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Head of Drama - Wellesley Prep School

Head of Drama - Wellesley Prep School

Wellesley Prep School

Hampshire

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Salary:
Competitive Salary.
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
01.01.2025
Apply by:
27 September 2024

Job overview

Wellesley Prep School in an independent co-educational school set in 100 acres of beautiful Hampshire countryside with 300 children from 2 to 13 years old. Wellesley Prep offers a healthy environment for children to grow and prosper as individuals. Teaching groups are small, which affords teachers the opportunity to understand pupils’ individual needs and to provide the appropriate levels of educational support. 

We are seeking an ambitious and creative individual to lead our Drama Department. The ideal candidate will inspire and engage children both on and off stage, fostering a love for drama and the performing arts. This role is perfect for someone who is passionate about drama education and ready to encourage pupils think beyond conventional boundaries.  

Any additional subject will be welcomed. 

Responsibilities: 

  • Develop and implement a dynamic drama curriculum that excites and engages pupils. 
  • Direct and produce school plays, performances, and other drama-related events. 
  • Mentor and inspire pupils in their dramatic pursuits, both in and out of the classroom. 
  • Collaborate with other staff members to integrate drama into the broader school curriculum. 
  • Encourage children to develop their creativity, confidence, and communication skills through drama. 
  • Maintain a supportive and inclusive environment that caters to all pupils. 
  • Prepare pupils for applications for senior school drama scholarships. 
  • To promote drama within the school and the local community, supporting local events where possible. 
  • To plan and lead relevant trips and events. 
  • To oversee wardrobe and costume requirements for productions. 
  • To be responsible for all communications to parents regarding drama events and lessons. 
  • Ensuring the safety, well-being and pupils. 
  • A full part in the life of the School community.  

Qualifications: 

  • Teaching qualification and experience in drama education. 
  • Proven track record of directing and producing theatrical performances. 
  • Strong leadership and organisational skills. 
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities. 
  • A passion for inspiring children and fostering a love for the performing arts. 

Working at Wellesley: 

  • Immediately responsible to: Director of Studies 
  • Hours of work: 8am – 5pm Monday - Friday 
  • Full-time (4 days a week considered). 
  • Commencement Date: 1st January 2025 
  • School Term time only (to include working days prior to the return and after the departure of pupils as may be necessary for the proper performance of your duties). 
  • Notice Period: One school term. 
  • Salary: Depending on experience.   
  • Pension: Auto-enrolment into the School Pension Scheme. 
  • School lunch provided 
  • On-site parking 
  • Discounts across the Wellington Estates’ businesses, including the Wellington Farm Shop, Wellington Country Park, Wellington Riding, and the Wellington Barns.  


About Wellesley 

Wellesley Prep is characterised by the quality of relationships, a strong sense of mutual support and kindness. There is a centrally held ambition for the happy and adventurous learning of the pupils. 

Ethos 

  • Generosity of spirit 
  • Good discipline without fear 
  • Delight in diversity 
  • High personal effort 
  • Adventure  


The School promotes equality of opportunity regardless of gender, race or ability. 

 Aims 

  • Encourage kindness above all else 
  • Develop children’s problem-solving skills and attitudes 
  • Provide a safe environment for pupils to take creative risks in their learning without undue fear of failure 
  • Encourage an enduring sense of curiosity and wonder through a meaningful curriculum and a strong emphasis on the outdoors 
  • Promote mental and physical fitness 
  • Explore each child’s strengths and support their weaknesses through thoughtful differentiation 


Wellesley Prep School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with current and previous employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).  

Note 

This Job Description gives a basic outline of the role and is not exhaustive in its scope. Any role at the School can develop over time as appropriate. This Job Description is not contractual and therefore subject to change. 

Applications 

For further information or an application form please contact Mrs Langly-Smith – registrar@wellesleyprep.co.uk.  Closing date for applications will be Friday 28th September, however early applications are encouraged, and we can hold first round interviews before this date.  

 

 

About Wellesley Prep School

+44 1256 882 707

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Wellesley Prep School is an exceptionally friendly co-educational IAPS school for pupils aged three to thirteen years old. High academic standards are achieved in a stimulating environment that nurtures enthusiastic learners. At the same time, Sport, Music, Art and Drama are highly valued elements in a well-rounded curriculum.

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