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Head of Economics and of Faculty

Head of Economics and of Faculty

Tonbridge School

Kent

  • Expired
Salary:
The Tonbridge Salary scale is highly competitive (approximately £31,000-£62,000) with new members of staff starting at the point on the salary scale which is appropriate to their experience. This post comes with an additional Head of Department allowance.
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2019
Apply by:
30 January 2019

Job overview

Due to the promotion of the current post holder, a rare and very exciting opportunity has arisen to lead a dynamic team of staff in an exceptionally high-achieving Economics department. The new Head of Department will be in overall charge of the Social Science Faculty, which also offers Business and Government & Politics.

A willingness to contribute to the wider co-curricular and pastoral life of the school will be expected.

A highly attractive package is offered, including salary on the school’s own scale and other benefits.

Accommodation can be available on a non-time-limited basis.

Applications should be received by noon on Wednesday, 30th January. 

See our website for full details and an application form: https://www.tonbridge-school.co.uk/about/employment-opportunities

www.tonbridge-school.co.uk

Email: patricia.matsaert@tonbridge-school.org 

Telephone: 01732 365555

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.

A DBS Disclosure is required to Enhanced Level.

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About Tonbridge School

Tonbridge is one of the leading boys’ boarding and day schools in the UK and is highly respected, both here and internationally, for providing a world-class education. It occupies an extensive site of 150 acres in Kent – just a 40-minute train journey from London Charing Cross. There are some 800 boys in seven Boarding Houses and five Day Houses. One of the key strengths of Tonbridge is that it blends tradition and innovation successfully, with high achieving boys wearing their gifts lightly.

The School is renowned for its excellent teaching and for academic achievement. Each year exam results at GCSE and A-level are outstanding, with boys progressing to leading universities including Oxford, Cambridge and Russell Group institutions: the large majority securing their first-choice destination. Tonbridge leavers have also recently gained places (and scholarships) at top US institutions including Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Dartmouth, Northeastern and UC Berkeley and, worldwide, at universities in Austria, Australia, Canada, China and Hong Kong.

In the latest Sunday Times ‘Parent Power’ league table, published in December 2022, Tonbridge was the 8th highest ranking independent school in the country, and the top boys boarding school.

Pastoral care is based around an outstanding House system. Strong and positive relationships between boys, staff and parents are central to its success, and the School strives to ensure that each pupil, whether a boarder or a day boy, feels fully at home and well supported. Tonbridge was the first school in the UK to put mindfulness on the curriculum for all Year 10 pupils. There is also a vibrant programme of Co-Curricular breadth and depth, with a wide range of societies covering everything from Beekeeping to Ultimate Frisbee. The School has a strong commitment to widening access and is striving towards doubling the number of boys who receive means-tested fee assistance to be 80 to 100 boys by 2028.

Tonbridge encourages its students to make connections – connections between academic subjects, between different sports and activities, between people, between cultures: with the aim of producing fine minds and good hearts. The School’s ethos is summed up in just two words: ‘Only Connect’.

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