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Head of French

Head of French

Quainton Hall School

Harrow

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2015
Apply by:
5 November 2014

Job overview

We are seeking an excellent and suitably qualified Head of French to teach up to Common Entrance and Scholarship standard, in our happy, hardworking and successful school.

The successful candidate must be willing to contribute to all areas of extra-curricular life in this busy school and to be in sympathy with the school's Christian Foundation and ethos. The ability to teach Girls' Games or Classics would be desirable.

Closing date: November 5th 2014

For further details of the post and an application form,
Please go to: www.quaintonhall.org.uk/News/Current-Vacancies
Email- admin@quaintonhall.org.uk
Tel 020 8861 8861

The school is committed to the welfare and safeguarding of children. Employment is subject to references and a DBS check

Quainton Hall School,
Harrow,
Middlesex

IAPS Co-Ed Preparatory School & Nursery with 180 pupils aged 2½-13

About Quainton Hall School

Situated in the heart of Harrow, Quainton Hall is blessed with enviable facilities whilst providing easy access to London and the country.

It’s founder, Mrs Agnes Eyden, established a school that not only had academic excellence as its core aim but also school that offered the breadth of education that the boys and girls required at the end of the 1890’s. The school became a renowned coeducational school with a strong Christian ethos.

In 1923 Agnes’ son, Montague (affectionately known as ‘Mont’) took over the headship of the school. It became a single sex boys’ school aimed at providing an all-round education for the sons of local gentlemen, catering for pupils up to the standard independent school transfer age of 13.   Mont was succeeded by Peter Milner, himself an Old Quaintonian, who later retired after 29 years in post. During this period, and later under the headship of Desmond Banister and Edwin Brown, the school further expanded, and with the acquisition of an established local nursery it was changed to a co-educational establishment for 2½ to 13-year-olds.

Although much has changed in local demographics and in the world at large since QHS was first established, we have maintained a steady growth while remaining true to our key values.  Children of all world faiths (and none) attend the school, which offers a curriculum of true breadth.  The present Head, Simon Ford, is only the 6th Head to hold this position over the last 120 years. The Nursery and Reception classes are now situated on the main school site which boasts facilities such as an astro-turf, indoor swimming pool, IT and art suites, spacious new classrooms and a brand new Early Years building.   

We are a school that is proud of its academic tradition, that possesses a genuine sense of community and that very much has at its heart the interests of the girls and boys. As educators and in the increasingly competitive environment in which children find themselves today, we believe it is our duty to foster creative thinking, to develop independent learning and to support every child in gaining the confidence to believe and know that they ‘can’.

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Applications closed