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Westminster School Information for Candidates Teacher of Drama www.westminster.org.uk @WSchool The School Westminster is an ancient school whose origins can be dated back to 1179 if not before. Its continuous existence is certain from the early fourteenth century. Henry VIII personally ensured the School’s survival by statute and Elizabeth I, who confirmed royal patronage in 1560, is celebrated as the School’s foundress. Westminster is rare amongst long-established schools in remaining on its original site in the centre of London. Its proximity to Parliament and Westminster Abbey, and the use of the Abbey for its chapel, together with the stimulating diversity of the South Bank and West End, account in part for its special atmosphere and outlook. Westminster School is a selective day and boarding school for boys aged 13 to 18 and girls aged 16 to 18. One-quarter of the pupils board, and the School is structured and run as a boarding school, with an extended day and week and a strong House-based system of pastoral welfare, for boarding and day pupils alike. There are currently 742 pupils in total: 350 boys in the Lower School (Years 9 – 11) and a co-educational (one-third girls, two-thirds boys) Upper School (Years 12 – 13) of 392. www.westminster.org.uk @WSchool Our Ethos The School aims to be one of the foremost centres of academic excellence both in this country and internationally. Central to its academic ethos is the dialogue between teachers and their pupils. Whether in the classroom, in tutorials or within the cocurricular life of the school, we seek to promote enjoyment of intellectual enquiry and debate, the search for explanation, and the development of independent thought, well beyond any standard examination syllabus. www.westminster.org.uk @WSchool The Community Westminster is a happy, busy and purposeful school; the pupils are intellectually, socially, ethically and politically engaged. They enjoy plenty of opportunities to develop initiatives and to articulate and defend their views, in line with the enduring values of the liberal tradition reflected in the School’s Charter. That tradition is fully committed also to the nurture of each pupil’s spiritual, moral, emotional and physical development and wellbeing - with a particular emphasis on drawing out individual talent wherever it lies - and to the preparation of young people for fulfilled private and public lives beyond school. The Role In the Drama Department, we want to empower pupils and allow them to flourish as people with distinct personalities and abilities. Teamwork and collaboration is at the heart of everything we do, encouraging brilliant, independently-minded pupils to mesh their own skills with their peers’ to create work that’s greater than the sum of its parts. The very nature of what we do helps develop skills that’ll be useful in later life, no matter what path the pupils take. Starting in the Fifth Form (Year 9), pupils are introduced to the key movements and practitioners that have influenced and furthered theatre through history. All pupils are given a firm grounding in the theory and practice of Drama. They may then choose to continue Drama at GCSE and into A Level Theatre Studies, encompassing study of fundamental canonical texts and deeper understanding of the craft and artistry of theatre. While a very small number successfully apply to Drama School, most pupils view Drama as an invaluable supplement to the rest of their studies Drama is a core feature of School life, sitting at the heart of Westminster’s outward looking culture. Standards are very high in our curricular and extra-curricular work, and many past pupils develop successful careers in the performing arts. In the past few years, the Department has helped launch the theatrical careers of Alfred Enoch (Harry Potter, How To Get Away With Murder, Sherlock) and – most recently – Bebe Cave (Tale of Tales starring Toby Jones and Selma Hayek, Great Expectations). As well as the teaching staff, we have a dedicated Technical Team working in support of pupil activities. We employ a full-time stage manager and part-time drama technician. As well as our two exceptionally wellequipped performance spaces in the Millie (the main 130-seat Millicent Fawcett Theatre, and a smaller, infinitely adaptable studio space downstairs) major school productions are staged up School (in the main school hall). www.westminster.org.uk @WSchool The Vacancy The department is seeking to appoint a full time teacher of Drama. The position will include teaching both GCSE and A Level Drama and Theatre Studies (AQA specification). Alongside teaching responsibilities, the applicant will be expected to embrace and contribute to the vibrant extra-curricular programme. In the past year we have mounted 10 productions, including a Shakespeare, 2 Festivals, 4 House plays, a Latin play, a French play, a musical (performed up School) a Lower School production as well as numerous examined productions. We are a busy department which prides itself on its high production values and outstanding results whilst providing a wide range of opportunities that will engage pupils of all ages. The department is looking for a dynamic, enthusiastic and creative individual who is passionate and knowledgeable about drama and theatre. The successful applicant must be prepared to teach, direct, organise, facilitate, trouble shoot and engage with the pupils in a variety of situations. www.westminster.org.uk @WSchool Application details Westminster has its own salary scale and new members of staff are placed at a point relevant to their qualifications and experience. Details of salary will be discussed at interview with short-listed candidates. To apply for this post, please submit (1) a letter of application, (2) the completed application form and (3) a detailed curriculum vitae to [email protected]. For further information about this post please contact the HR Office on 020 8963 1057. Closing date for applications: 12 noon on Friday 10 March 2017. Interviews will take place on: Wednesday 15 March 2017 Westminster School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. www.westminster.org.uk @WSchool