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Swallow Club Leader

Swallow Club Leader

Bedales Schools: Dunannie

Hampshire

  • £14.35 per hour
  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
1 September 2021
Apply by:
14 June 2021

Job overview

We have an opportunity for an after-school club leader. This will be from 3.30pm when school finishes until 5.45pm. The sessions include dinner, which, as a staff member, you can eat with the children in the school dining room.

This role is for 5 days a week, Monday to Friday.

The ideal candidate will have the following skills: kind, considerate, have good creative ideas to ensure Swallow Club is a fun and enjoyable part of the children’s day, experienced with looking after small groups of children aged 3–7 years.

Benefits

Our benefits include on-site parking, free school lunches during term time, life assurance, pension and personal accident cover.

For further information and to apply, please visit our website via the Apply button. CVs will not be accepted in lieu of completing an application form.

Closing date: 9.00am, Monday 14 June 2021

Interview date: Week commencing 21 June 2021

Bedales is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. All posts are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and all successful applicants will undergo safeguarding screening including an enhanced DBS and Barred List check from the Disclosure and Barring Service.

About Bedales Schools: Dunannie

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+44 1730 300100

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Dunannie has been described as an "outpost of heaven down the road". The earliest years of a child's life are the most precious of all; their experiences will shape their future happiness. It is a magical time, full of discovery and excitement.

At Dunannie, we seek to foster a lifetime's love of learning through a rich and varied curriculum in a stimulating environment.

Dunannie has light airy classrooms, a fantastic library, a 20-place IT room, stunning playgrounds and a self-contained Nursery in an old barn.

The children also benefit from the shared facilities on the Bedales estate such as the Dunhurst hall, the indoor heated swimming pool, the sports hall and pitches, the outstanding music department, the Olivier Theatre and the farm.

Bedales comprises three schools situated in Steep, Hampshire (UK): Dunannie (ages 3–8), Dunhurst (ages 8–13) and Bedales itself (ages 13–18).

The vision of Bedales' founder, John Badley, was to create a school which would be profoundly different from the public schools of his day. From 1893, when Bedales began, there was a determination to shape the school around what was considered best for the individual child's educational welfare and happiness. Two strands predominated: breadth ("Head, Hand and Heart") and the cultivation of the individual's intellectual and personal qualities ("Intelligence, Initiative and Individuality").

Many of Badley's early innovations are now mainstream: co-educational boarding (at Bedales since 1898); the emphasis put on the Arts, Sciences and voluntary service; the importance of pastoral care; and listening to students' views (the Bedales School Council was established in 1916).

Even so, the contrast between Bedales and other schools remains strong. We believe that our informality engenders a genuine sense of partnership between teacher and student - a shared excitement about ideas and educational discovery. Educational innovation continues today with our Bedales Assessed courses.

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