Lunchtime Supervisor - Part Time
Oliver House Preparatory School
Clapham, London
- Expired
- Salary:
- £4,539
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 5 January 2018
Job overview
Oliver House is an independent co-educational pre-prep school with a Catholic ethos. Applications are invited for the following post; we have a part time, Lunch time Supervisor position available.
Hours: 11.50-2.00pm Monday – Friday.
Successful applicants will have had previous experience of working with children.
If interested please email your CV to: enquiries@oliverhouse.org.uk or Rachel.collumbell@oliverhouse.org.uk.
Oliver House is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to have an enhanced DBS disclosure.
About Oliver House Preparatory School
- Oliver House Preparatory School
- 7-11 Nightingale Lane, Clapham
- London
- SW4 9AH
- United Kingdom
Oliver House Preparatory School is an independent, mixed, school with a Catholic ethos based in Clapham, South West London for children aged 3-11. It has been listed in the Sunday Times’ Top 100 Preparatory Schools for several consecutive years and in 2017 it was ranked as 35th nationally and the top prep school in SW London.
Part of the PACT Educational Trust, Oliver House School was opened in 2004 and is situated in Nightingale Lane in two beautiful 18th-century buildings which overlook Clapham Common.
Headmaster
Mr Farrell
Vision and values
The school aims to educate children academically as well as religiously, with the Catholic faith at the heart of life at school. Teachers aim to foster academic, cultural and sporting excellence in every pupil. The school’s motto is "In Guadio Serviamus" or ‘May we serve joyfully’. With a mix of Catholic ethos and British values, it aims for every person to be valued as an individual.
Oliver House has a continuous character development programme that promotes generosity, service to others and happiness. From piano and ukulele to guitar and drum lessons, music is a big part of pupils' lives, as well as dance and drama. Trips to museums and galleries enrich their lives further, as do sports such as football, hockey and gymnastics.
ISI report
“The school provides a broad and stimulating educational experience in which all pupils’ successes are valued. Pupils’ achievement, learning and progress are consistently good, enabling their success in entering a range of senior schools, with some pupils awarded scholarships.”
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