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After School Care Manager

After School Care Manager

Bedford Preparatory School

Bedford

  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
13 August 2017

Job overview

After School Care Manager

We are looking for someone to oversee our after school care provision across the whole school and supervise younger pupils (age 7-13) in our prep school who are staying beyond normal school hours. 

The role will involve co-ordinating after school care for our older pupils, liaising with tutors and teaching staff on any issues that arise and then managing boys in the prep school ‘late room’.

The working hours for this role are 3.00pm – 6.00pm, term time only. 

Further details about the post and an application form can be found on our website: www.bedfordschool.org.uk/Support-Staff-Vacancies  

Please send completed applications to: vacancies@bedfordschool.org.uk or post to Amy Bell, HR Assistant, The Bursary, Bedford School, 10 Glebe Road, Bedford MK40 2PL.  

Closing date: Monday 14 August 2017

The Harpur Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be subject to an Enhanced DBS check, references and other checks.

Bedford School is part of The Harpur Trust

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About Bedford Preparatory School

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+44 1234 362200

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Awarded five stars in Fortune’s World’s Leading Boarding Schools in 2023 and named ‘Independent Boys School of the Year 2021’, Bedford Prep School is lauded for “its holistic school experience, tailored to the specific needs of the all-boys community, designed to ensure that students’ individual qualities are nurtured without inhibition and lived without awkwardness, so that they be good men.”

We believe that boys learn best when they’re happy and confident, and their curiosity is stimulated, so we feel it’s very important that learning is fun, creative, inspirational and active.  We also recognise boys learn differently to girls, and this informs our teaching.

Whether it’s music and the arts, science and technology, language and literature, or sports and games, boys are encouraged to learn new skills and embrace new experiences.

Visit our classes and you’ll find boys thoroughly engaged in their learning, inspired by challenge, competition, high expectations and risk within a safe environment.  Our expectations are high but achievable, and our curriculum encompasses and transcends the National Curriculum, uniting traditional practice with innovative teaching, and the best of the creative and academic.

Our extensive campus offers boys outstanding academic, sporting, music, drama and art facilities.  The Prep School is set in a discrete part of the estate, and we share the swimming pool, recreation centre, playing fields, astro and tennis courts with the Upper School and make use of the school’s fantastic theatre and other specialist facilities.

Working with each and every boy, we help them develop their sporting talents. We provide expert coaching in a wide variety of sports, including rugby, hockey, cricket, golf, skiing, horse riding, cross country, swimming, badminton and rowing.

Creative arts are a big part of school life, with boys taking part in concerts, exhibitions and performances throughout the year.  In our dedicated music building with a state-of-the-art music technology suite and well-equipped practice rooms, many of our boys learn to play one or more instruments.

Boys can also get involved in a wide range of extra-curricular activities, from cookery to steel band, chess to canoe building, there is something for every boy.

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Applications closed