Head of Music
Thorpe House School
Gerrards Cross
- Expired
- Salary:
- Competitive salary
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- Required for September 2018
- Apply by:
- 19 March 2018
Job overview
Head of Music
We are seeking a new Head of Music to teach Music across the Primary and Secondary age ranges, including GCSE, and to produce high-quality musical concerts and work in collaboration with the Head of Drama on musical productions. Candidates wishing to apply should have a passion for delivering engaging, boy-centred learning.
A willingness to become involved with all aspects of the school’s life is essential, as is a desire to explore innovative ways of getting the very best from boys.
In return we can offer:
· Small class sizes with motivated boys who enjoy music;
· A competitive salary and generous non-contact time allowance;
· An inclusive and warm working environment where colleagues are friendly and supportive.
Applications to the Headmaster will only be accepted in the form of a completed application form.
Please email Mrs Nikki Davidson, HR Officer, at ndavidson@thorpehouse.co.uk for a candidate pack. Applications will be considered on receipt and we reserve the right to make an appointment at any stage.
Tel: 01753 882 474 Fax: 01753 889 755
Website: www.thorpehouse.co.uk
Thorpe House School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All interviewed candidates will be subject to reference checks.
Closing Date: Noon on Monday, 19th March
Interviews will take place on Tuesday, 27th March
About Thorpe House School
Thorpe House School is an all-through independent school in Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, teaching boys aged 4-16. The Lower School (up to Year 5) operates on its own site and the Middle School (Years 6 to 8) and the Upper School (Years 9 to 11) are based on the main site. The school has excellent facilities including a seven-acre games field, covered swimming pool and a new multi-purpose hall offering additional classroom space and increased indoor sporting opportunities.
Headmaster
Jake Burnett
Vision
Our educational approach encourages boys to achieve to the best of their potential, but also be responsible members of their local and global community. We provide a warm, vibrant and nurturing environment with small classes, excellent pastoral care and welcoming staff who work in partnership with parents. Kindness, compassion, respect, politeness and resilience are traditional values that we expect the boys to adhere to and our school motto highlights the importance of hard work and tenacity.
ISI report
“Pupils’ personal development is excellent, in accordance with the aims of the school, and is supported by high levels of care and strong welfare procedures. Pupils are tolerant and respectful of each other’s differences and collaborate very well when working together. Older pupils develop supportive relationships with younger pupils. Staff provide excellent support and guidance and pupils say that they are very happy in school and value the help and support they receive. Pupils’ keen interest in being responsible citizens is evident in their strong charitable giving.”
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