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School Games Organiser (SGO) & Sports Coach

School Games Organiser (SGO) & Sports Coach

John Hampden Grammar School

Buckinghamshire

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Salary:
Pay range currently Bucks Pay Range 5 (£27,802 - £30,175 FTE), actual salary £23,845 - £25,880 for 39 working weeks p.a.
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2023
Apply by:
9 December 2022

Job overview

We are seeking an enthusiastic, highly motivated and extremely well organised individual to fill this unique and exciting role. Candidates should ideally have a background in sports development and/or coaching and have a passion for increasing physical activity levels for young people through quality delivery of school sport and competitions.

Sports Coach

  1. To support our games afternoon programme 
  2. To support after school extra-curricular programme; clubs and fixtures  
  3. To support the PE and Sport department with the organisation and set up of games lessons

School Games Organiser (SGO) 

1)    To maintain and grow school engagement in the School Games and their delivery of 60 active minutes.

 2)    To create positive experiences by ensuring physical activity and competition provision is designed to reflect the motivation, competence and confidence of young people and has clear intent.

 3)    To have a clear focus on secondary schools and transition points (Yr.3 and Yr.7/8)

 4)    To create positive experiences that support the character development of targeted young people.

 5)    To advocate to key stakeholders how the School Games makes a meaningful difference to the lives of children and young people, including supporting schools to engage and educate parents.




About John Hampden Grammar School

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+44 1494 529 589

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JHGS is an outstanding school with a long and distinguished history of educating able boys. It combines the academic rigour of a traditional grammar school with a strong sense of community and a warm and supportive ethos where young men acquire the interpersonal skills of successful leaders. Academic excellence pervades all that we do but JHGS offers far more; we encourage boys to enjoy as wide an experience as possible.

JHGS is an established centre of academic excellence. There is a culture of aspiration and students enjoy learning. Consistently classified as ‘outstanding’ by OFSTED, the School offers a broad curriculum which enables it to tailor each student’s examination choices to his interests and talents. Boys achieve at high levels in all subjects at both GCSE and A Level and Value Added measures are consistently impressive. They are encouraged to push the boundaries, to develop enquiring minds and have the ambition to be the very best. Enterprise education and access to advanced technology equip students for the future.

JHGS has a well established reputation for outstanding pastoral care. Integral to the fabric of the School is respect - respect for each other, our environment and our community.  Dialogue between boys, parents and staff is important to ensure individual learning styles are met and the potential of each individual is genuinely developed.

Acquiring skills through their academic studies and in extracurricular activities, our boys also develop inter-personal skills which are crucial for success in life. Debating and public speaking are important to us and are developed through lessons and the very successful Pratchett Society. Parents have access to our Learning Gateway, providing constant information on their sons’ progress, grades, attendance record and achievements.

Sport typifies the ethos of JHGS. We believe both in excellence and participation and offer students a broad range of traditional sports such as rugby, football, hockey and cricket through to rock-it-ball. Some 18 sports are offered to students when they join the school. Our teams perform at the very highest levels, regularly winning local, regional and national trophies.

Leading, creating, organising, planning and performing are all enjoyable and rewarding experiences. The School’s calendar of performing arts events is extensive and incorporates boys of all ages. There is a very strong tradition of art and photography and both are also highly successful examination subjects. The creative life at JHGS educates boys to be open-minded, independent of thought and willing to take risks in their enthusiasm for excellence.

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