Part time Netball and Hockey Coach
Sandroyd School
SP5 5QD
- Expired
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2018
- Apply by:
- 14 June 2018
Job overview
We are looking to appoint from September 2018, an enthusiastic and energetic Netball and Hockey Coach initially required for between five and six afternoons a week.
The successful applicant will be an enthusiastic and effective coach, passionate about Netball and hockey. He or she should be willing to make a positive contribution to sport at Sandroyd. An ability to coach netball and Hockey to a high level is of paramount importance, but an ability to teach swimming, gymnastics, tennis, cricket and other sports throughout the school would be advantageous, although not essential.
Further details and an application form are available from Rebecca Hill RHill@sandroyd.com
Attached documents
About Sandroyd School
Sandroyd School is a co-educational preparatory school for both day and boarding pupils aged 2-13. It is located in 60 acres of fields, woods, and parkland near the village of Tollard Royal in Wiltshire. The pupil roll is around 230.
Sandroyd Pre-Prep was purpose-built in 2004 in the original walled garden and is home to boys and girls aged 2-7.
Sandroyd School takes its name from Sandroyd House, the home of the Reverend L H Wellesley Wesle, in Cobham, Surrey. In 1888, he created a small coaching establishment for the sons of his friends who were due to go to Eton. Over the years, the school grew rapidly, changing its premises to its current location Rushmore House. The school is a charitable trust and is administered by its board of governors.
Headmaster
Alastair Speers
Values and vision
Sandroyd School’s vision is to provide an exceptional education that allows each individual pupil to fulfil all aspects of their potential: academic, artistic, sporting, cultural and social. The school’s motto is: “to strive to shine”. Children at the school at encouraged to communicate well and to listen and respond to the needs of others; to learn independently; to be good team members; to have confidence and resilience, and to persevere when the going gets tough.
ISI
“The pupils’ personal development is of the highest order. Their spiritual, moral, social and culturak development is excellent and they have highly refined inter-personal skills that prepare them effectively to meet the challenges of life after Sandroyd. They are outstanding citizens in every respect.”
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