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Director of Studies

Director of Studies

Belhaven Hill School

East Lothian

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2019
Apply by:
25 January 2019

Job overview

Due to a restructuring of the Senior Leadership team, Belhaven Hill School is seeking to appoint a Director of Studies to oversee all aspects of the academic life of the school. The successful candidate would be expected to teach a reduced timetable (all subjects will be considered) and also to play a full part in the co-curricular life of the school. He / She will also be required to register with the General Teaching Council, Scotland (GTCS).

This is an opportunity for a well-qualified, highly academic and driven person to continue the excellent work of the previous Director of Studies, which has been instrumental in further improving both the academic rigour and the academic results at the school.

Belhaven Hill School provides boys and girls aged 7-13 with the best possible prep. education.  Just 30 miles east of Edinburgh, the school is set in 25 acres of walled grounds and sits directly on the beautiful East Lothian coastline. Belhaven has an enviable scholarship record, winning 17 awards last year and 14 the year before. All pupils and staff also take part in a wide and varied range of co-curricular activities.

There are currently 124 pupils, of whom two-thirds are full boarders; the school operates as a boarding School first and foremost although there are 40 day pupils too, predominantly at the lower end of the school.  Two separate houses, one for the girls and one the boys, provide a warm and caring full-boarding environment, with boarders and staff enjoying an Exeat from Friday lunchtime until Sunday evening every other week.

Application forms (available on the school website) must be completed in full and sent - along with a short, hand-written letter to the Headmaster - to the school secretary, Mrs. Alex Farquhar, Belhaven Hill School, Belhaven Road, Dunbar, East Lothian EH42 1NN (secretary@belhavenhill.com)

Closing date for applications: Friday 25th January

Interviews will take place in the week commencing Monday 4th February.

Attached documents

About Belhaven Hill School

Belhaven is a happy and thriving co-educational prep school with a warm and welcoming atmosphere and ethos. Pupils aged between 6 and 13 come from all over Scotland and the north of England and are joined by a small but important group of international pupils. Currently, approximately 60% of the school board whilst 40% attend daily. Founded in 1923 as a boys' boarding school, is has been genuinely co-ed since 1995. A significant majority of the children board for their last two or three years. Boarders stay at the school on a fortnightly cycle, where they go home every two weeks from Friday lunchtime until Sunday evening or Monday morning. 'Weekends in' therefore see the school full of children enjoying a range of activities, making friendships that last for a lifetime. Currently, the school is investing in an exciting Digital Education programme as well as continuing to exploit its enviable position on the East Lothian coastline via an expanded Outdoor Education curriculum. The encouragement to the children to have a go and to learn via experience is pervasive and creates confident young people, ready and eager for the next stage of their education.

The main school building is a handsome listed mansion, dating from 1760. Five large rooms and an additional storey were added in 1900 and there have been further extensions in recent years. Boys have their dormitories in the main building and there is a separate girls' house across the lawn: both are comfortable and welcoming. The main house has been undergoing a rolling programme of refurbishment and redecoration in recent years, enhancing dormitories and common rooms and creating a new library and computer room. A new classroom block, music school and art building have all been created since 2000. Many of the teaching staff live within the lovely grounds which extend to 20 acres, with accommodation in either the old stable block or the south lodge. There are fine playing fields, a small astroturf pitch, a sports hall, a heated outdoor swimming pool, grass tennis courts, a croquet lawn, putting green and children's gardens within the walled garden. Between the rear of the school and the sea is a golf club, of which the senior children can become members and play rounds in the evenings and at weekends.

The school is a charitable trust run by a Board of Governors. The Head reports to the Governors and attends meetings of the full Board and its sub-committees.

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Applications closed