Head of Co-Curricular PE
Posted 10 days 4 hours ago by Francis Holland School, Sloane Square
The School
Francis Holland Sloane Square is a highly sought-after independent selective school for around 590 senior pupils aged 11 to 18 (HMC and GSA). The School is located on a spacious site in a beautiful residential part of Belgravia, close to the Saatchi Gallery and many cultural institutions such as the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Science and Natural History Museums, the Royal Academy and the Tate Galleries.
The Appointment
We are seeking a dynamic and highly organised leader to take on the role of Head of Co-Curricular Sport. This position is perfect for someone with a passion for sports and the ability to inspire and coordinate an exciting co-curricular programme that encourages student engagement and promotes school spirit.
The ideal candidate will be a strong leader with the ability to collaborate effectively with staff and students, fostering a culture of inclusivity, participation, and achievement in sports. They will be proactive and highly organised, with the ability to manage multiple responsibilities and ensure smooth operation across all aspects of the co-curricular programme.
This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated and enthusiastic individual to make a significant impact on the school's sporting culture and help shape the future of both the co-curricular programme and the PE curriculum. While the successful candidate will primarily be involved in overseeing the co-curricular programme, including day tournaments, after-school training, and weekend fixtures, there will also be opportunities to contribute to the curriculum PE lessons.
For more information and to apply, please visit our vacancies page.
Closing date: 8:00am on 23rd April 2025.
The Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. Statutory checks, including a satisfactory DBS certificate and references, will be a requirement for this role. This role is classed as regulated activity with children as it involves teaching, training or supervising children on a day-to-day basis and is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act, 1974.