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Head of Senior School - January 2024

Head of Senior School - January 2024

King's College School, The Bahamas

Bahamas

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
13 June 2023

Job overview

This is a rare and outstanding opportunity to join King’s College School, The Bahamas - a brand-new premium school opened by Inspired in September 2022. The School has benefited from significant investment to create a world-class campus drawing on the strength and expertise of the leading global group of premium schools. To date, King’s College School, The Bahamas, has recruited top educators globally, cultivating a culture of excellence and ambition amongst its community.


For academic year 2023/24, King’s College School, The Bahamas, will have more than 160 pupils from Pre-Reception to Year 8 and will grow year-by-year to full complement of 450 students aged 2 to 18. The Head of Senior School will oversee and manage the growth of the Senior School, in a newly built, state-of-the-art, 10-acre campus, establishing a genuinely first-class educational offering that combines the Cambridge International Curriculum with the International Baccalaureate Diploma, and that aims to be a beacon of educational excellence worldwide.


For the incoming Head of Senior School, this role offers a career-defining leadership opportunity. This person will carefully shape an educational offer based on an understanding of Inspired’s ethos and global best practice. The successful candidate will combine a track record of highly successful academic leadership and a passion for a rigorous and broad education. He or she must be strategic, creative, solutions-focused, and with significant operational experience. He or she must also thrive as part of a high-performing leadership team, in a fast-paced environment.


Applications are encouraged from candidates based in leading U.K. independent schools and those in top British international schools globally. 

King’s College School, The Bahamas is proud to be a member of the Inspired group. Inspired is a premium global group of schools designed to inspire students to achieve their maximum potential in a nurturing, progressive academic environment from ages 1 to 18. Inspired’s 83 schools educate over 70,000 students, across 24 countries and six continents. 

For further information, please visit the websites; King's College School, The Bahamas and Inspired.

A candidate brief is available from www.odgers.com/89149.       

Letters of application and CVs should be sent by the closing date, 9.00am GMT on Wednesday 14 June.  

King’s College School, The Bahamas and Inspired are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service. 

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About King's College School, The Bahamas

Our School is part of the Inspired Education Group

Inspired Education is the leading global group of premium schools, with over 110 premium private schools spanning six continents providing premium education to over 80,000 students ensuring they all receive a first-class learning experience from Kindergarten to Year 13.

We offer you the chance to work/live in an exciting new location, collaborate with passionate educators, develop your skills, and grow in a role that inspires you.

Please visit our careers site for further information and to see our latest opportunities - https://careers.inspirededu.com/

About Inspired

Inspired students benefit from the unique global connectivity of premium schools that

are anchored in their local communities.

The individuality of every student is unlocked through a holistic curriculum focused on the three pillars - Academics, Sport and Performing Arts, to ensure every student achieves their full potential.

Through this global approach, we aim to inspire and prepare students to be global citizens, ready to seize their exciting futures and truly flourish with the confidence and attitude needed to thrive in their ever-changing world.

Inspired schools are among the highest performing in the world, most are non-selective and are proud to add considerable value to every student. These Schools regularly achieve highly in league table rankings across the world.

Most importantly, Inspired students not only attain outstanding academic results but also graduate to some of the best universities and careers in the world.

The exciting combination of Inspired’s global standings and the King’s College group’s

50+ year history of academic excellence enables students to consistently graduate with exceptional results, with over 90% going on to their first-choice university.

www.inspirededu.com

The Inspired learning approach

Our approach is defined by supportive academic excellence and the exploration of life skills to develop students’ self-confidence and self-assurance.

We do this by delivering a focus on the individual and offering a broad curriculum based on the three pillars. Academics are at the centre of our approach but are also complemented equally by Performing Arts and Sport. This rich curriculum ensures that every student can discover their passions and develop their skills. Students are encouraged and supported to excel across all areas, even those they find more difficult.

Our Three Pillar Approach

1. Academics

Central to all our schools, our core of academia teaches our students critical and lateral thinking to inform the understanding and application of a wide variety of disciplines. At King’s College School, we follow the British Curriculum to Year 11 and then the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme to Year 13.

2. Sport

Inspired’s sporting pillar stands for health, wellbeing, fun, motivation, self-discipline,

and self-esteem. Whether it’s about involving students in team sports or introducing them to individual pursuits, we aim to provide an athletics programme to suit every student. King’s College School students can get involved in a broad range of sporting pursuits including football, basketball, cricket, swimming, and tennis.

While some students in each school go on to achieve national and international honours, all students benefit from the fitness, enjoyment, and life-long interest that sport can spark. The physical exercise involved also contributes to the mental alertness necessary for successful study.

3. Performing Arts

The arts help to instil confidence and self assurance within our students to nurture and

develop their interests for life. This confidence is derived from performance, the appreciation of the arts as fundamental to the human experience, and a creative approach to all that our students do.

From drama lessons and public speaking to instrumental music lessons and visual arts, King’s College School students get to experience it all as part of the core curriculum.

The Bahamas

The Bahamas is a coral-based archipelago consisting of around 700 islands and islets, and more than 2,000 cays (coral reefs) spread over 100,000 square miles in the Atlantic Ocean.

Since its independence in 1973, The Bahamas has become one of the richest countries in the Americas due to its booming tourism and finance industries.

The country is blessed with immense natural beauty and a wonderful tropical climate, and temperatures rarely drop below 21 degrees Celsius. The Bahamas is politically stable, and the economy has a very competitive tax regime.

King’s College School, The Bahamas will be based on the Western Road in Nassau, New Providence. This is the most populous island in The Bahamas containing more than 70% of the total population. Nassau is the island’s capital – it’s the centre of administration, commerce, education, law, and media.

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