In September 2013 the PCLC was officially formed as a Multi Academy Trust and consisted of three schools, Passmores Academy (Sponsor), Potter Street Academy and Purford Green Primary School. Then in September 2018 the Downs Primary School and Nursery joined the PCLC.
As a member of PCLC staff you will experience an environment where the significant challenges of working with young people are recognised and the need to work collaboratively prioritised.
Age range: 11-16 Salary: MPR/UPR and TLR2A - £3,573.00 A happy teacher is a better teacher We believe in our teachers. That’s why we’ll give you all the support you need to ...
Subject Leader – Computer Science, with Business (preferred) required – September 2024 Salary: Main-Upper Pay Scale / TLR2 (a or b – will be discussed dependent upon qualifi...
Deputy Headteacher required September 2024 Salary: Leadership pay scale according to experience Potter Street Academy is an inspiring place to work and learn and like all academies within ...
Purford Green Primary school has achieved the School Mental Health Award which is delivered by the Carnegie Centre of Excellence for Mental Health in Schools. Purford Green School were awarded a Silver standard for its effective mental health and wellbeing provision.
The Passmores Co-operative Learning Community is a successful and dynamic multi-academy trust located in Harlow. We have an opportunity to recruit additional Community governors to the local governing bodies of Purford Green Primary, Potter Street Academy and The Downs Primary School and Nurse...
The start of term got off to a flying start at The Downs Nursery and Primary school, with children keen to see their teachers and friends and get back into the swing of school routines.
With the pandemic disrupting many social events, children across the land have missed out on summer term trips and farewell traditions of their schools. But at Potter Street Academy and Purford Green Primary, staff were determined to find a way to celebrate Year 6 pupils’ achievements, and all...
Way back at the start of March, when Potter Street Academy and Purford Green Primary began planning for the prospect of school closure due to the Covid 19 outbreak, they knew their first priority would be to stay in touch with each and every one of their pupils’ families.