum;
work in a specialist environment;
gain experience across different educational settings within VIAT;
fast-track their career progression;
build a successful career with VIAT.
In return, you will be offered a competitive salary and benefits, with outstanding CPD and progression opportunities. We pride ourselves on our collaborative and supportive leadership approach, which enables each member of our team to be the very best they can be.
We currently have exciting opportunities (suitable for outstanding NQTs or experienced teachers) at all of our secondary schools: Invicta Grammar School, The Lenham School, Valley Park School and the School of Science and Technology Maidstone, opening in September 2020.
Please submit your CV to: Mrs Liz Owen, PA to CEO, on 01622 755856 / e.owen@invicta.viat.org.uk
We also strongly recommend that all interested candidates visit, to meet our students and staff. Visits can be arranged by contacting Mrs Owen.
15 Jul 2019Trust delighted with primary school SATs results
Key Stage 2 SATs results for Valley Invicta Academies Trust (VIAT) primary schools have significantly bettered national targets in almost every area this year.
The results, out last week, show the percentage of pupils meeting the expected standard nationally at 84% and higher, except in one category at just one of school*.
At one of the VIAT primary schools at Holborough Lakes, 100% was achieved across all categories for the percentage of pupils meeting the expected standard nationally.
The Key Stage 2 tests, which pupils take in Year 6, test Reading, Writing, Maths and SPAG (Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar). Nationally, the target for the percentage of pupils meeting the standard was set at 73% for Reading, 78% for Writing, 79% for Maths and 78% for SPAG.
Every Year 6 pupil at Holborough Lakes met these targets with a third or more also achieving ‘Greater Depth’ across all areas.
At Valley Invicta Primary School at Kings Hill, over 60% of pupils achieved ‘Greater Depth’ in Reading, Maths and SPAG, and over 50% in Writing.
Chief Executive of Valley Invicta Academies Trust, Julie Derrick said: “We are absolutely thrilled with these results. They are testament to the tireless hard work of both our pupils and staff to do their very best in every challenge they are faced with. I am so pleased all their efforts have paid off and given them the results they deserve.
“There is, of course, always room for improvement, and we have already put plans in place to make sure we continue to progress and develop within the areas we have identified.”
* The school missed the target by only one per cent, and a plan is already in place to improve results.
7 May 2019Invicta Grammar School to hold Year 5 open evening
Invicta Grammar School will be holding a Year 5 open evening on Monday 20 May 2019, from 6pm to 8pm, which will provide important and practical information around the transition from primary school to secondary school.
Headteacher, Mrs Julie Derrick, said: “This event is aimed at Year 5 girls and their parents who are starting to think about which secondary school might be right for them. During the evening, we give them a practical experience of what it’s like to be in a grammar school, to help them make the right choice moving forward. Thinking about the next stage of education can be daunting for both children and parents, so we hope this event will provide really valuable and practical information, help allay any concerns and lend a hand with the decision making process.”
The open evening starts with an input from Mrs Derrick and two Invicta Grammar School students focusing on the reasons to choose a grammar school, information around the Kent Test (11+) and tips for students and parents to help them decide whether or not to take the test.
The evening is finished off with a 45-minute practical lesson, across a range of subjects, to give a first-hand feel of the school.
Mrs Derrick added: “The Year 5 open evening is a great way for girls and their parents to find out more about the next stage of education to ensure they make a decision that is right for them, and which will see them really enjoy their experience throughout secondary school, and achieve their full potential.
“I’m looking forward to welcoming as many people as possible to Invicta Grammar School on 20 May, so they can see exactly what we have to offer our future students.”