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Head of History

St Helen's School

Northwood, Middlesex

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Required for September 2018
Apply by:
7 February 2018

Job overview

 Head of History

Required for September 2018

St. Helen’s is one of the top 20 girls’ independent day schools in the country, educating over 1100 girls aged 3-18.  

An excellent opportunity has arisen for a dynamic, innovative teacher to lead and manage our thriving History department.  The post holder will also have responsibility for the Head of Politics and History of Art and be able to teach across the age range.

For an application form and job description please go to http://www.sthelens.london/Staff-Vacancies

Closing date: 9am 7th February 2018

Interview dates: Wednesday 21st February 2018

St. Helen’s is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Therefore all positions will be subject to comprehensive reference checks and checks with the Disclosure and Barring Service.

Registered charity No. 312762  

About St Helen's School

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+44 1923 843210

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St Helen’s is an academically selective independent girls’ day school for over 1100 students aged 3-18, set in beautiful green space in Northwood, Middlesex.

It draws pupils from a wide area of north-west London, Buckinghamshire, and Hertfordshire with easy access by Underground from central London.

We want our students to be ever intellectually curious. They will believe they can do anything. They will want to explore how they can best interact with the world around them and make a difference for the better in their own way. They will be ready for whatever the future brings.

Our aims are:

  • To provide each and every girl with the opportunity and means to achieve academic excellence.
  • To provide our students with the personal skills, emotional resilience, and the confidence to achieve their full potential through a varied, rich and challenging Co-Curricular programme.
  • To know, value and respect all girls as individuals so as to best support them on their journey through the school.
  • To ensure that the girls are ready to play a full and active part in their communities and in an interconnected digital world.

Our students achieve high academic standards, and we encourage them to develop lifelong skills in a diverse range of areas, both within and outside the curriculum, and to pursue their individual ambitions. The school is proud of its tradition of providing a balanced and forward-looking education through which its pupils can become confident, independent learners and leaders in their fields, their professions, and their communities. Attention to the individual child is at the heart of everything we do and shapes the pastoral care, teaching and learning and the co- curricular opportunities on offer at St Helen’s.

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