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Teacher of Piano

Teacher of Piano

Sarah Bonnell School

Stratford, London

  • Expired
Salary:
£35 per hour, additional hours for concerts and shows
Job type:
Part Time, Casual
Apply by:
8 October 2024

Job overview

The school currently has a vacancy for a peripatetic teacher to teach one-to-one/small group piano lessons and contribute to our extra-curricular programme.

  • 7 hours of teaching over 1 day
  • Running or supporting an extracurricular club/ensemble
  • 10 weekly sessions per term
  • Rate: £35 per hour, additional hours for concerts and shows

Our school values ‘Be Proud, Aim High, Work Hard, Be Kind, No Excuses’ are at the centre of everything we do to maximise girls’ progress, develop their character and promote their emotional health and well-being. We are an oversubscribed girl’s school in East London and offer excellent opportunities for professional development and a great working environment.

We are looking for an outstanding candidate with:

  • Experience and expertise in one to one and small group piano teaching.
  • The ability to support ensembles and extracurricular music.
  • The ability to inspire young people from a range of different contexts and backgrounds to high quality music making.
  • The ability to collaborate with the rest of the music team to maximise student progress.

Our girls love music and enjoy making the most of opportunities to perform in concerts throughout the year both in school and around London. The music department has recently moved into brand new facilities on site offering students access to high quality music making. We also work closely with Newham Music Service as well as our partner schools in Newham Community Learning. We are looking for someone with the initiative, drive and creativity to help us move music forward in exciting new ways.

For more information and to apply, please visit our website.

Closing date: Tuesday 8 October 2024

We particularly welcome applications from suitably qualified colleagues who reflect the diversity of our student population.

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all our staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

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About Sarah Bonnell School

Welcome to Sarah Bonnell School - a wonderful girls school where achievement and well-being are at the centre of everything we do. The school has a great track record for teaching girls in an innovative and engaging way and this has an impressive impact on achievement.

Our motto, which was developed by the students, explains these values and gives important guidance for all members of the school community to follow: Be Proud. Aim High. Work Hard. Be Kind. No Excuses. As a result, Sarah Bonnell School is buzzing with positive attitudes and behaviour and is a place where staff inspire and support all girls to be the best that they can be.

Our school facilities are exceptional with well-resourced classrooms that really motivate and support students and staff.  This year we are beginning another exciting building project to ensure even better provision for all students.

And finally, Sarah Bonnell School is a place where diversity is celebrated and prejudice is challenged. The whole school community works together in a way that shows respect and understanding of each other’s different cultural and religious heritage.

Please visit our website to to find out more.  We look forward to hearing from you.

Newham Community Learning

Our school is part of Newham Community Learning, which exists in order to provide an excellent education for all young people in our community.  We are the only Trust to offer all-through provision from ages 2 - 16 within a single family of schools in Newham. Across our two primary and four secondary schools, all located in the west of the borough, we educate over 5,400 local children and young people, and employ a team of  close to 700 members of staff, the vast majority of whom live locally.

To view opportunities at all our schools, please see our Trust page on TES.

Train with us - we are delighted to partner with Teach First to deliver our School Centred Initial Teacher Training (SCITT) programme.  Teach First is a national charity that develops and supports teachers and leaders who are determined to make a difference where it is needed the most. As a training partner, we will be working with Teach First to deliver this one year teacher training programme, which enables participants to train and develop skills in the classroom.  It is ideal for people who are eager to learn on the job and make a difference in their community from day one.  Our Newham Community Learning SCITT Booklet  has further information; please email traintoteach@ncltrust.net to find out more.

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Applications closed