Geography Teacher (Full-Time)
Hampton Court House
Richmond upon Thames
- Expired
- Salary:
- Negotiable dependent on experience and qualifications
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2017
- Apply by:
- 4 May 2017
Job overview
Hampton Court House is a fast-growing co-educational independent school situated in beautiful riverside parkland between Richmond and Hampton in southwest London.
Hampton Court House has 240 pupils from Nursery through to Year 13. Our Sixth Form opened in September 2015.
Our Sixth Form teaching is scheduled between 1.30 pm and 7 pm to suit the circadian rhythm of adolescents in their late teens. Class sizes at A level are very small and our students are of a high calibre looking towards Oxbridge and other Russell Group universities.
We are looking for a well-qualified and charismatic teacher to join our dynamic humanities department, teaching Geography, including A level in our new Sixth Form, and contributing substantially to the school’s co-curricular programme. The right candidate will be able to inspire enthusiasm in our pupils and help to promote the high cultural and academic ethos of the School. Newly qualified teachers will be well supported.
If you would like to discuss informally further details of the post, please contact the Head of Humanities, Clarisse Gheur, by email (clg@hchnet.co.uk) or telephone (020 8614 0865).
Deadline for applications: Wednesday 17 May.
Salary – negotiable dependent on experience and qualifications
Hampton Court House is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.
A generous fee reduction is available on tuition fees for the children of all members of staff at Hampton Court House. There is also an on-site daycare centre for parents of younger children which has been set up specifically for the children of the staff body.
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About Hampton Court House
Nestled in Bushy Park, Richmond-upon-Thames, Hampton Court House is an independent co-educational day school for ages 2 – 18, educating Early Years children in our Pre-Prep School & Nursery, The Little Courtiers, to students in Year 13.
The majority of our pupils elect to stay on to complete their full education with us, enjoying great success in their GCSEs and A Levels: in 2023, 40% of A Level grades were awarded A*/A, resulting in a 100% Oxbridge and Russell Group application success rate. Our GCSE results were equally strong, with 70% of all GCSE grades being awarded A*/A. Hampton Court House was in 2022 ranked in the top 50 independent schools nationwide (The Telegraph) and in the top 10 co-educational independent schools in London (School Owl, 2023).
Our programmes offer an extraordinary education. From the Forest School in Early Years and the award-winning Institut francais LabelFrancÉducation accredited French bilingual programme, to the Nebula Future Researcher’s Programme © in the Sixth Form, Hampton Court House pupils get a head start every step of the way.
We lay the foundations of a lifelong love of learning, and it is important to us that children enjoy being here and look forward to coming to school. In keeping with our ethos, we believe that children need some guided freedom in order to develop their independence and confidence to use their voice. Our non-uniform parkland campus environment, in which staff and pupils alike are addressed on a first-name basis, cultivates an energy where pupils grow in confidence and find themselves.
The school is located close to Hampton Court station, which is 35 minutes from Waterloo and 20 minutes from Wimbledon by train. There are also frequent buses to and from Kingston, Hampton, Teddington and Twickenham, or for staff who drive, there is on-site parking.
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