Epsom College
Epsom College is an inspiring place to work, renowned for delivering an excellent all-round education to 1,100 girls and boys aged 11-18. We are proud to have been judged ‘Independent School of the Year 2023’ and named by The Sunday Times as the “UK’s Most Improved School” in its 2024 Parent Power league tables.
The College has grown significantly in the past six years, with pupil numbers rising 38% as the result of the opening of our Lower School in 2016, and strong growth throughout the rest of the College. We admit pupils into Years 7, 9, and 12, with an average of five applicants for every space.
Epsom is a happy school. The College values of kindness, ambition and integrity are at heart of all that we do. Almost all our pupils remain with us for their A-levels, and staff retention is equally strong. Around 60% of staff live onsite, which lends the College a sense of community and togetherness.
Our focus on delivering an all-round education that develops the whole child, is regularly celebrated. In the past four years, in both the TES and Independent School of the Year Awards, we have been a finalist in the categories of Boarding School of The Year, Co-Ed School of the Year, SLT of the Year, Creativity in Teaching, Student Wellbeing, Community Initiative, and Sporting Achievement.
We hope that you will want to come and join the fantastic team at Epsom College.
The College
Epsom College is an independent day and boarding school in Epsom, Surrey, UK, for students aged 11-18. Founded in 1853 by John Propert as the Royal Medical Benevolent College, it initially supported the sons of medical professionals and became fully co-educational in 1996, welcoming both day and boarding pupils. The college is set on a picturesque 72-acre estate featuring Gothic revival architecture and offers outstanding facilities for academics, sports, and extracurricular activities. Known for its strong academic performance and emphasis on pastoral care, Epsom College provides a supportive environment for its students. Students can engage in a wide array of clubs, societies, and volunteering opportunities, promoting a well-rounded education.
Our co-curricular programme – which features a vast array of clubs, societies and activities each week – is award-winning (picking up the ‘Best of the Best’ accolade from The Week for six consecutive years); our CCF is one of the largest in the UK; and our Duke of Edinburgh programme currently has over 100 pupils completing their Gold or Silver award.
In addition, our timetable features wellbeing lessons, an award-winning Personal Social Development offering, and an hour each week for volunteering in the community. Last year Epsom pupils gave 8,500 hours of their time to help local charities, schools, and community groups.
From 8am until 6pm, our campus is alive with learning; academic lessons also take place on Saturday mornings meaning that pupils have time each day to learn and develop outside the classroom. When pupils aren’t busy, they can relax and catch up with friends in their House. We have 13 single-sex Houses for all our pupils from Year 9 upwards (whether they are day pupils or boarders). This combination of single sex accommodation within a co-ed environment provides pupils with the best of both worlds.
The fact our Houses are physical buildings, where pupils can step through the door into a space that’s entirely their own, is key to the success of our pastoral programme. The Carnegie Centre for Excellence in Mental Health in Schools honoured us with their Gold Award – making us one of just four UK boarding school to receive their top accolade – and in 2023 we were judged Independent School of the Year for Student Wellbeing.
Sport is central to the College. Last year, we won national titles in Squash, Tennis, Rugby and Shooting; and reached the national finals in Hockey, Golf and Swimming. Over 22 sports are offered to our pupils, and the aim is to encourage participation for all – we regularly field D and E teams, and see an average of 90% of pupils playing competitive fixtures.
One of the happiest places to live in Surrey, surrounded by open space, a beautiful campus and supportive colleagues. Epsom College is the Independent School of the Year, and a great place to work.
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Hours: This is a full-time role working throughout the year. The minimum hours will be 42.5 per week and given the seniority of the position such additional hours as are reasonably necessary to fulfil the requirements of the role. Normal office hours are based around the school day of 8am to 6pm.
Salary: This is a substantive role and a competitive salary package commensurate with the seniority of the post will be offered, reviewed annually, and paid monthly in arrears on 25th of the month.
Holidays: The holiday entitlement is 33 days paid holiday per annum inclusive bank holidays. Additional discretionary days are offered by the COO during the Christmas and New Year period.
Pension: The College operates the Epsom College Automatic Enrolment Scheme. The Scheme is administered by the Pensions Trust. In addition to the statutory contribution rate, the College will pay an enhanced contribution rate equating to a total of 7% and the employee contribution is 5%. There is the option to increase the employee contribution by way of AVCs.
Employee Benefits include:
Offer of Post: In compliance with safer recruitment regulations, the post will be offered subject to receipt of satisfactory written references, pre-placement medical assessment, proof of appropriate qualifications, a check of online search engines and websites of publicly available information that does not identify the candidate as potentially unsuitable to work within a school setting, a satisfactory Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service and overseas police check if appropriate, as well as confirmation that the successful candidate is able to work in the UK. Prior to interview, an online search of internet search engines, websites and other publicly available and publicly accessible platforms to ascertain applicant’s suitability to work within a school environment will be undertaken on applicants that have been shortlisted. Please note whilst the Enhanced DBS check will be paid by the College if an overseas police check is required it will be at the cost of the successful applicant
The College has appointed recruitment specialist Anderson Quigley to support this appointment.
The closing date for applications is Sunday 16 February, 2025.
Applications should consist of:
Should you wish to discuss the role(s) in strict confidence, please contact Melanie Pye at melanie.pye@andersonquigley.com or +44 (0)7743 927786.
The College is committed to having a diverse and inclusive workforce, supporting gender equality & Race Equality Charter.