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Teacher of Italian

Teacher of Italian

The Harrodian School

Richmond upon Thames

  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
Immediate start/February 2020
Apply by:
20 January 2020

Job overview

A dynamic and highly qualified Italian teacher is required to join our well-resourced, committed and innovative Modern Languages Faculty. The successful candidate should be able to inspire and motivate pupils through a diverse range of teaching styles and will teach Key Stages 3 and 4 and ideally Key Stage 5. This is an immediate start or at the latest the end of February 2020.

Founded in 1993, the Harrodian School is co-educational, set in 25 acres of beautiful grounds in Barnes, with excellent facilities, and is easily accessible via public transport as well as providing onsite parking. A willingness to assist with the large and exciting range of extra-curricular activities is also important.

Please visit www.harrodian.com for further information and to download an application form. To apply, please forward your covering letter, addressed to the Headmaster, and completed application form to recruitment@harrodian.com  

Closing date: Monday 20 January 2020

Applicants will be considered in the order they apply, and the school reserves the right to appoint at any stage of the application process.

The Harrodian School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Criminal Records Bureau.

About The Harrodian School

The Harrodian School is a mixed, non-denominational all-through independent day school situated in Barnes, South West London. The Harrodian School was founded by Lady Eliana and Sir Alford Houston-Boswell and opened in 1993. The school’s original intake of 65 students has expanded to over 900 students from the ages of 4-18. It offers state-of-the-art facilities, including a music centre, drama studios and expansive grounds.

Headmaster 

James Hooke    

Values and vision 

The Harrodian School wants all students to develop a love of learning in a happy and engaging school environment. Pupils are encouraged to become confident and independent thinkers, and are supported by specialist teachers to provide them with a challenging and stimulating education. The school implements the importance of good manners and consideration for others at all times.  

The Harrodian School wants students to feel inspired to excel in all areas of the curriculum, while developing a range of new interests and skills. Music plays a key role at The Harrodian School, who believe that “everyone; pupils and staff should have the opportunity to take part and enjoy music. It is not elitist.. it is for all”. Along with the school’s music teachers, there are 25 visiting instrumental teachers.  

Independent School Inspectorate  

“Pupils’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development is outstanding. Children in the Early Years Foundation Stage have excellent attitudes to learning and are enthusiastic about all elements of their work and play. The vast majority of pupils in the rest of the school have similarly very positive attitudes to their work; behaviour and attendance are good. Pupils are exceptionally positive about the many extra- curricular activities that are offered; participation rates are high”. 

View The Harrodian School’s latest ISI report 

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Applications closed