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Teacher of Business Studies - Part Time

Teacher of Business Studies - Part Time

Hollygirt School

Nottingham

  • £24,500 - £30,000 pro rata
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  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
Autumn 2023
Apply by:
20 July 2023

Job overview

Dynamic and inspirational?

Committed to fun and engaging lessons?

Passionate about Business Studies for children?

Hollygirt, a unique, small independent school (which is about to open a Sixth form) in the heart of Nottingham is looking for a part time Business Studies Teacher to start at the beginning of the Autumn term

We have small class sizes and wonderful children. We are committed to staff well-being.

We’re seeking a flexible and enthusiastic person with ‘buy in’ to our wonderful Hollygirt ethos. 


Person Specification

Willing to go the extra mile for children and the team!

Commitment to the idea that it is a privilege to work with all children.

Strong Team player - ‘on the bus’

Commitment to curriculum development

Robust qualifications.

Ability to plan and deliver exciting and thorough, differentiated lessons which demonstrate pupil progress.

Commitment to building strong home/school links

Robust assessment procedures and interventions.

Excellent written and oral communication skills.


Interview date - TBC


We pride ourselves on our ethos and culture which promotes positive relationships and behaviour. In our most recent ISI report (April 2022), inspectors observed that “The school embodies its ethos of kindness, honesty, resilience and hard work, successfully enabling the pupils to develop respect for themselves, the school and the community

We would welcome the opportunity for an informal chat or visit. Please contact Chris Bowker, HR on bursar@hollygirt.co.uk for further information. 

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About Hollygirt School

+44 115 958 0596

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Hollygirt School is an all-through, mixed independent day school for pupils aged three to 18. It used to only take boys to age seven, but is now fully co-educational.

The school has about 220 pupils and is located on the northern fringes of Nottingham city centre in the East Midlands. The school can trace its foundation back to 1877, although it relocated to its current base in 1913.

The school is split into four: early years (three to five-year-olds); junior school (seven to 11-year-olds); and senior school (11 to 16-year-olds); Sixth Form (16-18-year-olds).

Hollygirt School is a charitable trust under the name The Rhoda Jessop Educational Charity. The trust is overseen by a small group of Trustees, who also act as governors of the school.


Values and vision

Hollygirt School’s motto is: Ever Onward and Upward. It aims to provide pupils with a friendly environment where all children feel nurtured and valued.

Pupils are encouraged to view themselves as part of the Hollygirt community, and are urged to act with integrity and respect for their fellow pupils and school staff.

The school aims to foster a desire to learn and an ability to think and work independently. It welcomes close and honest communication with parents, and aims to offer children a comprehensive careers education in order to increase their understanding of the world of work.

ISI report

"The school embodies its ethos of kindness, honesty, resilience and hard work, successfully enabling the pupils to develop respect for themselves, the school and the community."

ISI Inspection 2022

Read Hollygirt School’s latest ISI report

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