Receptionist
King Edward's Witley
Surrey
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- Competitive
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- January 2024
- Apply by:
- 8 December 2023
Job overview
Term-time only
We are looking for a professional and friendly Receptionist to provide first class customer service to all school visitors, pupils, and employees, acting as an excellent ambassador for Kind Edward’s, Witley.
Reporting to the School Office Administrator, you will provide high quality administrative support ensuring the smooth running of our busy Reception. Working within our newly modernised Reception area, you will welcome visitors, parents, pupils and staff to King Edward’s, Witley. The ideal candidate will be comfortable in dealing with the vast array of day -to-day queries, both in person and via the School’s telephone switchboard. Previous experience in a reception and customer-facing role is essential.
In return, as well as job satisfaction and a sense of accomplishment, we can offer a competitive salary, a pension scheme, free car parking, free use of our gym, swimming pool and sports facilities, all meals and snacks on duty and a Cycle to Work Scheme.
King Edward's School is a co-educational boarding and day 11-18 school for some 470 pupils, around 30% of whom are full boarders. We are an HMC school and proud of our unique heritage and place among British co-educational independent schools.
For further details, please refer to the job description on our website www.kesw.org or contact the HR Department at HR@kesw.org or telephone 01428 686739.
To apply, please complete the Application Form via the apply button.
Closing date: 12 noon, Friday 8th December 2023; however, we reserve the right to interview and appoint prior to the closing date.
King Edward’s School Witley is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. All successful applicants are required to complete an Enhanced disclosure through the DBS. Please refer to our websites or ask HR for our child protection and rehabilitation of offenders’ policy. We particularly welcome applications from under-represented groups.
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About King Edward's Witley
King Edward’s - yesterday, today, tomorrow
As one of the longest-standing co-educational schools in the country and one of only two remaining Royal Hospitals from Tudor times, King Edward’s Witley has a rich history of providing an education which is holistic, inclusive and progressive.
YESTERDAY
Nicholas Ridley, Bishop of London, convinced the boy King Edward VI to grant his palace at Bridewell on the banks of the Thames to the Lord Mayor of London, so creating the parent foundation – Bridewell Royal Hospital – as a place for the training and education of poor children in 1553. In 1860, the new charity scheme for Bridewell Royal Hospital was created and the House of Occupations was renamed King Edward’s School admitting boys and girls from aged 10.
The pupils from King Edward’s Boys’ School moved to its current site in Witley in 1867 and the School now occupies around 100 acres of stunning Surrey countryside. The School marked the 150th anniversary of the Witley school on its current site in 2017 and will celebrate its 475th year in 2028.
TODAY AND TOMORROW
We are steadfastly proud of our heritage and longstanding engagement with the City of London through Bridewell. King Edward’s Witley, Barrow Hills School and Longacre School are the operational arms of Bridewell Royal Hospital, a charitable foundation from which both schools inherit a culture with diversity, generosity, opportunity and social responsibility at its heart, combining a global outlook with a sense of local belonging. More concretely, a significant endowment from Bridewell allows us to provide boarding places to pupils with a clear boarding need – our Foundationers.
King Edward’s holds true to its Founders’ mission to offer a foundation for life to young people from a range of backgrounds. At King Edward’s this means an exciting and challenging curriculum, a broad range of sporting, artistic, social and cultural opportunities and an environment which is specifically created to inculcate the values of independent learning, responsibility for others and the enjoyment of challenge.
Pupil experience is at the heart of what we do. The School has over 480 pupils, many of whom are day pupils from primary and Prep Schools. Boarding is a core pillar of the King Edward’s community, with around 100 boarders accommodated in Houses including an Upper Sixth pre-university House.
All pupils, day and boarder belong to a House and are cared for by their Housemaster/ Housemistress and their team.
Around 38% of pupils live abroad, in over 30 different countries and there is a growing cohort of local day pupils. The Sixth Form generally numbers more than 100 pupils, most of whom go on to study at Russell Group, Oxford and Cambridge, and leading European or US-based universities.
Our heritage continues to be highly valued and close links with the City of London remain through the Court of Bridewell (Board of Governors). The Lord Mayor attends Admissions Day and the School’s annual Foundation Day Service at St. Bride’s Church. Pupils participate in a range of events and activities associated with the City of London, perpetuating the School’s links with its historic roots.
The School has a long tradition of philanthropy and addressing disadvantage and vulnerability. King Edward’s offers welfare bursaries through Bridewell Royal Hospital, livery companies and other charities, for young people who are less advantaged and who have a particular need for a boarding education. Over 50 pupils are supported by Bridewell Royal Hospital and other charities with financial contributions equal to annual boarding fees to attend the School. King Edward’s is proud of its ongoing work transforming the lives of disadvantaged young people through providing a safe, fulfilling and purposeful educational environment.
The Head is a member of HMC.
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