
Prep Schools

Latest Opportunities in Prep Schools
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Early Years Teaching Assistant
£23k - 26k per year
A leading independent Preparatory School on the Oxfordshire borders require a permanent EYFS Teaching Assistant from January, 2024, or a later start would also be considered. Essential: Experience working with young children in a formal or informal environment. Desired: A level 3 or above and experience working in a school setting would be a bonus; however, this is certainly not essential. It is the school's warm and purposeful atmosphere that particularly strikes visitors. The school provides children with a warm and supportive environment coupled with traditional values so that they grow into confident, caring and successful individuals outside the school gates. The school offers cutting edge, first class facilities. If you are passionate about Early Years and interested in working in a top independent school, please forward your CV asap to: devra.farhi@harrishill.co.uk or please call: 020 7820 7308 and ask for Devra for an informal chat. Harris Hill is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all partners to share this commitment.
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Nursery Manager
£31k - 36k per year
A leading independent Preparatory School in London require a Nursery Manager from April, 024, however, a later start may also be considered. This is initially a position for a year, working with children in the Nursery. Essential: A Bachelor in Education, or an NVQ level 5 or above. Desired: A background working with children under 4 years of age and experience in the independent sector would be a bonus; however, this is certainly not essential. The school provides excellence in education, both inside and outside the classroom, with an emphasis on developing children's independence alongside their confidence and awareness of others. The school provides a supportive and nurturing environment by creating a vibrant, warm, and safe space so that children feel happy and can ultimately thrive. If you are passionate about Nursery and would like the opportunity to teach in a top independent school, please forward your CV as soon as possible to: devra.farhi@harrishill.co.uk or please ask for Devra for an informal chat on: 020 7820 7308. Harris Hill is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all partners to share this commitment.
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Nursery Teaching Assistant
£25k - 31k per year
A leading independent Preparatory School in London require a Nursery Teaching Assistant from January, 2024, however, an earlier start would also be possible. This is a permanent position working with children in the Nursery. Essential: An NVQ Level 3 or above. Desired: Experience teaching, however, this is certainly not essential. The school provides excellence in education, both inside and outside the classroom, with an emphasis on developing children's independence alongside their confidence and awareness of others. The school provides a supportive and nurturing environment by creating a vibrant, warm and safe space so that children feel happy and can ultimately thrive. If you are passionate about Nursery and would like the opportunity to teach in a top independent Preparatory School, please forward your CV as soon as possible to: devra.farhi@harrishill.co.uk or please ask for Devra for an informal chat on: 020 7820 7308. Harris Hill is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all partners to share this commitment.
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Nursery Manager
£30k - 35.5k per year
A leading independent Preparatory School in London require a Nursery Manager from January, 2024, however, a later start may also be considered. This is a permanent position working with children in the Nursery. Essential: A Bachelor in Education, or an NVQ level 3 or above. Desired: A background working with children under 4 years of age and experience in the independent sector would be a bonus; however, this is certainly not essential. The school provides excellence in education, both inside and outside the classroom, with an emphasis on developing children's independence alongside their confidence and awareness of others. The school provides a supportive and nurturing environment by creating a vibrant, warm, and safe space so that children feel happy and can ultimately thrive. If you are passionate about Nursery and would like the opportunity to teach in a top independent school, please forward your CV as soon as possible to: devra.farhi@harrishill.co.uk or please ask for Devra for an informal chat on: 020 7820 7308. Harris Hill is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all partners to share this commitment.
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Assistant Headteacher & KS2 Teacher
£48k - 58k per year
A leading independent Preparatory School in London require an Assistant Headteacher from April, 2024 or earlier. This is a permanent position which includ assisting with the strategic direction of the school, as well as teaching KS2. Essential: Strong experience teaching KS2. Desired: A background holding a position of responsibility, and experience in the independent sector would be a bonus; however, this is certainly not essential. The school places a strong emphasis on the wider community and establishing a partnership with parents so that the children are able to flourish in a nurturing yet stimulating environment. The development of interpersonal skills, team spirit, and strong self awareness is achieved through a holistic approach which includes a varied and exciting extracurricular programme, outstanding pastoral care, and strong academics. If you are passionate about Maths and leadership, and would like the opportunity to teach in an excellent independent school, please forward your CV asap to devra.farhi@harrishill.co.uk or please ask for Devra for an informal chat on: 020 7820 7308. Harris Hill is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all partners to share this commitment.
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Nursery Teacher
£30k - 38k per year
A leading Independent School in London require a Nursery Teacher ideally from January, 2024. This is a permanent position which would entail working with children between 2 to 4 years of age. Essential: Prior experience working in a Nursery, and Bachelor of Education (or equivalent). Desired: A background in the independent sector would be a bonus, however, this is certainly not essential. The chosen candidate would be required to plan and prepare teaching activities, experiences and resources, both indoors and outdoors and across the ability range in the class. Being able to produce creative, stimulating and challenging lesson plans which extend children's learning and development through a balance of activities based on the children's interests, strengths, and needs is key. If you would like the opportunity to teach in a top Prep School, please forward your CV asap to devra.farhi@harrishill.co.uk or please ask for Devra for an informal chat on: 020 7820 7308. Harris Hill is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all partners to share this commitment.
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Welcome to our new website!
If you're reading this, we're delighted to say that you're now viewing the brand new version of the Harris Hill Independent Schools website, launched on 1st November 2018.There are plenty of design and content updates, but you’ll find the structure largely unchanged so we hope you'll find it easy to navigate.The real changes are behind the scenes: we wanted to improve your experience by making it significantly quicker and easier to register, search and apply for jobs on the site - things that we know haven’t always been quite as easy as they should – so we've rebuilt everything from scratch using the excellent Volcanic platform, and we hope you’ll start to see the benefits immediately.New features to look out for include:► the 'Dashboard' page, where you can upload and update your details, keep track of your applications, manage job alerts and more► fast and accurate new job search functions to help you track down the perfect job in no time...► ...and a streamlined application process to help you apply in a matter of moments when you do.Why do I need to register again?To build the new site, we’ve moved everything to a brand new provider, but for maximum protection of your data, user account details such as logins and passwords have not been transferred.Unfortunately this does mean that both new and existing users will need to create a new account in order to log in and make full use of the site. However the good news is that it can now be done in a matter of seconds, or with just one click via your LinkedIn profile – so we hope it won’t be a major inconvenience.Please note this only concerns your account login for the website and you will not need to re-supply any other details: if you’ve registered as a candidate with one of our consultants they will still have all the relevant information on hand to help you find a great new independent school job, whether it’s for next term, next year or at some point in the future!All the best from the team and we hope you enjoy using the new site.Harris Hill Independent Schools
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CV and interview advice: video tutorials
Our Senior Consultant (and former teacher) Ben Roberts has helped a wide range of teachers to secure great new roles within independent and international schools. In these quick two-minute videos, he shares useful tips for writing your CV and succeeding at school interviews.
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A guide for candidates
What to expect if you're moving into the independent schools sector for the first time Ask around and you'll hear some widely-held preconceptions about independent schools, even though just 7% of the UK population have attended one as a pupil, much less as staff. But what is it really like to work as a teacher in this sector? The first point to make is that no two schools are the same: just as state schools encompass a wide range of sizes, styles and students, independent schools can be similarly diverse. We've listed some of the common factors below but these won't apply to every school, so it's always worth researching your choice in plenty of detail. So, what should you be aware of? If your state school experience has been characterised by overstretched class sizes, overstretched budgets and overstretched teachers, you might be tempted to see the independent sector as an easier option. While it's often true that you'll be in a pleasant environment with better resources, don't assume your role will necessarily be less demanding: expectations may be higher and you may be required to take on a wider range of responsibilities. Those responsibilities will almost certainly include significant extra-curricular activities. Independent schools look for teachers who can bring something to the school beyond standard class teaching, so there are great opportunities to express and develop your own interests, whether those be musical, sporting, arts and crafts, technological - there'll be plenty of demand for your talents and you'll be encouraged to use them. Activities may well extend to more frequent trips and excursions than you may be used to - of course these will require your time but you'll also enjoy some great experiences and valuable opportunities to take learning outside the classroom. Speaking of the classroom, expect a less rigid approach to the curriculum than you may have encountered in state schools. You'll have greater flexibility to design and plan your own lessons, and creativity is likely to be encouraged. Independent schools are purely for the wealthy and privileged, aren't they? It's a common preconception but you may well be surprised by the diversity of your pupils and their parents. Bursaries and scholarships account for a substantial proportion of attendees, while other parents may be making considerable sacrifices in order to fund their children's education. Either way, with significant fees come significant parental expectations - parents will want to know they are getting the very best for their child, so expect plenty of contact. They may in fact be no more demanding than you may be used to, but do expect (and be prepared to provide) more frequent and detailed communication. Moving between sectors Looking at your career as a whole, you don't need to view the state-or-independent school decision as a once-in-a-lifetime choice. There is increasing fluidity and co-operation between the two sectors: as an independent school teacher you can move back to the state sector, just as the independent sector welcomes state school teachers who can bring the qualities they seek. Don't forget that you can also gain your NQT within the independent sector. Getting the job Lastly a word on the interview process: typically (though not in all cases) an independent school will see fewer candidates but run a more personalised, in-depth process. You'll spend longer at the school, probably taking a lesson or two and meeting people over lunch, and more time will be spent to ensure the right fit between yourself and the institution. As a consequence it may take two weeks or more to see all candidates, so don't panic if you don't hear back immediately, you may well be the very person they're looking for! If you're considering a move into the independent schools sector and would like any further advice, please feel free to give any of the team a call on 020 7587 5153 or email schools@harrishill.co.uk