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Application Pack: Head of Academic Drama Application Pack Head of Academic Drama Closing date: 13.2.19 Start date: 1.9.19 Apply online at www.trinity-school.org/vacancies 1 Application Pack: Head of Academic Drama Welcome to Trinity School I feel the teachers have a real understanding of how to get the most out of my son and they are incredibly encouraging and inspirational. He comes home happy every single day Parent of First Year pupil Thank you for your interest in working at Trinity School. The resources of the Whitgift Foundation enable the Exceptional teaching is fundamental to our mission and School to offer outstanding facilities. The original 1965 we look forward to welcoming an outstanding candidate building has been greatly extended, including the Mitre to join our team. Theatre and the Shaw Building, which houses the Art, Design and Sports departments. Most recently we Trinity School is an HMC independent day school with completed a new multi-million pound classroom block, a c.1000 students, aged 10 - 18. The school is all boys up first class Performing Arts venue in the Trinity Concert to Year 11 but since September 2011 we have Hall, a refurbished swimming pool, a state-of-the-art welcomed girls into a thriving co-educational Sixth Sixth Form Centre, a Sports pavilion and a Music School Form. The school is one of three governed by the in 2017. Whitgift Foundation (founded in 1596 by the then Archbishop of Canterbury, John Whitgift), the others The main ages of admission are 10, 11, 13 and 16. Entry being Whitgift School for boys and Old Palace School is by examination and each year there are about 800 for girls. applicants for 180 places. Parents whose income falls below a specified threshold are eligible for a bursary and Trinity has been on its present site since 1965, when it this enables the School to attract pupils from a wide moved from the centre of Croydon to a new complex of range of socio-economic backgrounds. Through the buildings and playing fields in the Green Belt. The support of the Foundation and our own Bursary Fund, grounds are some 27 acres in extent, and there are almost £2m a year is provided for this. 50% of the additional playing fields in Sandilands, ten minutes’ walk student body receives some form of fee remission. from the school. Apply online at www.trinity-school.org/vacancies 2 Application Pack: Head of Academic Drama Teaching at Trinity The School is divided into the Lower School (Years 6 to a drama and TV studio. There are also many societies for 8), Middle School (Years 9 to 11) and the Upper School students of all ages, and regular visits are arranged to (Sixth Form) with each Year Group overseen by a Head concerts, plays and exhibitions. of Year. There is a CCF, and large numbers participate in the Core subjects at GCSE are English, English Literature, up Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme. The School’s to two Modern Languages, Mathematics, and three sporting reputation is very strong, with regular national Sciences. These and three or four other optional subjects and international success. The main sports we offer are are taken at the end of the Fifth Form. Most students in athletics, cricket, cross-country, hockey, football, netball, the Sixth Form study three or four subjects to A level, rounders, rugby, squash, swimming, tennis and water within our Diploma programme, which also expects every polo. The School has also recently built a climbing wall, student to undertake an EPQ or our internal essay prize. and golf, sailing and cycling are popular. Over the past 8 years just over 90% of all grades at A level have been at A* to B, with 28% of grades at A* in Trinity is a member of the Trinity Group, comprising 2018. At GCSE this year, 68% of grades were A*, 9 or 8 twenty-two leading independent schools in the South- and 88% of grades were A*, A, 9, 8 or 7. Almost all East, whose Heads of Department and other senior staff students go on to further education, with normally around meet annually. We are very committed to teacher training 10% of the Upper Sixth gaining offers from Oxford or running our own Trinity Graduate Training Programme Cambridge. Trinity was placed 40th nationally in the and we host students each year from the Institute of Parent Power league table, up from 67th 3 years ago. Education. Professional learning forms a central part of working here. Trinity has a vibrant co-curricular life. There is a generous staffing ratio, and all members of the teaching staff assist The Whitgift Foundation has its own salary scale which is with activities, of which there is an exceptionally wide well above the National Scale. Lunches are free and range. Members of the support staff can also contribute facilities at school are open to staff and their families their skills and enthusiasms in this way. Music at Trinity during holidays as well as term time. Children of has an international reputation, and each year the Trinity members of staff may be eligible for fee discounts. Boys’ Choir is involved in a varied programme of demanding professional work. Drama flourishes and the school has two fully equipped modern theatres as well as Further details about Trinity may be found on our website www.trinity-school.org. Apply online at www.trinity-school.org/vacancies 3 Application Pack: Head of Academic Drama Training and Professional Development At the heart of all that happens in the School is Resources & Accommodation exceptional teaching so it is fundamental that there The Department occupies a number of spaces including should be the best possible training and professional a drama studio, fully equipped for teaching and development opportunities for all our staff. Above all we performing, a rehearsal room and two drama want to create a culture in school where creative, classrooms, all with wi-fi connectivity. We also have a innovative and talented teachers are encouraged to take 120-seat theatre (The Mitre) which together with the risks and to inspire our students. School’s Concert Hall allows for two performance venues. The departmental office is well-resourced with For those new to teaching we provide both initial teacher an extensive library of books much used by the staff. training and statutory NQT Induction. We will support, both financially and in terms of time, those wishing to take a PGCE whilst we will do the same for those seeking to Curriculum & Teaching develop their knowledge and skills via academic In the Lower School, each class has a double-period of qualifications. Drama per week. In Year 8, Drama becomes optional, but the majority of pupils continue with the subject and There are regular CPD opportunities run in school often participate in school-based competitions as well as the by our own staff and many teachers choose to take part English Speaking Union Shakespeare Competition in research for learning projects. The School has invested where we have reached the regional finals. At GCSE, in technology which allows teachers to video their own students follow the Eduqas specification, and at A-level, lessons which staff can then use to reflect on their own the Edexcel specification. performance. In the same way teachers are encouraged to elicit feedback from students about their teaching but the way in which this is done is very much up to individual Co-curricular Provision staff. The Department has a Head of Drama Productions who oversees at least 3 productions a year. Middle School The Drama Department students are encouraged to direct and students often take part in competitions such as NT Connections. For The Drama Department consists of three full-time the last few years, Sixth Form students have taken a teachers and two theatre technicians. Drama is a core play to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and have also subject taught in Years 6 and 7 with students opting to taken plays on tour to China. take the subject at GCSE and A-level. The Drama Department aims to: LAMDA is a very popular co-curricular activity, with lessons open to all year groups with many students Actively encourage students to develop essential achieving Distinction in the Gold Medal. Drama Club skills in communication and self-confidence and Theatre Technical Club meet weekly and support alongside furthering their knowledge in dramatic the work of both examination and productions. Many and performance arts. age-specific theatre trips are run each term and we have Enable students to gain an understanding of the a programme of visiting speakers from the world of cultural impact of theatre. theatre as well as regular theatre workshops from practitioners. Enable all students to find opportunities to become involved in drama whether through performance, directing, set design, music or technical roles. Enable students to experience a diverse range of dramatic styles through the works performed. Provide students with opportunities to work with professional actors through workshops and masterclasses. Ensure that students are given opportunities to The extra-curricular attend a full range of dramatic performances of the highest standard. programme is outstanding in Engender a love of the dramatic arts and furnish both range and quality students with the skills to make valued judgements within this field. Inspection Report 2014 Apply online at www.trinity-school.org/vacancies 4 Application Pack: Head of Academic Drama The Post – Head of Academic Drama We are seeking to appoint an outstanding teacher for Terms and Conditions this central role within the Creative Arts at Trinity.