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Teacher of Drama

Teacher of Drama

King Edward's School

Birmingham

  • New
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
15 January 2025

Job overview

King Edward’s School is seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and motivated individual for the role of Teacher of Drama to teach across the full age range from 1st September 2025.

Applications from experienced teachers of A Level would be particularly welcome. There will also be a regular commitment to co-curricular drama activities: lunchtime clubs and potential involvement in the direction and production (largely after school) of a school show. If a part-time appointment is made, in addition to the regular hours, there is the potential for some additional LAMDA teaching on a self-employed basis in addition to the regular hours.

 

We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and no experience of working in the independent sector is required. 

 

We will consider applications for both full-time and part-time working arrangements post. Please indicate which you are interested in on your application.

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About King Edward's School

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+44 121 472 1672

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King Edward’s School, Birmingham is driven by a shared belief in the transformative power of a broad, intellectually demanding and accessible education in a young, ethnically diverse city. It is also one of the most successful and significant boys’ schools in the country.

Founded in 1552 by Edward VI, King Edward’s School is the founding father of the King Edward VI Foundation and has always been a central institution in the city of Birmingham which it serves. It is located on a stunning 50-acre site in Edgbaston, which it shares with King Edward VI High School for Girls (KEHS), and educates around 900 day boys, aged 11 to 18.

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