Admissions Registrar
Stonyhurst
Lancashire
- New
- Expiring soon
- Quick apply
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 13 November 2024
Job overview
The Admissions Registrar will be expected to work such hours as are necessary to meet the job specification. Normal working hours will be 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday with some evening and weekend commitments.
1. THE ROLE
The purpose of this role is to support the Director of Admissions in ensuring best practice in admissions procedures and processes so that the College meets its recruitment targets. In addition to supporting the Director of Admissions, the Admissions Registrar will work closely with the other Admissions Registrars to ensure consistency and shared best practice across all admissions activity.
The Admissions Registrar will provide all prospective families to the College with a friendly, professional, helpful and efficient service throughout the recruitment cycle. You will also be responsible for all administration and data input relating to the admissions process for each family considering the College.
The Admissions Registrar reports to the Senior Registrar.
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About Stonyhurst
Stonyhurst College is the UK’s leading Catholic co-educational boarding and day school for pupils aged 3-18. Boarding is from the age of 7.
At the College, there are approximately 498 pupils aged 13-18, two thirds of whom are boarders. At Stonyhurst St Mary’s Hall, the adjacent dedicated preparatory school, there are around 240 pupils aged 3-13. Stonyhurst is set in stunning countryside, near the Ribble and Hodder rivers and the beautiful Trough of Bowland. Manchester is only about an hour away by road or rail. The market town of Clitheroe is four miles away, and we are 12 miles from the city of Preston. The Lake District can be reached in about an hour, and the Yorkshire Dales are even closer.
Stonyhurst has a fascinating heritage, being the oldest continuously active Jesuit school in the world.
It was founded in St Omer, Northern France (then the Spanish Netherlands), in 1593, and moved to its present site in Lancashire’s beautiful Ribble Valley in 1794. Throughout the years of religious
persecution in England, Stonyhurst educated the boys of the English Catholic aristocracy and gentry.
The College’s Ignatian mission and identity, and its sense of family, set Stonyhurst apart from other schools. Pupils are urged to do as much as they can (Quant Je Puis) for other people following the example of Jesus Christ and following in the spirit and charism of the Jesuits. The College prepares young people to change the world for others.
Stonyhurst is a family where heritage and innovation are fused to inspire young people to be agents of change in the world.
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