Skip to main content
Tes home
SearchBack to search
Head of Computing

Head of Computing

Emanuel School

Wandsworth

  • New
  • Quick apply
Salary:
Competitive salary scale, depending on skills and experience
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
April or September 2025
Apply by:
7 November 2024

Job overview

We are looking for an inspirational and innovative teacher with excellent leadership skills, to play a key role in the management of the Computing Department at Emanuel School.

You will lead, manage and develop the Computing curriculum, helping to deliver innovative and excellent teaching that facilitates pupil progress and ensures high standards of attainment. 

In addition to this, you will also oversee the operational and strategic planning of the department, as well as managing the departmental team and engaging with pupils outside the classroom in our exciting technology-based clubs, competitions and activities.

We are looking for a dynamic individual with excellent subject knowledge and the ability to deliver enthusiastic and engaging lessons to students. You will need a proven track record of teaching Computing at secondary level, along with experience of managing a team and the ability to motivate and inspire both pupils and colleagues.

Computing at Emanuel 

Computing is a significant growth area in the school, with increasing popularity at GCSE and the achievement of our first results at A level. 

We offer a wide range of exciting activities to support and inspire computer science students. This includes competitions such as the annual Bebras Computational Thinking Challenge, Oxford Computing Challenge and the Perse School Coding Challenge. Over the past two years we have also had pupils make it through to the finals of the BAFTA Young Game Designers competition. 

In addition to competitions, we run an annual Computing trip for A level students, nominate Year 9 students to take part in the Royal Institute Masterclasses and run a number of engaging events including Robotics and Coding as part of our field week.

Working at Emanuel

There is always a buzz at Emanuel. Colleagues enjoy their work and, like the pupils, are ambitious for the school. With a weekly staff briefing, half termly staff meetings, termly consultative group meetings and a common room committee, all of us are engaged in a lively ongoing dialogue about the school’s aims and aspirations.

Everyone works hard here, and anyone joining us should expect to do the same and share our commitment to the highest standards. At the same time our ethos remains unpretentious, kindly and practical, and there’s a strong sense of community and friendship at the school. 

We aim to look after our staff well: we have an appraisal scheme with a focus on employees’ professional development; we sponsor postgraduate courses and a range of training opportunities; we offer a healthcare plan via Simply Health that includes counselling and medical support; and we’re committed to supporting staff wellbeing. Financially, all staff benefit from good pension provision and free lunches.

For further details and to apply please click the apply button.

The closing date for applications is Thursday 7th November 2024.

Do note that interviews may be held at any stage after applications are received, so candidates are advised to apply as soon as possible.

Emanuel School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to apply for an Enhanced Disclosure check by the Disclosure and Barring Service.

Attached documents

About Emanuel School

“The school whole-heartedly fulfils its aims to inspire endeavour, confidence and ambition in its pupils.”

ISI Inspection Report April 2023

Welcome to Emanuel. We are a fully co-ed school of over 1100 pupils, aged 10-18, with over 200 teaching and support staff colleagues.

We are an ambitious community. This summer, 89% of grades at GCSE were awarded 9-7, which is a lift of 39% across recent years. Our A Level A*-A percentage is 64%. This is 31% higher than in 2018 and the school is now recognised as one of the best for academic achievement in the country. The last ISI Inspection report noted that: “Pupils make excellent progress across the range of subjects and significant value is added to their academic outcomes.”

We are committed to developing all our major sports and value pupil participation as well as team and individual achievement. The school’s critical build plan will see a significant investment in our on and off-site sports facilities across the next three years. The same site plan will support the outstanding creative and performing arts teaching at the school, as the school’s plans for a large specialist science teaching block will also allow us to improve our facilities for music and drama, both traditionally areas of strength. We were delighted that these areas were recognised in the 2023 Independent School of the Year Awards when we won the award for our performing arts.

Beyond the classroom, we have a thriving partnerships programme, helping to develop our pupils at all ages as they participate in this work, and benefiting the local community, with over 1000 primary school children coming to use our site and work with our pupils each month. In 2021 we won the Independent School of the Year Award for our community outreach work.

At the heart of our school is a positive and welcoming culture. We are fortunate to have a committed and talented group of colleagues, people who recognise the importance of everyone at the school having a varied and fulfilling working life, giving them a sense of personal growth and shared enjoyment.

We wish you the best of luck with your application.

Please note that you are wholly responsible for fact checking in respect of the information provided by schools. Please also check for the latest visa and work permit requirements that may apply. Tes is not responsible for the content of advertisements or the policies adopted by advertising schools. Tes asks that all schools follow Tes' Fair Recruitment Policy.

Quick apply