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Myddelton College

Denbighshire

  • Expired
Salary:
£35,000 (starting, depending on experience)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
12 February 2016

Job overview

Myddelton Education Ltd is a highly ambitious company specialising in Secondary Education. We are opening our new independent Boarding School, Myddelton College located in Denbigh, North Wales, aiming to be a world class boarding and day school, rooted in the rich heritage of the British Education System, but designed to provide a holistic education suitable for the 21st century.

We are looking for Head of Outdoor Learning;the Head of Outdoor Learning will be responsible for the co-ordination, organisation and delivery of all programmes relating to Outdoor Education and Adventurous Training for Myddelton College. The role is also responsible for the organisation of Physical Education within the College curricular programme.

To apply for the post, please submit a current CV, along with a supporting letter outlining what you would bring to the role no later than the 12th February 2016.

Applications should be submitted electronically to: Office@myddeltoncollege.com

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About Myddelton College

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+44 1745 472 201

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The college takes its name from the renowned Myddelton family who, dating back to the 15th Century, were eminent figures in the history of Denbighshire and Wales, having been Members of Parliament for the local area as well as contributing to wider society across the United Kingdom. Richard Myddelton was a prosperous wool merchant and governor of Denbigh Castle. One of his sons, Sir Henry Myddelton, was an entrepreneur and engineer. Another son, Thomas Myddelton, was Lord Mayor of London in 1613 and was one of the richest men in the kingdom when he died in January 1667.

The impressive college campus, situated at the foot of the 13th Century fortress of Denbigh Castle, dates back to 1859 and contains the perfect blend of historic architecture with modern facilities, including 5 magnificent Grade II listed buildings – the Main Block, Drapers Wing, Science Block and 3 boarding houses (St George’s, St Andrew’s and St Patrick’s) – as well as St David’s Church, a sports complex, equestrian centre with jumping & riding arenas, outdoor heated swimming pool, tennis courts, games courts & sports pitches and a pavilion. There is also a Headmaster’s house, Stanley boarding house and lots of communal areas for students to relax, socialise and study in the tranquillity of the beautifully landscaped grounds.

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