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Visiting Music Teacher (Piano)

Visiting Music Teacher (Piano)

Warwick School

Warwickshire

  • £31.04 per hour
  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Supply
Start date:
January 2023
Apply by:
7 December 2022

Job overview

An enthusiastic and inspiring Visiting Music Teacher of Piano is required from January 2023. This is an outstanding opportunity to work with talented and enthusiastic students and teach in a most vibrant and successful department, teaching boys from school years three to thirteen.

Piano lessons are very popular at Warwick School and, currently, a team of 6 piano tutors give weekly tuition to approximately 120 boys. Students are encouraged to embrace a wide range of musical styles and they are invited to take part in various ensembles, ranging from smaller chamber music groups to larger scale symphony orchestras, jazz and rock bands. There are numerous performance opportunities available to them, from friendly informal concerts to those of a higher standard. There are further opportunities for the most excellent musicians to develop and mature, including an expanding scholars’ programme which provides opportunities for the boys to represent the school at prestigious events, both internally and for external recitals and competitions.

The Principal Duties of the Visiting Music Teacher include teaching a fixed number of individual lessons each term as required by the Head of Section, preparing pupils for both examinations and musical items to enhance various occasions in school life e.g. concerts and assemblies.

The closing date for applications is Wednesday 7th December 2022 at 12pm - please note, we reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we have a sufficient number of applications. We expect interviews to be held week commencing 12th December 2022.

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+44 1926 776400

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The oldest boys' school in England, Warwick School has been in continuous existence at least from the days of King Edward the Confessor (reigned 1042-1066) when the fledgling town possessed a school under the tutelage of All Saints' Church. The earliest appearance of Warwick Town in history is in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle under the year 914, and this has long been taken as the date of the foundation of Warwick School. 

Very little documentary evidence exists before 1545, when King Henry VIII established, i.e. presumably re-founded, the "King's New School of Warwick." The premises were then in the Guild Hall which then became part of the Lord Leycester Hospital. 

Between 1697 and 1879 the school was run in the old college of the Vicars Choral in St Mary's churchyard, and was predominantly a day school. The education, typically for the time, emphasised the classics above all. 

The move to the open fields site south of the River Avon eventually brought about a steady rise in numbers – in 1878 there were 44 boys in the school, and by 1906, 110. In that year a merger with the Middle School in Warwick esulted in the modern name of Warwick School being adopted, rather than The King’s School. 

Numbers in the 1930s reached 350, with 18 staff and a sixth form of about 40. 

By the 1960s there were over 750 pupils and 45 staff. This expansion in numbers, together with a broadening of the curriculum, produced a continuous demand for new buildings. The original Science Block of 1905 survives in its third guise as the modern music department. More modern buildings included the Memorial Gymnasium, 1957, the Guy Nelson Hall and Languages Block of the early 1970s. 

Over the past 25 years significant investment has been spent on improving the facilities and accommodating an ever increasing school roll. A new sports pavilion, theatre, a state of the art science building and teaching block have provided new and spacious accommodation and a new school hall is nearing completion.

In 2014 the school celebrated its 1100th anniversary, which provided a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the history and success of the school with all of its dedicated staff and governors, pupils and parents, as well as strengthening our links with the wider community.

The reputation of Warwick School in the local area and beyond has led to the recruitment of excellent staff and pupils and this in turn has resulted in record exam results, outstanding achievements in music, drama and sport and an ever growing programme of extra-curricular activities. The school prides itself on its strong sense of identity and its ability to provide an outstanding all-round education to a wide mix of boys. 

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