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Teacher of Textiles

Teacher of Textiles

Royal Masonic School for Girls

Hertfordshire

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2022
Apply by:
19 May 2022

Job overview

Required for a September 2022 start

This is an outstanding opportunity for an enthusiastic, inspirational and highly motivated Teacher to support in the leadership of Textiles within the Art and Design faculty at RMS. The faculty is seeking a passionate and experienced candidate to work within a talented and forward thinking department. Art, Textiles and Design results are excellent and we have a good number of girls at an Advanced Level. The promotion of creative subjects is a feature of RMS.

This post would be ideally suited to a dynamic, passionate individual with a love of teaching and a desire to immerse themselves into the life of the school. Working with our experienced teachers the successful candidate can expect to teach across the full range of ages and abilities, whilst developing their own individual role within a very supportive environment. 

The successful candidate will have a proven track record of exceptional results, a passion for the subject and a willingness to participate in the extracurricular life of the department and the school. 

RMS is an independent, day and boarding school with a forward-thinking approach to providing exceptional education to over 900 girls aged 2 – 18.  Situated in stunning grounds of over 300 acres, with keen students and a large teaching body, RMS is a fabulous environment in which to work and learn. 

More information about our thriving school can be found on the School website.

A job description and person specification can be found here and the applicant pack here.  

Applicants are asked to complete and return the application form which can be downloaded here to: 

HR Department  hradmin@rmsforgirls.com 

Please note CVs are not accepted. 

Closing date for applications: Thursday 19 May 2022 by 9am 

Interviews will take place week commencing  23 May 2022

The Royal Masonic School for Girls is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment.  Applicants must undergo child protection screening, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.

The Royal Masonic School for Girls is an equal opportunities employer.

The Royal Masonic School for Girls is a Private Limited Company, Registered No 1339867 England, Registered Charity No 276784


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About Royal Masonic School for Girls

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+44 1923 773168

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The Royal Masonic School for Girls is an independent school located on a 316-acre site in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire. Providing places to both boarding and day pupils, the school is an all-through institution educating pupils aged 2-18. 

Founded in 1789, the school was originally intended for use by the children of Freemasons. It is now non-denominational and has no restrictions on attendance. As an academically selective institution, the school require potential applicants to undergo formal or informal assessment before a place is offered.   

Headmaster 

Kevin Carson   

Values and vision 

The Royal Masonic School sets very high standards for the academic progress of its pupils. It offers an engaging and vibrant curriculum, with a number of modern teaching facilities to help its pupils reach their full potential. 

Aside from academic success, the school also highly values emotional and social intelligence, with girls being encouraged to steer their own learning and become independent and self-motivated.    

ISI report 

“Sharply focused assessments by experienced staff ensure that the next steps are suitably challenging for every child. A careful balance of adult-led and child-initiated activities enables most children to reach or exceed their expected levels in the seven areas of learning. Daily opportunities for outdoor learning in all of these areas are limited in the classes without immediate access to outside facilities.” 

View The Royal Masonic School for Girls' latest ISI report

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