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Rugby Coach

Rugby Coach

St Paul's School

Richmond upon Thames

  • Expired
Salary:
Salary is based on an hourly rate, which will be discussed at interview.
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2021
Apply by:
8 June 2021

Job overview

St Paul’s is a selective Independent Day School for boys aged 13-18, occupying a superb 45-acre site on the south bank of the Thames, west of Hammersmith Bridge. St Paul’s School excels academically at both A level and GCSE, with some of the highest national scores, but it is the work beyond the curriculum that excites both students and teachers alike.

Rugby Coach

Commencing September 2021

An enthusiastic casual Rugby Coach is required to join our successful Rugby Club. The successful applicant should have the ability to motivate and enthuse pupils of all ages and abilities. This is an ideal coaching role for a qualified coach looking for a new challenge or a player looking to move in to a coaching role. 

The position will involve coaching during the hours of 12.30pm to 4.00pm throughout the week and committing to fixtures on Saturdays during term time. 

Salary is based on an hourly rate, which will be discussed at interview. 

Further details and an application form can be obtained from the School’s website or by email from recruitment@stpaulsschool.org.uk   

The closing date for all applications is Midday on Tuesday 8th June 2021

Interviews will take place on Tuesday 15th June 2021. 

St Paul’s School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.  Applicants will be required to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post including checks with past employer and the Disclosure and Barring Service. St Paul’s School is an equal opportunities employer.


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About St Paul's School

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+44 20 8748 9162

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St Paul’s School was founded in 1509 and currently occupies a large site in Barnes, south-west London. A selective independent school, it provides an education for boys aged 7-18 and has boarding facilities for a small number of its students.

Prospective entrants are usually expected to pass online and/or written examinations across a range of subjects, as well as undergoing an interview with a senior member of staff. In order to improve accessibility for students from poorer backgrounds, a wide range of bursaries and scholarships are available for boys who reach the required academic standard.

High Master

Sally-Anne Huang

Values and vision

St Paul’s School has a strong focus on academic excellence, with students expected to reach and maintain a consistently high standard in their work at all ages. In order to properly support the development of pupils outside the classroom, the school invests heavily in a huge range of extra-curricular activities.

St Paul’s has seen extensive modernisation and expansion in recent years, with further development proposed in order to provide facilities of the very highest quality.

ISI report

“The school is highly successful in meeting its aims. Throughout the school, pupils, including those with SEND or EAL, achieve exceptionally well both within and outside the classroom in response to excellent teaching. The most able pupils achieve outstanding success in school and external competitions. Within a culture of scholarship, the pupils’ attitude towards their learning is outstanding and plays a significant part in their progress and achievement.”

View St Paul’s School's latest ISI report

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