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WITHINGTON GIRLS' SCHOOL
Withington
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ABOUT WITHINGTON GIRLS’ SCHOOL

Withington Girls’ School was founded in 1890 by a small group of
eminent and far-sighted Manchester families who wanted the same
educational opportunities to be available for their daughters as were
already available to their sons. In keeping with the Founders’ wishes,
the School has remained relatively small, with 756 pupils in total with
163 in the Junior School (Years 3 - 6), 429 in the Senior School (Years 7 -
11) and 164 in the Sixth Form. The Head of Withington Girls’ School
is a member of both the Girls’ Schools Association (GSA) and HMC
(The Heads’ Conference).
Pupils come from a wide geographical area around Greater Manchester
and Cheshire, and from many different social, cultural and religious
backgrounds, creating a diversity in which the School rejoices.
The School is non-denominational and girls of all faiths, or none,
are equally welcome. Through the Withington Girls’ School Trust,
around 100 means-tested bursaries are offered each year according
to need. The Governing Body is strategically focused and highly
supportive of all areas of the School.

A FOCUS ON EXCELLENT TEACHING AND PASTORAL CARE
The School’s A Level and GCSE results are outstanding, with Withington
ranked consistently in national league tables as the top independent
school in the North West of England. The Sunday Times’ prestigious
schools guide, Parent Power, named Withington the North West
Independent Secondary School of the Year 2020, 2022 and 2023 and
North West Independent Secondary School of the Decade in 2021.
Withington has been listed in the annual Tatler Schools Guide to the
UK’s top independent schools since 2012.
Girls who gain a place as a result of the entrance examination
normally take GCSE/IGCSE examinations in 9/10 subjects, followed by
3 or 4 A Levels. An exciting and varied Enrichment programme offers
Sixth Formers core elements such as PSHCE, financial literacy and
professional skills plus a range of choices from computer coding and
languages, to mosaics, mindfulness and cooking and preparing healthy
meals. In addition to the Enrichment Programme, which all Sixth

Formers follow, many also complete an Extended Project Qualification
(EPQ). Studies are directed towards encouraging a love of learning for
its own sake, frequently going beyond the confines of the examined
curriculum, as well as towards the ultimate goal of University entrance,
including Oxford and Cambridge.
The excellent quality of teaching and pastoral care is a major factor in
the exceptional level of achievement secured by pupils, both within
and outside the classroom. Staff are eager to share their passion and
enthusiasm for their subjects and give willingly of their time to assist
individual pupils outside lesson times; the relationship between pupils
and staff is a particular strength of the School. The School runs on
‘the 3 Rs’ of Respect for self, Respect for others, and Responsibility for
personal actions and its pupils thrive within the warm, friendly and
supportive environment.
Preparation for life after school starts early and involves a programme
of careers advice, work experience and UCAS application guidance.
Older pupils work with younger pupils in numerous ways, through the
House system, extra-curricular activities, peer support and mentoring.

A BREADTH OF ACTIVITIES
Academic excellence is secured alongside an extensive range of extra-
curricular opportunities, including Music, Drama, Sport, the Duke of
Edinburgh’s Award, Young Enterprise Scheme, Model United Nations,
Debating and Robotics Clubs, to name but a few. Sixth Formers
volunteer as assistants in local primary schools, residential homes,
hospices and hospitals.
All pupils, throughout the School, engage in charity fundraising,
collectively raising around £30,000 each year. There are special links
with local charities, Wood Street Mission and The Booth Centre,
The Christie hospital, two schools and a hospital in Kenya and a school
in Uganda. Groups of Upper Sixth Formers engage in voluntary projects
in The Gambia and pupils take part in World Challenge, or similar,
expeditions. Academic departments offer subject-related trips and
activities in addition to cultural trips at home and overseas.

WITHINGTON GIRLS’ SCHOOL WHERE GIRLS SHINEABOUT WITHINGTON GIRLS’ SCHOOL

AN INVESTMENT IN FACILITIES
The School enjoys excellent facilities and has an ongoing programme
of major developments. Recent projects have included a purpose-built
Junior School building, a central, enclosed ‘Hub’ area at the heart of the
school and an expanded and refurbished suite of university-standard
Chemistry laboratories, all of which were completed in 2015.
During 2018 a significant new sports facilities development was
completed, reflecting the school’s ongoing commitment to the
promotion of physical activity for girls, one of the school’s founding
principles. In 2019 the outdoor netball courts and all-weather pitch were
resurfaced to a high specification, bringing Withington’s sports facilities
to an excellent standard across all areas. Outdoor fitness equipment -
also installed in 2019 - has provided an innovative facility that benefits
fitness, wellbeing and social interaction for senior pupils.
In 2022 the school opened refurbished and extended dining facilities,
a new conference suite, Learning Support area and accompanying
offices. This reflects our commitment to providing the best facilities
we can for our pupils, staff and all in the Withington community.

A WELCOMING COMMUNITY
The Development Office has strong links with alumnae as well as
former and current parents and staff and has been successful in raising
substantial amounts for the Bursary Appeal, for the new Chemistry
laboratories, Sports facilities and for an Annual Fund which enables
enrichment activities for current pupils. Withington Onwards (the past
pupils’ association) and the Parent Teacher Association are active in,
and committed to, supporting the School socially and financially.
There are also close links with the local community including, for
example, a range of Saturday morning lessons run by the School for
gifted and talented boys and girls from local primary schools under the
SHiNE Together programme and an annual event involving a number of
primary schools across Greater Manchester known as Manchester Sings.
Visitors often comment on the special atmosphere they find at
Withington. We are extremely proud of our consistently outstanding
record in public examinations and places gained at the most selective
universities but also of the happily informal atmosphere, thriving
co-curricular programme, community spirit, alumnae network - and
engagement with education in its broadest sense which characterise
this unique environment.
True to the vision of our Founders, our pupils aim high, have boundless
opportunities to discover their talents and develop a strong sense of
responsibility. We value individuality, celebrate diversity, encourage
our pupils to think for themselves and to understand the importance
of tolerance an d teamwork. It is our aim that our pupils leave school at
ease with themselves, socially aware and ready to face with confidence
the challenges of life beyond.

WITHINGTON GIRLS’ SCHOOL WHERE GIRLS SHINESCHOOL ETHOS

At Withington we aim to create an environment in which all pupils are
supported and encouraged to reach their full potential, academically,
socially and personally. True to our founding principles, we are a school
where the pleasure of learning is its own reward. The Withington ethos
recognises that understanding the value of learning and knowing how to
learn sustains and enriches us throughout our lives.

AIMS OF THE SCHOOL

The golden rule of respect for self, respect for others and personal
responsibility underpins our school community where diversity is
celebrated, teamwork valued and every pupil is encouraged to play their
part, older pupils and alumnae providing inspirational role models.

Combining a wealth of extra-curricular activities with an exceptional
academic experience, each girl has the opportunity to develop her
talents, skills, interests and character, as well as a strong sense of
responsibility which extends beyond the classroom and into the
wider world.

TO INSPIRE PUPILS WITH AN OUTSTANDING
EDUCATION…

TO CULTIVATE PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT,
WELLBEING AND A SENSE OF SAFETY...

... through a strong, regularly reviewed
curriculum, evidence-based teaching
strategies, and transformative
technology, ensuring relevance,
inclusivity, engagement, and enhanced
pupil outcomes

... by fostering an inclusive school

environment, holistic pastoral care and
enshrining strong values that shape
the school’s culture and community
relationships

TO CHAMPION OUR COMMUNITY…

TO EMPOWER FUTURE GENERATIONS…

... by ensuring the quality, motivation, and

wellbeing of its staff, fostering meaningful
relationships with parents, alumnae, and
local stakeholders, and strengthening
the school’s influence through robust
community engagement

... by further securing long-term financial
health, maintaining a strong and stable
pupil body, developing additional income
streams for the school, and implementing
a well-defined marketing strategy to
remain competitive and attractive to all

WITHINGTON GIRLS’ SCHOOL WHERE GIRLS SHINEJOB DESCRIPTION The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children

and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

JOB TITLE:

Teacher of PE (Full time)

REPORTING TO:

Director of Sport

DEPARTMENT
OVERVIEW:

ROLE OVERVIEW:

PE is a core subject for all pupils from Year 3 to Year 13 inclusive and a key part of our pupils’ experience. We aim to provide a
wide range of opportunities so that all of our pupils can develop their skills and confidence, both within curriculum lessons
and through our outstanding extra-curricular provision. Our aim is that, whether playing competitively in teams, at elite level,
or enjoying physical activity for fitness and wellbeing, there is something to inspire all of our pupils. We also benefit from
outstanding facilities, extended and enhanced in 2018, which include a sports hall, gymnasium, fitness suite, mind and body
studio and all-weather pitch.
Our winter activities include gymnastics, dance, netball, hockey, lacrosse, football, basketball and badminton. Summer
activities include tennis, rounders, athletics, kwik cricket and swimming (making use of the pool at a local school).
Year 7, 8 and 9 pupils have four PE lessons per week and participate in hockey, netball, lacrosse, gymnastics, Football,
badminton and basketball in the winter terms and tennis, rounders and athletics in the summer Term.
The PE curriculum widens in Year 10 and 11 to include badminton, yoga, volleyball, zumba, fitness, football and table tennis.
Curriculum activities are offered on a half termly rota basis.
In Sixth Form, pupils are involved in an exciting and extensive Physical Wellbeing enrichment programme which promotes both
health and mental wellbeing. In school, activities such as pickleball, boxercise and dance are offered. Pupils can also choose
off-site activities such as padel and climbing.
Our pupils have achieved much success in sporting competitions and the successful applicant will join a department which is
fully committed to sustaining these opportunities for our pupils. Full details of this regional and national success can be found
on our website.
Teamwork plays an important role within the Department: our staff strive to enhance the quality of teaching and learning by
sharing good practice, resources, and ideas. A warm and supportive atmosphere that makes our work both fun and rewarding
balances the dedication, diligence and high expectations shared by the Department.

The role of Teacher of PE is a full-time position and is available immediately, but the school would accept applications from
candidates to also start either Easter 2026 or September 2026 – depending on notice periods. The post holder will be required
to teach core PE to both pupils in our Junior School and Senior School (from Year 3 to Year 11) as well as GSCE PE. Whilst not
essential, it would be considered desirable if the candidate also had experience of teaching A Level PE. The post holder will
also be expected to make a contribution to the vibrant extra-curricular programme and to help to promote the Department to
maintain and improve student standards.
This job description is written at a specific time and is subject to change as the demands of the School and the role develops.
The role requires flexibility and adaptability and the employees of the School need to be aware that they may be asked to
perform tasks and be given responsibilities not detailed in this job description.

WITHINGTON GIRLS’ SCHOOL WHERE GIRLS SHINEJOB DESCRIPTION The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children

and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

MAIN DUTIES &
RESPONSIBILITIES:

1.

2.

3.

 To deliver to pupils enthusiastic and expert teaching in PE, ensuring the use of varied, innovative and differentiated
techniques
 To use a variety of teaching methods to suit pupils’ individual learning needs; selecting appropriate learning resources and
embracing the use of technology where appropriate
 To encourage achievement and academic rigour, undertake regular and consistent assessment of the pupils’ progress, in
line with departmental policy, and communicate with parents both orally and in written reports, according to school policy

4.   To lead by example. To be punctual for lessons and monitor pupils’ punctuality and attendance; to ensure that behaviour

and actions do not place pupils or teachers at risk or harm; act as a positive role model and in a professional manner at all
times
 To keep up to date with developments in the subject and new teaching methods, making full use of available facilities and
welcoming the regular use of peer observations

5.

6.  To monitor the performance of individual pupils in each class taught with respect to performance indicators
7.

 To ensure work is differentiated to take into consideration differences in ability, aptitude and learning style of all pupils in
each class taught

8.   To take on the role of Form Tutor or Shadow Form Tutor, as required, which involves developing good working relationships

with the pupils and overseeing their well-being

9.  To liaise and communicate effectively, as necessary, with Form Tutors and Heads of Year
10. To be prepared to deliver topics covered in form time and in the PSHCE programme
11.   To be prepared to do duties and cover which may reasonably be required and to attend meetings at school and

departmental level, related to the curriculum or organisation of the school

12.   To contribute to the extra-curricular life of the school, including, but not limited to, running teams at lunchtime practices,

after school practices and Saturday morning fixtures

13.   To organise and attend trips and fixtures relevant to curriculum areas, ensuring these are managed through the relevant

system and within budget requirements

14. To assess, monitor and report in line with School policy and requirements
15.  To attend Parents’ Evenings to ensure that appointments keep to time and meet the needs of the parents
16.  To maintain good order among the pupils and safeguard their health, safety, and welfare in accordance with school policy,

both on the school premises and on school activities elsewhere

17.  To become familiar with, and follow, all school policies
18.  To ensure awareness of what is happening in and around the school; checking and responding, where necessary, to school

emails at least once every school day

WITHINGTON GIRLS’ SCHOOL WHERE GIRLS SHINEPERSON SPECIFICATION

MAIN DUTIES &
RESPONSIBILITIES:

19.   To develop self through CPD and improve IT skills, attending IT training courses in order to maximise effective use of all

school systems

20.  To undertake any other duties that might be reasonably requested by the Headmistress, Head of Department, or any other

members of the Senior Leadership Team.

BENEFITS:

In addition to providing a warm and inclusive working environment, Withington Girls’ School also offers a comprehensive
package to its teaching staff. This package includes:

1.  A competitive Withington Pay Scale

2.  A choice of remaining within the Teacher’s Pension Scheme or taking a Defined Contribution Scheme

3.  Free School lunches

4.  20% PPA time

5.  Small examination class sizes

6.  Fully Funded Healthcare Plan through Simply Health

7.  Following induction, free use of the fitness suite

CHILD PROTECTION
& SAFEGUARDING:

Withington Pupils’ School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects
all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate must be willing to undergo child protection
screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service. It is the post
holder’s responsibility to promote and safeguard the welfare of children. You will comply with the Withington Pupils’ School
Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy, and the requirement to report to the Designated Safeguarding Lead any concerns
relating to the safety or welfare of children.

WITHINGTON GIRLS’ SCHOOL WHERE GIRLS SHINEPERSON SPECIFICATION

ESSENTIAL

DESIRABLE

METHOD OF ASSESSMENT

QUALIFICATIONS

• A good honours degree in a relevant subject
• PGCE (Secondary) in PE or equivalent

•  First class or Upper Second

•  Production of the Applicant’s

Class honours degree
•  Coaching and umpiring

qualifications

original certificates

EXPERIENCE

SKILLS &
KNOWLEDGE

•  Experience of teaching pupils in the relevant age range
•  Experience of working as part of a team
•  Evidence of results achieved
•  Experience of teaching a wide range of PE and Games

activities to pupils from Year 3 to Year 11
•  Experience of teaching high ability pupils

•  Excellent subject knowledge
•  An ability to deliver creative and engaging PE lessons
•  Up to date knowledge of child welfare issues
•  Excellent classroom management
•  Excellent organisational skills
•  Excellent command of English both spoken and written
•  Excellent interpersonal skills

•  Evidence of contributing to
extra-curricular work of the
department

•  Teaching experience beyond

PGCE

•  It would be an advantage to
have experience in teaching
AQA A level PE and GCSE PE

•  Experience of coaching netball
and/or hockey to a high level

•  ICT literacy
•  Experience and/or awareness
of the particular requirements
of teaching in a single- sex
girls’ school

• Contents of application form
• Interview
• Professional references

• Contents of application form
• Interview
• Professional references

WITHINGTON GIRLS’ SCHOOL WHERE GIRLS SHINE•  Contents of application form
•  Interview
•  Professional references

PERSON SPECIFICATION

PERSONAL
COMPETENCIES
& QUALITIES

•  Willingness to contribute to the extra-curricular work of

the department

•  Professionalism and outstanding role model for young

people and colleagues

•  Passion for helping children and young people learn
•  Ability to form and maintain positive and appropriate

relationships and personal boundaries with children and
young people

•  Ability to engender confidence in young people
•  Commitment to ongoing professional development
•  Commitment to diversity and inclusion
•  Trustworthiness and integrity
•  Tact and diplomacy in dealing with others
•  Self-awareness; ability to seek and take advice
•  A warm, friendly and patient manner
•  Discipline and time management skills
•  A sense of humour
•  An outstanding ambassador for Withington Girls’ School,

its ethos and values

WITHINGTON GIRLS’ SCHOOL WHERE GIRLS SHINETHE SUNDAY TIMES SCHOOLS GUIDE

In December 2024, Withington was named Independent School of the Year for Academic
Excellence in the North West in the prestigious Sunday Times Parent Power Guide 2025.
This marked the sixth consecutive year the school has received an award from The Sunday
Times, including being named as North West Independent Secondary School of the Decade
in the 2021 edition of the Schools Guide.

TATLER SCHOOLS GUIDE 2025

“ In 1890 a liberal group, supported by the editor of the Manchester Guardian, founded WGS
with the admirable aspiration to inspire and empower young women, and to equip them for
the future. They’d surely be proud of their legacy.”
“ The children here place great store on engaging with and giving back to their wider
community, and last year spent approximately 17,730 hours on outreach activities.”
“ The academic results are brilliant - 95 per cent of A-levels are A*-B - and the performing arts
flourish, with major productions involving the whole school... and if their tastes are a bit
niche, the school has an impressive collection of harps to choose from.”

GOOD SCHOOLS GUIDE REVIEWS

Junior School:
“ Withington Girls’ Junior School ticks an awful lot of boxes. Pupils have to be bright and
able to work at a fast pace, but if this is your daughter then the teaching, environment,
extracurricular opportunities and sheer exuberance and chutzpah of this place will open
doors and opportunities. What’s not to like?”
Senior School:
“ Withington’s motto is ‘Ad lucem’ (towards the light), a most fitting way of encapsulating the
standard of education at this remarkable school. It’s an inspiring place where very able girls
who thrive on being fully engaged in a broad and stimulating curriculum will shine brightly.”

Withington Girls’ School, Wellington Road, Fallowfield, Manchester M14 6BL
Registered Charity No. 1158226
Tel: 0161 224 1077

Email: office@wgs.org