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Assistant Principal

TCES National Online School

Merton

  • £56,797 - £59,581 per year
  • Expiring soon
Salary:
Permanent, full-time
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2026
Apply by:
11 May 2026

Job overview

At National Online School (NOS), we believe education should be an inclusive technological experience where meaningful connections are made and everyone is enabled to become the best version of themselves. We use innovation and technology not as an add‑on, but as a powerful tool to remove barriers, strengthen relationships and create opportunity for pupils who need something genuinely different.

We are a rapidly growing, SEND‑focused and therapy‑informed virtual school, supporting pupils with diverse and complex needs to re‑engage with learning and move positively into the next phase of their lives. As we expand, our ambition is clear: to place NOS at the forefront of inclusive EdTech and to help define what excellent, therapeutic, online education looks like at scale.

To achieve this, we are seeking experienced, high‑performing and ambitious professionals with proven track records, ready to bring their leadership expertise into a high‑growth, virtual school at the forefront of inclusive educational technology. This is a role for individuals who value rigour, precision and accountability, and who understand that high standards must apply to everyone — pupils, leaders and staff alike. Attention to detail matters here, because our pupils deserve consistency, safety and excellence every day.

Our success to date has been driven by a committed, multi‑disciplinary team who approach this serious and often life‑changing work with focus, collaboration and professionalism, alongside warmth and humanity. As a growing school, we need leaders who are confident leading through change, motivated by improvement, and energised by the opportunity to shape systems, practice and culture in a fast‑moving environment.

We welcome applications from across the education sector and from anywhere in the country. This opportunity is open to experienced professionals who are keen to work in an online environment and contribute to a forward‑thinking model of education. For colleagues coming from mainstream settings, comprehensive therapy‑informed training will be provided to support a successful transition into a SEND‑focused, inclusive context. For those who have only worked in bricks‑and‑mortar schools, a structured virtual induction will ensure confidence, competence and success within an online school model.

A new Principal will be joining NOS in September, marking an exciting next phase in the school’s development. For an informal and confidential conversation with the Principal, please contact Steph Lee, School Business Manager (stephanie.lee@tces.org.uk), who will be happy to arrange this.

Please note that interviews will be held in person at our Head Office in Wimbledon.

This role would suit an experienced Deputy / Vice Principal looking to move to the virtual environment.

If you are motivated by moral purpose, innovation, growth and the opportunity to lead at the cutting edge of inclusive EdTech, we would be delighted to receive your application.

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About TCES National Online School

  • TCES National Online School
  • 3rd Floor, Beacon House, 26-28 Worple Road, Wimbledon, London
  • SW19 4EE
  • United Kingdom

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As the first ever DfE-accredited online SEND school in the UK, we are proud providers of individualised education for SEND children and young people.

Unlike traditional online schools, who are adapting to support SEND students, we have solely focused on supporting SEND learners for 25 years.

With decades of experience, we have successfully educated thousands of students with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). All whilst maintaining our legacy of zero exclusions making us the most inclusive online school in the country.

Our trailblazing National Online School offers access to a dedicated multi-disciplinary team of SEND specialists, including educators, SENDCos, clinicians, therapists, pastoral support staff, and family support workers.

This means that every child benefits from tailored therapeutic education, supported by our unique universal and targeted interventions. We educate and support students with neurodiversity, adversity and unique potential. We re-engage learners through  access to outstanding online curriculum delivered through Project-Based Learning. Supporting our students in achieving qualifications and life skills alongside enabling them to make and sustain friendships are all equally important goals for NOS.

We never give up on any student and we never exclude.

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