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Sports Teaching Assistant

Sports Teaching Assistant

Eaton House The Manor Girls’ School

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Job type:
Part Time, Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2018

Job overview

Eaton House Girls' School is looking for an enthusiastic and energetic Teaching Assistant with a strong sports background. This position would suit a recent graduate with a strong knowledge of  hockey and netball. Other sports include athletics, gymnastics and swimming. The role works closely with the Head of Sport. Coaching and/or umpiring qualifications or a willingness to gain them, will give applicants an advantage. Part of the timetable will include working in the classroom as a class assistant. The school is situated on the edge of Clapham Common and makes full use of the Common and local sporting amenities. The school has also recently undergone an impressive refurbishment programme and offers great facilities to support the teaching of sports.

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About Eaton House The Manor Girls’ School

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+44 207 924 6000

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Eaton House The Manor Girls' School is an independent preparatory school in Clapham, south-west London, for girls aged 4-11. Eaton House Schools are known for their academic achievement. The Manor Girls' School caters to over 100 pupils and operates a non-selective entry system. 

Eaton House The Manor Girls' School was established in 1993 and is based in a converted Georgian house, with additional purpose-built accommodation. The new building offers state-of-the-art facilities, including a large gymnasium, library and ICT laboratory.   

Headteacher 

Oliver Snowball   

Values and vision 

Eaton House The Manor Girls’ School upholds Christian principles, aiming to provide a broad, challenging education for pupils in a well-ordered and caring community. The school places particular emphasis on the value of the individual and the development of pupils’ specific gifts and talents. Teachers strive to instil confidence, self-worth and respect for others.   

ISI report 

“The quality of pupils’ personal development is excellent. Pupils develop into confident young people, well prepared for the next stage of their education. They benefit from excellent pastoral support and strong relationships across the school community, underpinned by highly efficient systems for welfare, health and safety. A few concerns were raised in questionnaires, however in interviews, pupils were certain that any of their concerns are dealt with swiftly and appropriately. The quality of governance is excellent. The directors have a keen understanding of the school’s activities.” 

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