Name of Head Teacher: Mr
Alim Shaikh
Salary: Group 3 L15-L23
inner London (salary negotiable for exceptional candidates)
Mission Statement – Islamia
Primary School
To strive to provide the best
education in a secure Islamic environment through the application of the Qur’an
and Sunnah.
Our School
Islamia Primary School
(established on 1983) is a two-form entry faith based voluntary-aided school
situated in North West London. Our most recent Ofsted inspection rated us as at
the ‘Expected Standard’; we aspire to be nothing short of exceptional in all
aspects of school life. We work hard to nurture and produce a generation that
contributes positively to the wider community.
We are on a journey to become an
‘Exceptional’ school and seek to appoint a dynamic and enthusiastic Head
Teacher to join our highly dedicated team. The prospective candidate should be
an ambitious, energetic, an outstanding primary practitioner and experienced
head teacher.
We Offer:
- A unique opportunity to lead and
shape a well-established Islamic faith primary school with a strong sense of
community and purpose.
- Enthusiastic pupils with positive
attitudes to learning and are hardworking, respectful and proud of their
school.
- A dedicated and caring staff
team, supportive governors and an engaged parent community committed to
achieving the very best for all pupils.
- A nurturing Islamic environment
in which to grow professionally, spiritually and personally.
- Ongoing opportunities for
leadership development, collaboration and professional learning.
- A competitive salary reflecting
your experience, expertise and the responsibilities of the role.
If you feel you have the
enthusiasm and commitment to contribute to the ongoing development of this
successful, friendly and supportive school, we would like to hear from you.
Islamia Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare
of children, young people and vulnerable adults. We expect all staff and
volunteers to share this commitment. An enhanced DBS disclosure, safeguarding
checks as standard including social media checks will be required for the
successful candidate in accordance with Safeguarding Children and Safer
Recruitment in Education Legislation.
The Head Teacher’s recruitment
pack which has further detail, person specification application form can be
found on the school’s website Our Vacancies
If you are interested in this role
and wish to discuss, please email.
Position: Head
Teacher
Contract
type: Full time, permanent
Responsible
to: Governing Body
Job Purpose:
Overall responsibility for
providing leadership for the school to secure its success and continuous
improvement, ensuring high quality education for all its pupils and improved
standards of teaching and learning incorporating the best of Islamic
education.
The appointment is subject to the
current conditions of employment of Head Teachers, contained in the Schools
Teachers’ Pay and Conditions document and all other current education,
employment and health and safety legislation.
The Duties and
Responsibilities:
The National Standards of
Excellence for Head Teachers (2020) are reflected through four key domains:
- Qualities and
Knowledge
- Pupils and Staff
- Systems and Process
- The Self-improving School
System
These domains incorporate the ten
Head Teachers’ Standards and reflect the expectations of leadership within an
Islamic school context. The Head Teacher is expected to uphold the highest
standards of professional conduct, educational excellence and Islamic
character, ensuring that the school provides a safe, nurturing and ambitious
environment in which all pupils can thrive academically, spiritually and
personally.
Domain 1 – Qualities and
Knowledge:
- Hold and articulate a clear
vision and moral purpose rooted in Islamic values, promoting excellence,
inclusion, integrity and service to others throughout the life of the
school.
- Demonstrate optimistic,
professional and ethical leadership, fostering positive relationships with
pupils, staff, parents, governors, trustees and the wider community.
- Lead by example with honesty,
humility, resilience and accountability, modelling the highest standards of
professional conduct and personal character.
- Maintain strong and current
knowledge of education, curriculum development, assessment, safeguarding, SEND
provision, behaviour systems and wider educational developments at local and national
level.
- Translate national policy,
statutory responsibilities and trust expectations effectively into the school
context, ensuring compliance whilst maintaining the school’s Islamic ethos and
vision.
- Communicate compellingly and effectively
with all stakeholders, inspiring pupils and staff to pursue excellence in
learning, conduct, faith and personal development.
Domain 2 – Pupils and
Staff:
- Create a positive and ambitious
school culture in which all pupils are known, valued and supported to achieve
high standards of academic success, behaviour and character.
- Secure excellent teaching through
a strong understanding of curriculum design, pedagogy, assessment and how
children learn most effectively, ensuring a broad, balanced and knowledge-rich
curriculum.
- Ensure effective systems for
assessment, monitoring and pupil progress so that teaching responds accurately
to pupils’ needs and outcomes continue to improve.
- Promote high standards of
behaviour, conduct and attendance through consistent expectations, restorative
approaches and strong relationships built upon mutual respect and Islamic
values.
- Ensure that pupils with
additional needs, including SEND and disadvantaged pupils, receive appropriate
support, intervention and equal opportunity to succeed.
- Establish a culture of
professional development in which staff are motivated, supported and challenged
to continually improve their practice, leadership capacity and subject
knowledge.
Domain 3– Systems and
Process:
- Provide effective organisational
leadership through clear systems, policies and operational procedures that
support high standards across all areas of school life.
- Ensure safeguarding remains
central to the school’s work, maintaining a strong culture of vigilance,
accountability and child-centred practice in line with statutory
guidance.
- Lead the effective management of
finance, staffing, premises and resources, ensuring sustainability, compliance
and best value for the school community.
- Use self-evaluation, educational
research, data analysis and stakeholder feedback to identify priorities,
evaluate impact and drive continuous improvement.
- Work effectively with governors,
trustees and external agencies, ensuring strong governance, accountability and
compliance with statutory and regulatory responsibilities.
- Develop efficient communication
and administrative systems that strengthen relationships with families and
enable the smooth and effective operation of the school.
Domain 4-The
Self-improving School System:
- Lead strategic school improvement
with clarity and ambition, ensuring that improvement planning is
evidence-informed, measurable and focused on improving outcomes for
pupils.
- Foster a culture of
collaboration, reflection and professional dialogue where staff share effective
practice openly within and beyond the school.
- Build leadership capacity at all
levels, developing future leaders and creating opportunities for growth,
responsibility and succession planning.
- Engage actively with educational
research, professional networks, partnerships and wider school communities to
strengthen leadership and classroom practice.
- Develop strong partnerships with
parents, local organisations, mosques and the wider community, recognising the
importance of working together to support pupils’ education and wellbeing.
- Champion the school’s Islamic
ethos and values within the wider community, ensuring the school remains a
centre of educational excellence, strong character development and positive
community contribution.
What you will bring to
our school:
- Experience and ability to lead,
inspire and challenge a skilled and committed staff team to deliver excellent
educational and pastoral outcomes for the pupils of Islamia Primary School.
- Substantial leadership experience
at senior level, including Headship, Deputy Headship or equivalent leadership
experience within education.
- Successful experience of teaching
within the mainstream education system beyond initial teacher training and
teaching practice.
- A strong commitment to promoting
the vision, ethos and Islamic values of Islamia Primary School, ensuring that
every child and member of the community feels valued, respected and able to
flourish.
- A commitment to continuous
professional development and ongoing Islamic self-development, modelling
lifelong learning and reflective leadership.
- The ability to build positive
relationships with pupils, staff, parents, governors and the wider community,
fostering a culture of trust, collaboration and excellence.
Closing Date: Thursday 9
July 2026, 12pm (midday).
Interview Date: Round 1:
14/15 July 2026 & Round 2: 16/17 July 2026.
Start Date: September
2026/negotiable.