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Principal

Hulme Grammar School

Oldham, Manchester

  • Expired
Salary:
Competitive
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2023
Apply by:
6 June 2022

Job overview

The Governors of Oldham Hulme Grammar School seek a dynamic and inspirational leader to succeed Mr Craig Mairs after eight years of outstanding leadership.

Situated on the outskirts of Manchester, Oldham Hulme Grammar School has undergone several transformations since it was originally founded in 1611. It is a much loved and very successful school, with a rich and diverse alumni family, and where the values of care and compassion are at the heart of the school. 

Oldham Hulme Grammar School is excited about entering the next phase of its rich history. The ideal candidate should reflect the school's values. They will also have strong strategic leadership and entrepreneurial skills to continue to lead an ongoing programme of modernisation and development that will maintain Oldham Hulme Grammar not just as the best school in the local area but one of the leading schools in the north-west of England.

Potential candidates wishing to discuss the post are invited to contact either:

Further information can be downloaded from www.rsacademics.com

Closing date: 10.00 am on Monday 6th June 2022

RSAcademics is committed to the safeguarding and the welfare of children, and to promoting diversity and inclusion in schools.

Oldham Hulme Grammar School is an equal opportunity employer.

Oldham Hulme Grammar School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. The post is subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references.

This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975, 2013 and 2020.

The safeguarding responsibilities of this post are detailed in the candidate information brochure. 

About Hulme Grammar School

Hulme Grammar School, located in Oldham, Lancashire, is a mixed selective school for children between the ages of 2 and 18. It is an independent, all-through mainstream school with a sixth-form. Currently there are 800 students enrolled at the establishment. Classes are co-educational in the Nursery, Infants, Juniors and sixth form and single-sex in Years 7 to 11.

Principal

Tony Oulton

Vision Statement:

‘To offer a vibrant, inclusive education that nurtures young people as individuals, empowering them to realise their potential.’

Vision keywords and what they mean to us:

Vibrant – full of energy and life, warm, colourful

Inclusive – including everybody, nobody excluded

Nurturing – to care and protect while growing

Individual – a person who thinks and behaves in their own way

Empowering – to enable strength and confidence

Realise potential – to become the best you can be

Hulme School Values

Spirit was the word that came up that defined the ‘feeling’ that we get when we enter the school. Some definitions of spirit:

  • ‘the non-physical part of a person which is the seat of emotions and character, the soul.’
  • ‘a way of thinking, feeling and behaving, typical for a particular group of people’

The Hulme Spirit is….

…Big-hearted and welcoming

  • Be kind and considerate
  • Care deeply
  • Include everybody

…Respectful and grounded

  • Listen attentively
  • Show appreciation
  • Be true to yourself

…Hard working and determined

  • Strive to excel
  • Go above and beyond
  • Never give up!

ISI Report

Hulme Grammar School received a scheduled and routine inspection from the Independent School Inspectorate (the body which monitors standards in independent schools) in September 2023.

This inspection was held under the new inspection framework which came into effect in September this year, Hulme being among a handful of the first schools nationally to be inspected according to this new framework.

Under the new inspection framework, schools do not receive a one-word judgement or grading by inspectors. This is important to note: no longer will independent schools be rated ‘Excellent’ or ‘Good’ as they were in the past under the old framework and, in line with that, this report contains no grade.

Instead you will read that we were found to be compliant in all areas and meet the standards and regulations which govern the running of an independent school. The report then comments on a range of aspects of school life – everything from safeguarding and quality of education, risk assessments to pastoral care.

Schools are complex, dynamic institutions, and we welcome the move away from one-word judgements to a more nuanced style of reporting, which highlights existing strengths and outlines areas for development and improvement.  We are delighted that the inspectors have highlighted so many of the aspects of Hulme life that we are proud of too.  Please take some time to read over the report. It contains lots of praise of some of the brilliant things that happen here day on day.

Here you can watch a video summary of some of the key findings from the report, recorded with input from stakeholders across the Hulme community, including staff, students, parents and Governors.

View Hulme Grammar School’s latest ISI report

View the Hulme Grammar School Prospectus Pack for 2024 entry here

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