The Smith Foundation
Kensington and Chelsea
Part-time
30th September 2025

Peripatetic Clarinet Teacher

Pembridge Hall School

Kensington and Chelsea

  • New
  • Job type:
  • Part Time, Casual
  • Apply by:
  • 30 September 2025

Job overview

Key Responsibilities:

  • Providing proper supervision of pupils during lessons times as appropriate whilst on the School’s premises and ensuring that pupils comply with the School’s reasonable standards of conduct and behaviour
  • Recording and maintaining a register using SOC
  • Providing the parents with a written report on the progress of pupils at least once a year
  • Observing such reasonable and lawful policies and procedures as shall be notified to them by the School

The Ideal Candidate Will Have:


  • An accomplished clarinet with relevant qualifications and/or professional experience
  • Experience of teaching instrumental music lessons to Prep School age pupils
  • Knowledge of the ABRSM and other examining boards Qualifications
  • A relevant formal music qualification is desirable


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About Pembridge Hall School

Our School is part of the Inspired Education Group

Inspired Education is the leading global group of premium schools, with over 119 premium private schools spanning six continents providing premium education to over 85,000 students ensuring they all receive a first-class learning experience from Kindergarten to Year 13.

We offer you the chance to work/live in an exciting new location, collaborate with passionate educators, develop your skills, and grow in a role that inspires you.

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Pembridge Hall is an independent girls’ preparatory school set in a beautiful residential square in Notting Hill, London. It provides education for four to eleven year old students and has 440 pupils in its care.

Pembridge Hall School was founded in 1979 by a religious order of nuns. It moved to its current site in 1983.

The school is split over two sites, between which the girls can easily walk. Reception and Years 1-3 are at 18 Pembridge Square, while Years 4-6 are at 10 Pembridge Square. There are specialist teaching rooms for Computing, Drama, Science, French, Music and Art, along with two gyms and an Innovation Space.

Pembridge prepares its pupils for 11+ examinations and consequently they are offered places at the top day and boarding senior schools in the country. The individual is valued and the school is a community which promotes disciplined, enquiring minds and facilitates children’s development into successful learners and thinkers, equipping them with the necessary skills for their future role in society.

Headteacher

Sophie Banks

Vision and values

Pembridge Hall recognises that our girls will enter a complex and ever-changing world which befits emotionally intelligent, resilient girls who can embrace the wonderful opportunities available to them. Pembridge girls love coming to school and gain an appreciation of wider society and the diversity of nationalities, faiths and languages represented by Pembridge families. We believe that creativity and independence of thought are as integral to the girls’ development as traditional forms of learning.

ISI report

“Pupils in all years achieve highly across the curriculum, especially in English and mathematics, and almost all obtain places at their first choice in senior schools.”

"Pupils love learning; they have highly positive attitudes, fostered by a rich and challenging curriculum and a wide range of extra-curricular opportunities."

"Pupils are personable, sociable and enthusiastic. Their positivity is reinforced by the care, support and encouragement of their teachers and underpinned by collectively understood school values, which result in pupils' impeccable behaviour."

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