Director of Music
St Anselm's College
Wirral
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 18 December 2024
Job overview
ST ANSELM'S COLLEGE, Wirral. CH43 1UQ
DIRECTOR OF MUSIC REQUIRED
TLR 2A
Full-time, Permanent.
Required for September 2025
The Governors of this popular, and successful, Grammar School wish to appoint a well-qualified and enthusiastic Director of Music from September 2025, owing to the retirement of the current post-holder. This is a permanent post. The ability to teach GCSE and A-level Music is essential. A strong degree in Music is preferred, although candidates with a degree in a closely related discipline are welcome to apply.
The Music department at St Anselm’s College is an exciting place to work, and we are looking for a creative individual to lead with passion and determination to further promote a love of music amongst the student body, driving engagement with the subject both inside and outside the classroom.
St Anselm’s College is a very successful selective boys’ Grammar School. There are 1000 students on roll and results are good.
The CES application form is available to download on the College website (www.st-anselms.com ).
A completed CES application form and covering letter should be submitted to Mrs A Cook, Headteacher’s PA (acook@st-anselms.com).
If you have any questions regarding the post and would like to arrange for a tour of department prior to application. Please contact Mr Rumsby (Deputy Headteacher and Music SLT Link) at (arumsby@st-anselms.com )
Closing date: Wednesday 18th December 2024
Interviews thereafter
Please use link below to access application form and information pack.
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About St Anselm's College
St. Anselm’s College is a truly unique Catholic Grammar School for boys, steeped in history and tradition, underpinned by our distinct Catholic nature and Edmund Rice ethos.
Our mission is to ensure that every student is given the opportunity to reach their full potential through the use of their God given talents. Where inclusivity, wellbeing and a sense of belonging is extended to every member of the community, encompassing past, present and future Anselmians.
At our College we take immense pride in our reputation for high academic performance and in setting high standards for every student. Learning centred on both challenge and support are fundamental elements of our ambitious curriculum. We are extremely proud of the academic excellence that our students achieve, and of the genuine drive our staff have to transform future aspirations into reality for all of our students.
Our commitment is to nurture not only brilliant minds, but also compassionate hearts, fostering an environment where each student is invited to live out the values of Catholic social teaching and have a direct impact on the lives of others through charitable works, such as with SVP and the Martin Gallier Suicide Safe Community. Our motto ‘Fides Quaerens Intellectum’ which translates to ‘Faith seeking understanding’, is a reminder to us all to seek God; not only with our hearts, but with our minds, and in all that we do. It ultimately underpins our daily interactions with one another. We are champions of respect, tolerance and diversity as recognised by our Mental Health Award and Anti-Bullying Alliance Schools Award.
Our wide range of enrichment activities, from sports and music, to drama, debate, and community service—ensures that our students are challenged, engaged, and encouraged to explore their interests and develop new skills. Students have the opportunity to immerse themselves in annual trips to Canada, South Africa, Japan, Sierra Leone and many more destinations across Europe. We are renowned for our excellence in sport, especially rugby and athletics, as well as our rich music and art provisions.
St. Anselm’s College is simply a wonderful place to be, with an ethos and culture that is like no other. I hope that you enjoy looking around our website and exploring the wonderful opportunities that are available to all of our students.
Mrs Serena Cubbin BSc, NPQH, PGDip
Headteacher
Ofsted
“Pastoral support in the school is excellent and pupils are unreservedly positive about that support. Parents echo this view. Pupils have a strong network of peer mentors, teachers and other staff who provide information, advice and guidance”.
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