PE Assistant (Ideal for Gap Year Students)
Blenheim High School
Surrey
- £22,786 - £24,690 per year
- New
- Quick apply
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 5/05/2025
- Apply by:
- 30 April 2025
Job overview
Salary: £24,690 FTE (Actual: £22,786)
Hours: 40 hours per week (Term time, 38 weeks per year)
Start Date: 5 May 2025
Why Join Us?
- Work in a high-achieving and supportive school with excellent facilities.
- Gain valuable experience assisting in PE lessons, coaching sports teams, and organising fixtures.
- Be part of our Chelsea FC Blenheim Academy and contribute to exciting extracurricular programmes.
- Develop your skills in sports coaching, administration, and student mentoring.
- Enjoy a fun and rewarding role that will boost your career prospects.
What You'll Do:
- Assist in PE lessons and coaching sessions.
- Help organise and run inter-house and extracurricular sports events.
- Set up video analysis and maintain PE department social media.
- Drive the school minibus for sports fixtures (if qualified).
- Provide admin support for fixtures, equipment, and stock management.
Who We’re Looking For:
- Enthusiastic and proactive individuals with a passion for sport.
- Strong organisational skills and the ability to work in a team.
- A "can-do" attitude with a willingness to support students and staff.
- Coaching experience or relevant qualifications (desirable but not essential).
This role is perfect for gap year students looking to gain experience before university or a career in sports, teaching, or coaching.
How to Apply:
Click ‘Quick Apply’ or email your completed application form to recruitment@blenheim.surrey.sch.uk.
Deadline: Midday, Friday 25 April 2025. (Early applications encouraged – we may appoint before the deadline.)
Join us at Blenheim High School and make a difference in students' sporting journeys!
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About Blenheim High School
Blenheim High School was categorised by Ofsted as ‘Good’ in all areas in May 2019, has been oversubscribed since 2020 and achieved some of its best public examination results in 2024 including its highest Progress 8 score placing student GCSE performance in the top quartile nationally. The school’s ethos revolves around a Growth Mindset of wanting ’to get better’.
Blenheim is a dynamic, exciting and supportive environment in which to work. The school opened in September 1997 with one year group and has grown to its current size of 1410 students on roll including over 200 in the Sixth Form. Blenheim is a mixed comprehensive and our reputation in the community is excellent. The intake comprises of students from all surrounding areas with ability levels being favourable; over 40% of all students have high prior attainment at the end of Key Stage 2. In recent years the school’s popularity has grown significantly and there is a waiting list in most year groups.
As a Single Academy Trust, Blenheim benefits from:
- A 36-week academic year with a fortnight October half term break and a 7-week summer holiday.
- A significant financial reserve, which Blenheim has complete autonomy to invest.
- Formative assessment being embedded across the curriculum ensuring that students know their ‘next steps’.
- Modern buildings and infrastructure, that has benefitted from c.£2.6 million of recent investment
- A strategic goal prioritising staff well-being, led by the senior whole school well-being lead.
- A comprehensive Co-curricular programme prioritising the development of the whole student.
- A Chelsea FC Blenheim Girls’ Football Academy that competes in the National Youth Football League.
- A ‘Blenheim Ambition’ Dance Academy and a Blenheim Golf Academy.
- A ‘High Performers’ programme to boost student aspirations, independence and career prospects.
- An extended day for Year 11 and 13 students with complimentary biscuits, squash and pizza.
Blenheim’s recent Ofsted inspection was successful with the school being praised in several areas including:
- ‘Pupils rise to teachers’ high expectations & therefore achieve well, both in school and in public examinations’.
- ‘The school’s high expectations for behaviour mean that pupils’ conduct is excellent in lessons and social time’.
- ‘Pupils produce work of a high standard, including disadvantaged students and those with SEND’
- ‘Overwhelmingly, staff feel valued and are confident that their welfare and workload are taken seriously. They are proud to work at the school.’
- ‘The school provides a raft of inclusive and ambitious experiences to help all students achieve their potential’
Blenheim is a well–resourced school and is fortunate to have outstanding facilities including modern buildings, large grounds, a recently refurbished AstroTurf and hard-court area, bespoke sixth form facilities, new audio-visual teaching screens throughout and a fully refurbished staff room. Together with a very supportive and well qualified governing body the school continues to prosper. Visitors often comment on the calm, purposeful learning environment that pervades and is a consistent feature of the School.
Blenheim sets high standards in terms of uniform with several ‘non-negotiables’ and there are strict expectations regarding behaviour and conduct, both in and out of the classroom. Students can be given up to 1 hour detention on any given day without 24 hours’ notice. Ofsted described Blenheim as ‘calm, orderly and purposeful’ and our students as ‘respectful, kind and courteous’, which is what those of us who work at Blenheim see every day. The Headteacher has little sympathy for poor standards of student behaviour.
As Blenheim students prepare to take up their place in society, they are actively encouraged to become independent learners. Part of this process involves the use of iPads across the curriculum; all teachers and 98% of students own one. Technological evolution is inevitable, and this helps ensure that students develop attributes that will allow them to adapt in a rapidly changing world. The iPad complements daily teaching and allows students to easily access a multitude of interactive and innovative resources both in and away from school, whilst Bespoke Blenheim exercise books continue to be the primary medium for student work.
I hope Blenheim’s journey of continuous improvement and high standards encourages you to complete an application.
Mr A A Bodell
Headteacher
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