Kings House School Trust (Richmond) Limited
13,770 per year
Richmond
Full-time
Arts Gap
Student

Welcome from the Head

Thank you for your interest in King’s House School. I am very proud of our staff here
at KHS, and we are a friendly and caring school with a strong sense of community,
where pupils can thrive and flourish. The pastoral aspect of school life is at the heart
of everything we do, and we pride ourselves on providing an inclusive environment
that is both nurturing and challenging. I am proud of the supportive and collaborative
culture at King’s House, which helps staff and pupils to be the best they can be.

It is a joy to watch our pupils grow into confident young people, ambassadors for
King’s House when they leave us at 13+ to go onto a wide range of day and boarding
Senior Schools. We value a broad and balanced academic education, enabling our
pupils to develop their academic, social, sporting, emotional and artistic attributes.

We are committed to recruiting excellent staff across our teaching and non-teaching
departments and King’s House School Enterprises, with the opportunity to develop
careers. You will be joining the school at an exciting time, when we are investing in
our facilities to ensure an inspiring education for students for many years to come.
We are also delighted that girls joined Reception and Year 1 in September 2024,
marking the start of our transition to full co-education as we enter this new phase in
our history.

I hope this provides you with a flavour of what life is like at King’s House School, with
a staff team who develop enthusiastic young people who can be relied upon to make
a positive contribution in all areas of school life.

Mark Turner
Head

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rooms, two science laboratories, a new design technology room and music area.
There are three forms in each year group. Forms are mixed-ability in Years 4 - 6
with some subjects setted, and streamed in Years 7 and 8. Pupils experience
increasing exposure to subject specialist teachers, who will teach a range of year
groups and sometimes more than one subject. The curriculum the pupils follow
prepares them for Common Entrance at the end of Year 8.

Throughout their time at King’s House, the pupils are encouraged to take part in
art, drama, music and sporting activities. There are productions every year for all
year groups, concerts and many more performance opportunities for music, as
well as numerous games fixtures and sporting activities. There are also outings
for all years to enrich the curriculum, and from Year 3 residential trips in the
summer term.

King’s House offers its pupils a broad and balanced curriculum and prepares
them well for their transition on to their next school. We cherish each pupil as an
individual and provide them with the skills and mental resilience to succeed in
whatever path they choose to take. Small class sizes means that we can get to
know each child and identify their unique strengths, interests and passions.

King’s House School
King’s House School was founded in Richmond in 1946 and has been a boys’ prep
school since then until September 2024, when girls joined Reception and Year 1
for the first time as we move to co-education. Girls will also be joining our Senior
Department from September 2025. The school operates on three sites in or
around Kings Road, which is on the very pleasant setting of Richmond Hill. The
Senior Department (for pupils from Year 4 to Year 8) is at 68 Kings Road, the
Junior Department on its own site just down the hill, and the Nursery around the
corner on Princes Road. The school also has a 35-acre sports ground just over
Barnes Bridge, where there are numerous pitches, athletics facilities, cricket nets,
tennis courts, two 3G pitches and all-weather pitch.

All children in the Nursery are guaranteed a place in Reception, and there are
also small intakes at Years 3, 4 and 7. Pupils generally stay until 13 when they
move on to a wide range of single-sex, co-ed, day and boarding schools, with a
number each year gaining scholarships.

The Nursery operates from its own site in a carefully restored building on Princes
Road. The youngest children, in Hedgehog Class (rising 3s), are based on the top
floor and Squirrels and Rabbits Class (rising 4s) on the ground floor. There is a
very positive, caring atmosphere to the Nursery, and the ground floor has an
additional Woodland Library also used for small group activities and specialist
teaching. The Nursery has its own dedicated staff supplemented with specialists
from the school PE, Music, Drama and Computing departments.

The Junior Department (JD) is housed in two Victorian buildings which have
been sensitively redesigned and linked to provide an exciting and stimulating
environment for the pupils. There is a two-form entry to Reception with about
forty children in the year group. This number grows to about 48 in Year 3 with
three forms. The class teachers deliver the vast majority of the curriculum, but
pupils do have lessons with specialist teachers for Music, languages, PE and
Games and Computing. All children take swimming lessons at a local pool from
Years 1 - 3, and the Early Years and Key Stage 1 regular use The Nest, the outdoor
learning area the Sports Ground. Pupils have Games lessons at the Grounds from
Year 1 once a week, and twice a week from Year 3.

Pupils move to the Senior Department site for Year 4. This is the original school
site and has been developed substantially since then. It is a deceptively large
area which includes the school’s theatre, gym, Astro turf pitch, two computer

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The Role
We are looking for enthusiastic and creative Art Gap Student to join our team.
You  will  work  closely  with  our  Arts  Departments  –  Art,  Drama,  DT,  Music  -
alongside a variety of other duties across the school.

How to apply: please complete the application form on our website

https://kingshouseschool.org/application-form/

Closing Date: Rolling Recruitment

Start Date: 1st September 2025

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Salary: £13,770 per annum

• Reporting to: Head of Music/Head of Pastoral Care

• Hours: 08:00 - 16:00 Monday to Friday

• Free school lunches during term time

• Contract type: Full time, Fixed Term Contract (term time only)

We welcome early applications and will consider holding interviews before the
closing date for strong candidates.

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Job Description

Responsibilities

To include but not limited to:

A typical day will include:
• Helping to set up around the school in support of the Art, DT,

Drama and Music.

o This could include helping with technical support,

recording, lighting etc

• Supporting in class or in preparation for lessons in the Arts

Departments.

• Support with break and lunch-time clubs in the various

departments

• Work under the guidance of various departments (e.g. Art, DT,

Music, Drama or in the Administration of additional tasks)
• Helping to clear, sort out and prepare for the following day
• Fortnightly catch ups with your Line Manager to discuss

upcoming tasks

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Job Description

Responsibilities

To include but not limited to:

Across  the  Arts  Departments:

• Helping to create costumes and preparing props
• Use of lighting and audio
• Helping during rehearsals and recordings
• Supporting the teacher in preparing and/or packing

away equipment

• Checking the stock levels, scanning art work and

sorting the costume cupboard

• Assisting at organised events and excursions that

support the Art curriculum

• Inspire pupils with an enthusiasm for the Arts and a

love of learning

• Attend evening productions for all year groups and be

able to film the productions

• Assist with filming morning assemblies when needed

Duties:

• As with all members of staff, there will be a variety of

duties, lunch, break after-school within this role.

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Person Specification

The ideal candidate will have some or all of the following:

• A keen interest in the Arts and technology
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• A willingness to be adaptable and flexible in supporting the

The ability to show initiative

Arts across the school

• Willingness to attend training sessions to enhance knowledge

of the Arts departments

Pupils:

• You must treat the pupils fairly, positively, and in a friendly

manner but not as friends

• Use appropriate language and display good manners at all

times

• Avoid physical contact and where possible being alone with a

pupil in a classroom or other space

Inappropriate pupil behaviour:

• Admonish calmly and avoid making threats
• Refer to a member of staff for assistance

Dealing with Parents:

• Remain calm and professional
• Refer to a member of staff for assistance

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Safeguarding

King’s House School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare
of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
Applicants must be willing to undergo the child protection screening appropriate
to the post, including checks with the Disclosure and Barring Service and
references from previous employers. Staff must be aware of the systems within
the School which support safeguarding and must act in accordance with the
school’s Safeguarding & Child Protection policy and Code of Conduct. Staff will
receive appropriate child protection training which is regularly updated.

Equal Opportunities Employer
King’s House School is an equal opportunities employer that believes in equal
opportunities for all, celebrates, and welcomes diversity. Employment decisions
throughout the school are made without regard to any status protected by law.

If you require any reasonable adjustments at any stage of the application
process, please feel free to contact our HR Officer via email:
towersey-veal.g@kingshouseschool.org or detail the adjustments in your
application.

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King’s House School, 68 Kings Road, Richmond TW10 6ES