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Teacher of Music

COLFE'S SCHOOL
Colfe’s School
Full-time
25th February 2026
Listed 1 week ago
Teacher of Music, September 2026

We seek an inspirational and dedicated full-time musician to join our friendly and highly successful senior school
Music department in September 2026.

We welcome applications from both ECTs and experienced teachers. If an ECT were appointed to the post, a high
level  of  structured  support  and  guidance  (meeting  statutory  requirements)  would  be  provided  to  ensure
progression  towards  the  successful  completion  of  their  induction  period.  We  pride  ourselves  on  the  level  of
support and care given to teachers in the early stages of their careers.

Reasonably priced accommodation adjacent to the school may be available.

The successful applicant will:

•  Be an outstanding classroom practitioner with a passion for teaching Music
•  Teach Music across the full age range of the Senior School from Year 7 to Y13
•  Direct ensembles and play a full part in the co-curricular life of the department
•  Be able to teach and enthuse pupils using a range of methods and media
•  Have good organisational skills

The Music Department consists of the Director of Music, two other Music Teachers, a Musician-in-Residence,
a Music Administrator and more than twenty Visiting Music Teachers. The Music Department is housed in its
own  dedicated  suite  of  well-appointed  rooms,  which  include  two  teaching  rooms,  music  technology  room,
practice rooms, office, kitchen and recital hall.

In Years 7-8 all students study Music within the curriculum. In Year 9 Music becomes an optional subject and
students receive four lessons per fortnight. We follow the Edexcel specifications at GCSE and A-Level Music,
where take-up and results are both very good.  Many of our students are also members of high-quality choirs
or orchestras outside school and a number of students go on to study Music at university or conservatoires.

The  department  runs  a  comprehensive  programme  of  co-curricular  activities  including  choirs,  orchestras,
chamber and pop music coaching, wind, brass and jazz bands. There are many performance opportunities for
pupils at Colfe’s ranging from high-profile events in external venues, both local and further afield, to informal
platform concerts and assemblies. We have formed a partnership with Trinity Laban Conservatoire and host a
series of recitals to showcase their talented students. Music Scholarships are offered at Year 7 and Year 12
entry.

Teachers  appointed  to  Colfe’s  are  expected  to  contribute  to  the  co-curricular  life  of  the  community  and  will
become part of a caring, purposeful and committed community of outstandingly supportive colleagues.

Teaching staff at Colfe’s enjoy a range of benefits including:

•  Colfe’s highly competitive salary scale
•  Longer holidays than the maintained sector
•  Free lunches
•  Free membership of Colfe’s Leisure Centre
•  Free on-site parking
•  Excellent professional development opportunities
•  Cycle to Work scheme
•  Annual flu vaccination
•  A programme of staff wellbeing activities

Application procedure

The recruitment process will require all applicants to complete an application form, accompanied by a letter of
application, current CV and details of two referees, who will be contacted prior to interview, in accordance with
the School’s Safer Recruitment procedures. There will be an interview, task and lesson observation for short listed
candidates.

The application may be submitted either electronically, to: recruitment@colfes.com or by post, to: Mrs A Ross,
Human Resources, Colfe’s School, Horn Park Lane, London SE12 8AW

Applications should be sent as soon as possible and by 09.00 on Wednesday 25 February at the latest. Colfe’s
reserves the right to appoint to this post before the closing date if necessary  and we would therefore very
much encourage early applications.

Colfe’s School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All applicants must be
willing to undergo child protection screening, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure &
Barring Service.