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Lucie

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Hi everyone, Im having a little dilema and thought where else to come and ponder but here! lol!

I'm an NQT, I work in a lovely school which I love and don't really want to leave. But, Im on a temporary contract because the school is not full and low numbers for this years intake could mean goin back to split year classes rather than single as is now - whih then obviously means less teachers.

Im debating applying for other posts with a permanant contract so that i don't feel quite so uneasy (it does seem to be all i can think about even though il know in march what the intake is).

 

But as is always the case......theres a job come up at a school (for sep) which sounds fab but closing date is looming.

 

I just don't know what to do! Should i wait it out and see what the intake is so i dont have to make it known that ive been looking elsewhere? Like i say i really do love it, the school and staff are fab and i really dont want to leave and wouldnt be thinking about it if i was feeling more secure.

 

Any advice greatly appreciated!

Lucie x

Posted

Go and have a look. You can always apply and withdraw your application if your HT can tall you that he/she can keep you on but you need to explore this further.

 

Good luck.

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