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Head of Art

Head of Art

Bethany School

Cranbrook, Kent

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
From January or April 2018
Apply by:
4 October 2017

Job overview

Make creativity crucial in a truly unique school.

Founded in 1866, Bethany is a remarkable co-educational day and boarding school occupying 60 acres of the magnificent Weald in the heart of the Kent countryside. With a unique family atmosphere, we nurture our pupils to develop their self-worth and tolerance for others, and support them with state-of-the-art facilities.

Art is among our most popular subjects, and our Art Department enjoys enviable amenities including two large studios with iMacs, a photographic studio and a wet darkroom. Our results speak for themselves: 83% at A*-B in Art A-level, 60% at A*-B in Photography A-level and 93% at A*-C in GCSE Art & Design. What’s more, our students’ work has been featured at the Turner Contemporary in Margate and the John Downton Exhibition in Maidstone, and we are keen to participate in national and international competitions.

You will take things to the next level as you share your creativity, your passion for innovation and your mastery of diverse techniques. Teaching from Year 7 to the sixth form (ideally including Photography at A-level), you will go the extra mile to release every pupil’s potential and will organise stimulating trips to the world’s cultural capitals.

Educated to degree level in Art, you will be an inspiring teacher who can engage students of all abilities, harness the latest technology (including Adobe Creative Suite and particularly Photoshop) and contribute to broader school life. In return, we offer exceptional conditions of employment, potentially including onsite accommodation in return for assistance with boarding duties.

An application form can be obtained from our website under About Bethany section or by contacting recruitment@bethanyschool.org.uk 

The closing date for applications and a letter of application, no more than 1 page in length, is 12 noon on Thursday 5th October and interviews will be held Monday 9th October 2017.

Bethany School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and applicants must be willing to undergo enhanced child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service. The appointment will be made without regard to gender, age or ethnic origin. Bethany School is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

About Bethany School

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  • Bethany School
  • Curtisden Green, Goudhurst, Cranbrook
  • Kent
  • TN17 1LB
  • United Kingdom
+44 1580 211273

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In addition to being a registered charity, Bethany is a co-educational, independent boarding and day school for pupils aged 11-18 years. There are 325 pupils in the School, including 110 boarding pupils. The majority of pupils remain in the School until they are eighteen and most proceed to University. There are 90 pupils in the Sixth Form and the A Level pass rate in 2019 was 95%. The 2019 GCSE pass rates was 85% at 9-4 (A*-C) grade. 

Bethany enjoys an ever-growing reputation, both locally and further afield, for the quality of its teaching and pastoral care. As a result, pupil numbers are very buoyant. In recent years the School has undertaken a programme of building development, including the construction of an indoor swimming pool, an extension to the sixth form building as well as a dedicated fitness building The next phase of this development will include a purpose built performing arts space.

The School is a Christian foundation with a strong community life. All members of staff are expected to be in agreement with the Christian values and to attend Chapel with the pupils. The School is well known for its high level of pastoral care for pupils. In addition, it enjoys an international reputation for the education of dyslexic pupils. Class sizes are small, rarely reaching more than eighteen pupils, and considerably less in the Sixth Form.

The School is set in beautiful Kent countryside and the 60-acre campus is spacious and attractive. It lies in the hamlet of Curtisden Green, mid-way between Goudhurst and Marden. Central London is less than an hour’s journey from Marden Station, as are Dover and the Channel Tunnel. For a small school, the high standard of sporting success and the extensive games programme are made possible by the expertise and commitment of the teaching staff outside normal lesson time. The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme also enjoys remarkable success, as do the Performing Arts. We have a hugely successful pupil/teacher/exchange programme with a senior school in Taiwan.

The School is forward thinking in all aspects of teaching, learning and curriculum and has created a 10-year vision, Bethany 2026, for its education provision.

Bethany 2026 is a school, which is:

• Providing an innovative education relevant to the 21st century;

• Encouraging the virtue of learning in young people delivering 21st century learning habits;

• Living our Christian values through excellent pastoral care.

• A flourishing school investing in the future.

Furthermore, the School has a unique philosophy of learning centred on developing excellent learning habits in its pupils in order to instil in them the ‘Virtue of Learning’. All teaching staff are encouraged to undertake their own action-based research through a teacher-led Professional Learning Community model. 

In recent years the curriculum has been enhanced further and now includes GCSE Dance, and level 3 courses in Economics and Computing. In addition, all full-time staff are provided with a laptop computer and all pupils from Year 7 have their own laptop. This is complimented by a revised Computing curriculum in Key Stage 3 which includes coding and the opportunity for pupils to develop core computing skills. As a school we make use of Microsoft 365 for supporting teaching and learning and have a number of staff who are Microsoft Innovative Educators. We have used Teams to deliver a highly successful remote learning program during lockdown.

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