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Headteacher

Headteacher

Arts Educational Schools London

Chiswick, West London

Salary:
Competitive
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
28 May 2021

Job overview

ArtsEd is now seeking a Headteacher for the Day School and Sixth Form to succeed Adrian Blake after twelve years of outstanding and inspiring leadership.

ArtsEd is recognised as one of the leading Drama Schools in the UK where our combination of talented teachers meeting young talented minds creates a truly dynamic environment for teaching and learning. Dedicated staff build warm and constructive learning relationships with pupils, creating a strong ethos of nurture and individualism that enables each pupil to flourish as a person, as a learner and as a performer. Our successful balance of vocational and academic classes instils in our pupils a deep-seated confidence and a broad range of skills, giving them the scope at 16 or 18+ to pursue a path that’s right for them.

Details of the School and of the experience, qualities and skills needed to take on this exciting position are outlined in the candidate pack which can be downloaded from www.artsed.co.uk/careers

Closing date: 9am Friday 28th May 2021.

Interviews will be held across two days on 17th – 18th June (successful candidates may be required on both dates).

ArtsEd is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people; successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced DBS and other statutory checks.

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About Arts Educational Schools London

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+44 20 8987 6600

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The Arts Educational Schools London, is an independent secondary school and higher education provider based in Chiswick, West London.  

The Arts Educational Schools have their origin in schools founded in 1919 by Grace Cone and in 1922 by Olive Ripman. The Cone and Ripman schools were pioneers in providing  talented children with a general academic education in conjunction with specialised training in dance, drama, music and art, preparing young men and women for professional careers in or connected with the theatre. In 1939 the two schools amalgamated to become the Cone Ripman School. 

Today ArtsEd continues to support a world–renowned,co-educational, independent vocational school for pupils aged 11–18 years as well as a professional conservatoire, with two main divisions, offering BA and MA degrees in Acting and BA, and MA degrees in Musical Theatre, all of which are validated by City University and accredited by Drama UK. 

ArtsEd is extremely proud of its outreach programme which is central to their commitment to ensure inclusivity across everything they do. Building strong links with youth groups, colleges and sixth forms, ArtsEd aims to provide talented young people with a clear pathway to vocational training and to introduce them to the unique energy and welcome of ArtsEd. 


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