LAMDA Teacher
Ibstock Place School
Wandsworth
- Expired
- Salary:
- £56 per hour
- Job type:
- Part Time, Casual
- Start date:
- September 2025
- Apply by:
- 25 June 2025
Job overview
Applications are invited for a well-qualified and inspirational LAMDA teacher (self-employed) to start in September 2025 at Ibstock Place School, an independent co-educational school in south-west London. The Drama department has excellent facilities, including an industry-standard Theatre, and there are multiple productions and performance opportunities over the academic year. LAMDA is well-established at the school and many pupils take weekly lessons and graded exams. There are also three LAMDA showcases during the academic year.
One to two days of teaching are available, with 15+ pupils having weekly lessons. Depending on demand, there may be scope to increase this number in the next academic year. Lessons are taught individually or in pairs, are typically 30 minutes long, and are for pupils from Year 7 to Year 13. The hourly rate is £56. The successful candidate will have a proven record of excellence in preparing pupils for LAMDA examinations and a passion for developing confidence and performance skills in young people.
A completed Ibstock Place School application form should be emailed to Mr Nicolas Walker, Head of Expressive Arts, and Mrs Katherine Fennell, Expressive Arts Assistant, as soon as possible via: nwalker@ibstockplaceschool.co.uk kfennell@ibstockplaceschool.co.uk
The deadline for applications is Wednesday 25 June 2025.
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About Ibstock Place School
Ibstock Place School is an independent co-educational day school for pupils aged 4 to 18. The school occupies a ten-acre site on the edge of Richmond Park in South West London.
An urban location with a beautiful botanical feel, Ibstock is the perfect home for scholarly exploration and adventure. Championing co-education since our founding in 1896, we have created a diverse environment that reflects real-world communities and workplaces.
Our school is over subscribed, with assessed entry at the age of four for Kindergarten (Reception). There is a competitive entry examination at the age of eleven and most pupils in the Prep School proceed on into the Senior School.
Headmaster
Christopher Wolsey
Aims and Ethos
Our aim is to create an outstanding place of learning, a place where our pupils find academic excellence and the joy which it inspires. We ensure that our pupils’ natural curiosity and empathy is ceaselessly nourished. In so doing, we set the conditions which enable them to excel, both during their time with us and throughout their adult lives.
We do this by concentrating on four Cs:
•Our curriculum is dynamic and forward-thinking.
•Our culture is warm and inclusive.
•Our context is beautiful and stimulating.
•Our commitment to co-education.
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