Teacher of Music
Brambletye
West Sussex
- Expired
- Salary:
- Highly attractive salary available
- Job type:
- Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- Summer (April) or Autumn (Late August) term 2025 start
- Apply by:
- 6 March 2025
Job overview
Brambletye School are looking for an exceptional, talented, and accomplished musician to join our renowned Music Department, who is capable of providing outstanding learning experiences as a teacher and to support our Director of Music in providing an ambitious music programme to stretch and challenge our most able musicians, whilst encouraging and fostering a culture of musical enjoyment for all.
The successful applicant will be required to teach class music lessons to a wide age and ability range of pupils as well as support the Music Department in all aspects of co-curricular activities e.g. lead weekly instrumental, orchestral, and choral rehearsals ensembles, accompany ABRSM examinations, support the organisation of daily instrumental lessons by Visiting Music Teachers, assist with music performances for concerts, musical shows, Chapel services and school events as and when required.
This position provides a fantastic opportunity to work in a school that loves, enjoys, and celebrates music, with highly motivated pupils, small classes along with incredibly supportive colleagues, management, and parents.
In recruiting for this position, we are taking a very open and flexible approach in who we are looking for. With this in mind we would consider applications from applicants who want to work full-time, part-time or as part of a job share, and we would welcome applications from ECT’s who are just embarking on their teaching career through to more experienced teachers who are looking to work part-time.
Please read the Teacher of Music Applicant Information Pack for the full details of this opportunity and how to apply.
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About Brambletye
Brambletye is one of the country's leading co-educational prep schools, with 270 boys and girls currently on the roll. It was founded at Sidcup Place, Kent in 1919 and moved to its present glorious location in rolling Sussex countryside on the southern outskirts of East Grinstead in 1933. The large country house, in its own wooded estate of 100 acres, overlooks Ashdown Forest and Weir Wood Reservoir. The school became a charitable trust with a board of Governors fifty years later, in 1969. The School has evolved from being a small, all boys boarding school to its present position as a co-educational day and boarding school. Boys and girls continue to go on to many of the leading independent schools in the country, such as King’s Canterbury, Benenden, Charterhouse, Marlborough, Eton, Winchester, Stowe and Lancing .
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