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TONBRIDGE SCHOOL Headmaster s PA Tonbridge School is one of the leading boys' boarding schools in the country and highly respected internationally. The school aims to provide a caring and enlightened environment in which the talents of each individual flourish. We encourage boys to be creative, tolerant and to strive for academic, sporting and cultural excellence. Respect for tradition and an openness to innovation are equally valued. A well-established house system at the heart of the school fosters a strong sense of belonging. Tonbridge seeks to celebrate its distinctive mixture of boarders and day boys; this helps to create a unique broadening and deepening of opportunity. We want boys to enjoy their time here, but also to be made aware of their social and moral responsibilities. Tonbridgians should enter into the adult world with the knowledge and self-belief to fulfil their own potential and to become leaders in their chosen field. Equally, we hope to foster a life-long empathy for the needs and views of others; in the words of the great novelist and Old Tonbridgian E.M. Forster: 'Only Connect'.

About Tonbridge School Location The school is situated on a campus of 150 acres in the town of Tonbridge in West Kent. The school is placed at the top of the High Street of the town and is surrounded by outstandingly beautiful Kent countryside. Transport links are excellent. Tonbridge is the junction for railway lines to Charing Cross (40 minutes), Hastings, Ashford International, Canterbury, Dover and Redhill. The M25 and M20 are a short drive from the School. Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted airports are easily reached, as are the Channel Tunnel and ferry terminals. History Tonbridge School was founded in 1553 by Sir Andrew Judde. The Charter ordained that the Governors of the school after the death of the Founder were to be the Worshipful Company of Skinners, one of the oldest City Livery Companies. Sir Andrew, himself a distinguished member of this Company, left property in the City of London and in the parish of St Pancras as an endowment for the school. The income from these estates is at the disposal of the Governors for the general benefit of the School. The Skinners Company, especially through the Governors, is still heavily involved in the life of the School. The School Facilities Tonbridge is a school with enviable facilities. The buildings are a fine blend of old and new. There is a dedicated music school, an art and DT centre and the E. M. Forster theatre, often used for theatrical and musical events for the general public as well as the school. The sporting facilities are outstanding. The cricket, rugby and football pitches are well known as some of the finest school pitches in the country and the Hockey astro pitches are among the best of their kind. A second Rackets court was recently built the first new court built in England for over a century. The superb Sports Centre was opened in 2008 by Lord Coe which includes a 25m swimming pool. There is a full size athletics track and field facility, which was used by the Australian Athletics team as its training base for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The School Library was expanded and transformed in 2016. A state of the art Science block will open in early 2019.

Academic Life The School is academically very strong. Tonbridge offers a full range of academic subjects at GCSE/IGCSE and, in the Sixth Form, A levels and Pre-U. In 2017 the School achieved excellent GCSE results with 87% of all grades being A* or A. At A level three quarters of grades were A* or A. Typically 30-40 boys win places at either Oxford or Cambridge Universities and there is a growing interest in overseas universities. The House System There is a strong boarding culture. There are about 780 boys in the school, 60% of whom are boarders and there are twelve houses, seven boarding and five day. Boys often identify very strongly with their house during their time at the school. Meals are taken in houses and there is an extensive programme of inter-house competitions for sport, music, art, debating and many other activities. All the Houses, day and boarding, have their own buildings with study and recreation areas and each House has its own resident Housemaster and a pastoral team who help to provide care and support for the boys. Co-Curricular Life Tonbridge aims to provide an unsurpassed education of excellence and breadth. We focus our efforts and resources on achieving this by offering, amongst other things, a vibrant and balanced programme of co-curricular Breadth and Depth. Involvement in sport, music, art, drama and many other activities underpins a culture of creativity, innovation and excellence. The cocurricular programme also provides opportunities for service to others, and the development of self-reliance and leadership skills. This ranges from a popular CCF to an extensive range of outreach activities. We encourage a strong sense of social responsibility in the school community which includes our sponsorship of the Marsh Academy. Sixth Formers with primary schoolchildren on Charities Day

Sporting Life Tonbridge is well known as a school which offers many forms of sport to its pupils. In addition to the traditional field sports such as cricket, rugby, hockey and football there are around 15 other sports on offer such as badminton, rackets, cross country, golf, shooting and Ultimate Frisbee. All boys are encouraged to take a full and active part in the sporting programme and competition at both inter-school and inter-house level is well supported. A number of Tonbridgians carry on to professional sporting careers, particularly in the fields of cricket and rugby. Cricket played on the Head the First XI pitch.

Headmaster s P.A The purpose of the role of Headmaster s PA is to provide a full and confidential secretarial and administrative service to the Head. You will report to the Headmaster and liaise with the Senior Team as necessary. Main Responsibilities will be: To act as the frontline contact for the Headmaster for incoming enquiries, either dealing with these directly, or referring them as appropriate, to other members of School staff. To ensure the smooth running of the Headmaster s office on a day to day basis prioritising as appropriate. To provide full secretarial and administrative support, processing all outgoing correspondence, including drafting, sending internal and external emails and letters. To manage the Headmaster s diary and travel arrangements. To assist with the administration of academic staff recruitment. To organise regular events, conferences and meetings. To have regular communication/contact with School Governors, academic staff, parents and pupils on a wide range of issues. To act as a contact point for the Governors, co-ordinating arrangements for meetings and other events held at the school which involve Governors. To carry out any ad hoc projects and co-ordinate assistance within the Secretariat, as required by the Headmaster. To treat with the strictest confidence any communication or visit made to the Headmaster, and any other sensitive information handled by the Senior Team involving staff, boys, parents and other members of the School community. To keep up to date accurate records, files and retrieval systems of an appropriate nature. To take confidential minutes at various meetings, as and when required. To undertake any other duties as requested by the Headmaster. Confidentiality: The successful candidate must maintain the confidentiality of information regarding the School, its staff and its business. Information must not be communicated to other persons either in or outside the School except in the recognised course of their duties.

Person Specification: Committed and enthusiastic; Highly efficient with the ability to work under pressure and to tight deadlines; Exceptional written and oral communication skills, with an excellent attention to detail; Excellent word processing and IT skills, including knowledge of a range of software packages, including Microsoft Office. Excellent organisational and time management skills; Ability to research, digest, analyse and present material clearly and concisely; Excellent interpersonal skills and able to work as part of a team; Ability to work on own initiative and to take responsibility and propose solutions to issues; Honest and reliable; Flexibility to handle a range of different tasks and to work extra hours to meet deadlines, if required; Ability to work with high standards of discretion, trust, confidentiality and judgement at all times; Able to relate to all personnel within the school environment. Experience Previous experience of working as a Personal Assistant; Proven ability to manage inter-departmental relationships and to support managers; Highly numerate with accomplished writing skills; IT literate with excellent administrative skills; Excellent customer service skills; A proven ability to prioritise in a busy office environment; Experience within an educational establishment would be desirable but not essential. Hours of Work Full-Time, 9.00 until 5.30pm with a one hour unpaid lunch break. This is a full-time position. The post holder will be required to work 4 hours on the Saturday mornings not staffed by members of the Admissions Department, usually no more than two per term. Remuneration & Benefits An attractive salary dependent on relevant experience and qualifications Career Average Related Earnings Pension Scheme Five weeks holiday (rising to six weeks after five years service) plus bank holidays to be taken outside of term time. Free lunch in term time Fees Remission (after three years service) Sports Centre membership (staff rates)

Application Process Tonbridge School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to any post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service. Applications forms, accompanied by a short letter of application, a current curriculum vitae, and the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of two referees to Patricia Matsaert, Personnel Manager, Tonbridge School, Tonbridge, Kent, TN9 1JP. Tel: 01732 365555, Email: pfm@tonbridge-school.org Website: www.tonbridge-school.co.uk. Interviews will take place on 5 th December. Full details and an application pack may be found on the Employment Opportunities page of the website (http://www.tonbridge-school.co.uk/contact-us/employment-opportunities/). It is the post-holder s responsibility for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young persons for whom he or she is responsible, or with whom he or she comes into contact, and so to adhere to and ensure compliance with the school s Child Protection Policy Statement at all times. If in the course of carrying out the duties of the post the post-holder becomes aware of any actual or potential risks to the safety or welfare of children in the school, he or she must report any concerns to the school s Child Protection Officer or to the Headmaster The selection process will involve spending a day at the School. The day will consist of a tour of the School an interview with the Headmaster and Headmaster Elect a practical in-tray exercise an opportunity to meet the current post holder and other senior secretarial staff.