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GOSFIELD SCHOOL LIMITED
Gosfield School
Full-time
30th January 2026
Head of Business
Application Pack

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About us

Gosfield School was established at Cut Hedge Park in 1929 when the daughter of the
textile manufacturer, George Courtauld  purchased the land and buildings from the
executors of her late father’s estate.

Constance Cicely Courtauld started a Senior Boy’s Boarding School the same year, with
students relocating from Leigh Hall School in Southend. In 1944, Cicely gifted the School
and estate to Headmaster John Turner who continued the work started by  Cicely. In
1967, the School became a charitable trust and in 1986, the School became co-
educational.

A Prep School was opened in 1989 and we welcomed our first Sixth Form students in
1994. In 2006, Gosfield School Ltd purchased the freehold of the estate and buildings
from the Turner family. In 2015, we opened Meadow Court, a purpose built Prep School,
which is home to a Nursery, Reception Class up to Year 5, within the grounds of our 110
acre estate. We continue to develop and upgrade our infrastructure, we opened our
Forest School and Cricket Pavilion in May 2017. Our Cricket Academy welcomed its first
Scholars in Summer 2018, we opened our new Design Technology workshop in January
2019 and undertook the design led redecoration of the Manor House. The construction of
our new Performing Arts Centre was opened by Denise van Outen in May 2023.

We are committed to the development of our young people in an environment where all
students feel valued and are able to achieve excellence in all aspects of life. We have non-
academic entry criteria and consistently achieve outstanding outcomes when compared
to Schools with academic entry criteria. Cicely’s founding principles for the School were
to create a family environment in which young people would flourish and we remain
faithful to those principles today.

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Our Principal

learning,

to
academic

Mr  Rod  Jackson  Mr  Jackson  became  Principal  of  Gosfield
in  September  2021.  He  has  a  wealth  of
School
experience,  having  spent  more  than  30  years  working  in
Independent  Schools  in  Africa,  Australia  and  the  United
is  a  passionate  promoter  of  an  entirely
Kingdom.  He
rigorous
holistic  approach
an  outstanding
approach
programme  of  extra-curricular  opportunities,  alongside
care  and  personal  development
excellent  pastoral
combine  to  create  a  world  class  educational  experience  for
each  child.  Mr  Jackson  believes  that  it  is  essential  not  only
that  we  educate  our  students  to  be  global  citizens  but  that
we ensure they have the skills and  the desire to change the
world for the better, as future leaders.

in  which  a

education,

to

Before  joining  Gosfield,  Mr  Jackson  served  as  Head  of  The
International Community School in  Marylebone and  prior to
Secondary  at  The  King
that  he  was  Head  of
leadership  roles
Alfred  School
include  Head  of  Classics  at  Cranleigh  School  and  Senior
Housemaster  at  Aldenham  School.  Mr  Jackson  holds  a  BA
(Hons) degree in Classics from the University of Adelaide and
a MEd from the University of Cambridge.

in  Hampstead,  earlier

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The Business Department at Gosfield School

The Business Department is vibrant and well-established at Gosfield School and we offer students the opportunity
to develop a strong understanding of the modern business world.  Business Studies is taught at Key Stage 4 and 5
and is a popular choice, valued for both its academic rigour and practical relevance.  The results achieved are excel-
lent year on year, both at GCSE and A Level.

The Department’s curriculum is designed to develop students’ knowledge of core business principles, including
finance, marketing, operations management, human resources and entrepreneurship.  Teaching places strong
emphasis on applying theory to real-world contexts, enabling students to analyse contemporary business issues and
develop well-reasoned, evaluative responses.

Lessons are intellectually challenging, interactive, and discussion-based, encouraging students to think
independently and communicate confidently.  Students are supported to develop transferable skills such as critical
thinking, problem-solving, data analysis, and effective written and verbal communication.

At GCSE and A Level, we follow the Edexcel specifications and the Department consistently prepares students for
success in public examinations while also supporting progression to leading universities and competitive courses in
Business, Economics, Finance and Management.  Students are encouraged to broaden their learning through
enrichment opportunities including enterprise initiatives, business competitions, guest speakers and educational
visits.  The Department is an enthusiastic contributor to the School’s co-curricular programme and actively supports
students engagement beyond the classroom.

The Business Department reflects the School’s commitment to academic excellence and personal development and
it prepares students to thrive in an increasingly global and competitive economy.

Head of Business at Gosfield School

Gosfield School is now seeking to appoint an excellent and committed teacher to lead Business Studies at Key Stage
4 and 5.  This is a popular, successful and well-established subject within the school and we are looking for a leader
who will continue to build on it’s strong foundations.

The successful candidate will be creative, hardworking and passionate about teaching, with a clear determination to
make a positive difference to lives of all students.  You will have high expectations, a commitment to inclusive
education and the ambition to further develop an already thriving department.

Staff at Gosfield are proud to work here and feel well supported in their professional development.  Our aim is to
cultivate a community in which both students and staff can achieve happiness, excellence and success.

If you believe that all students deserve an exceptional education and you are seeking an opportunity to develop and
grow as a professional within an aspirational yet supportive environment, we would be delighted to hear from you.

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In addition to the Teacher Job Description, the Head of Department/Subject Co-ordinator has the
following responsibilities:

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To be responsible for the support and academic development of students within the department

In consultation with other members of the department to be responsible for producing an annual
Department Development Plan which;

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Clearly identifies targets for the department consistent with the Whole School Development Plan
Forms the basis for budget requirements relating to capitation, INSET funds and other resources
Clearly identifies professional development requirements

To be responsible for ensuring that all resources, both human and physical, withing the department are used
to enhance the effectiveness of teaching and learning.  To engage in such Quality Assurance procedures
required to monitor and develop the quality of teaching and learning within the department.

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Curriculum and Co-Curricular

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To be responsible for preparing teaching materials, curriculum outlines and schemes of work
appropriate for implementing the curriculum
To identify knowledge, skills and understanding appropriate to the department with
contributes to the overall learning experience of students
To determine how such knowledge, skills and understanding might develop through the
curriculum
To ensure that students acquire knowledge, skills and understanding progressively and at an
appropriate pace
To be responsible for ensuring that the department has prepared teaching materials and schemes of
work appropriate for implementing the curriculum
To ensure the appropriate differentiation of the curriculum to meet the needs of all levels of pupil
ability, including Able, Gifted and Talented
In consultation with other Department Heads, to contribute to the development of relevant
cross-curricular themes and other opportunities for extending the work of the department outside the
classroom (e.g. projects, primary liaison)
To promote the spiritual and moral development of students
To ensure appropriate guidance and assistance is sought in order to meet students’ Special Learning
needs
To support Form Tutors by drawing to their attention those students who are consistently undera-
chieving and are not responding to the department’s learning strategies
To be responsible for the production/upkeep of a departmental handbook
To be responsible for promoting the department through displays, publicity materials for the media,
parents etc
To represent the department at parent information and consultation evenings
To be responsible for Health and Safety in the Department
To ensure our outstanding programme of clubs, activities and trips continue

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Assessment

To  be  responsible  for  developing  appropriate  assessment  recording  and  reporting  policies  within  the
department which meet whole school requirements
To be responsible for implementing whole school policies relating to the effectiveness of learning across the
department
To  be  responsible  for  ensuring  that  the  highest  standards  of  teaching  and  learning  take  place  in  the
department
To  be  responsible  for  the  appropriateness  and  implementation  of  teaching  and  revision  strategies  which
adequately prepare students for internal tests and public examinations
To  be  able  to  review  assessment  outcomes  and  data  and  use  these  to  support  action  planning  and
interventions for the future

6.  Management

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To be responsible to the Assistant Principal, Academic
To attend Heads of Department meetings
To  be  responsible  for  convening  regular  meetings  of  the  department  if  appropriate,  to  allow  for  full
discussion of pertinent issues, standing agenda items and an appreciation of the various tasks that need to be
completed
To  involve  staff  in  taking  responsibility  for  aspects  of  the  department’s  development  plan  and  provide
appropriate advice and assistance
To ensure that staff are aware of their professional responsibilities and uphold the policies of the school
To  be  aware  of  the  needs  and  skills  of  staff  within  the  department  and  seek  ways  to  enhance  their
professional development

Behaviour

To encourage  students  to follow  the  school's Code of Conduct in order  that  they develop self esteem, self
discipline and respond accordingly
To be responsible, with members of the department, for monitoring the conduct of students and take action
in consultation with the appropriate Form Tutor

Attendance
To  be  responsible  with  members  of  the  department  for  recording  and  monitoring  the  attendance  and
punctuality of students within class group

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Equal Opportunities
To  be  active  and  alert  in  ensuring  that  all  students,  irrespective  of  gender,  sexual  orientation  and  cultural
background,  enjoy  equal  access  to  a  broad  and  balanced  curriculum  which  enables  them  to  achieve  good
standards and to be involved in designing materials which facilitate this.

Community
To develop strategies which enhance the positive relationship between the school and parents and local
 community.
To liaise with the other Department Heads in developing policies which facilitate:
Primary/secondary liaison and enhance the transition of Year 6 students
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Secondary/further and higher education liaison and the transition of senior students
To foster and support extra-curricular activities in the interests of the school community, e.g. school
concerts, plays, sports fixtures, etc.

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Personal Targets
These will be agreed upon every year and reviewed on a regular basis.

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How to apply

Download an Application Form from our website [www.gosfieldschool.org.uk] and send
together with a covering letter to Mrs Sara Bowles, EA to the Principal:
recruitment@gosfieldschool.org.uk
Deadline for applications: noon Friday 30th January 2026
Interviews: w/c 2nd February 2026
Start Date:  September 2026

*Please Note to avoid disappointment applicants are encouraged to apply prior to the
deadline as we reserve the right to consider applications as they are received and to
appoint prior to the deadline.

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