Teacher of Art and History of Art
Sherborne School
Dorset
- Expired
- Salary:
- Competitive
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 14 May 2019
Job overview
TEACHER OF ART and HISTORY OF ART
Required from September 2019
Sherborne School is an extraordinary community with a rich heritage and ambitious outlook.
The Headmaster wishes to appoint a dynamic and well-qualified graduate to join the Art Department from September 2019.
The successful candidate will be able to teach Art across the full age range and History of Art to A level to the Sixth Form.
The capacity and imagination to inspire, guide and challenge boys of all ages and abilities is essential, as is the enthusiasm to contribute to the breadth of opportunities in this full boarding school. Previous boarding experience is not required. Applications from teachers from both the independent and maintained sectors are welcomed.
For a full application pack go to www.sherborne.org/about-sherborne/job-vacancies/
A completed application form, together with a covering letter, should be sent to the Recruitment Manager, Mrs Samantha Belgeonne, at hr@sherborne.org
Closing Date: 9:00 a.m., Tuesday 14 May 2019
Interviews: Tuesday 21 May 2019
Attached documents
About Sherborne School
Sherborne is a boys’ independent school situated in the shadow of Sherborne Abbey. Founded by Royal Charter in 1550, the school has roots going back to the origins of the See of Sherborne in 705. There are eight boarding houses accommodating a total of about 550 boys (aged 13-18). Sherborne School is an extraordinary community with a rich heritage and ambitious outlook. The boys are talented, engaged and interesting, and staff are likewise. The co-curricular provision is of outstanding breadth and quality.
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