Extensive individual support enables pupils to...develop a breadth of knowledge and enthusiasm for scholarship. This is a significant strength of the school.
ISI Inspection - 2025
Leaders maintain a school culture that actively promotes inclusion and mutual respect highly successfully. This is a significant strength of the school.
ISI Inspection - 2025
HEADMASTER’S WELCOME
Thank you for your interest in a position at the Royal Grammar School Guildford.
The RGS boasts a diverse, vibrant community of individuals in both teaching and support roles and we take pride in the success of our School.
The latest ISI inspection report identified two significant strengths within our School; "mutual respect" and "scholarship". We are incredibly proud of this achievement. Not only does it recognise the consistently high efforts by staff across the School, but the award of not just one, but two significant strengths by the ISI is extremely rare.
The academic standards in the School are excellent and are enriched by an extensive extra-curricular programme in which all academic staff are expected to participate; sports and the arts are important elements in School life.
This brochure will give you a flavour of our School, but the benefits of working here go beyond those listed in the job description. If you accept an offer of employment, you would be joining a staff body that collaborates professionally and socially across all departments.
The RGS is an exciting place in which to be a member of staff; I look forward to receiving an application from you.
Dr Jon Cox, Headmaster
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The school is an inclusive and welcoming environment where pupils succeed academically and make the most of the extensive range of opportunities.
ISI Inspection - 2025
COMPUTER SCIENCE
The Computer Science department at the RGS currently consists of four members of the department who sit in either the Mathematics or Physics department with links to the Electronics department. The department is a relatively new department having had 3 cohorts.
Around 100 students study the subject at GCSE across two year groups and around 20 students study the subject at A Level.
Lower School
In Third Form students study a period a week of computational thinking. The first term covers Python, the second term Excel, with a focus on solving problems and algorithmic thinking as well as nurturing a move towards greater independence. The final term covers some Microsoft 365 applications such as Word and Powerpoint
Middle School
GCSE Computer Science follows the Edexcel specification which includes an on-screen Python assessment in Python worth 50% of the final grade. Python programming comprises a significant aspect of the middle school curriculum. Students perform well at GCSE with around 65% Grade 9 and 85% Grade 8 – 9.
Upper School
A Level Computer Science follows the AQA specification with our first cohort completing the course in Summer 2025. Students are given many opportunities to extend their knowledge beyond the specification, for example through the use of Flask, creating an OOP project and using software to design circuits from logic gates. Last year 25% of students achieved an A* with 75% achieving A*/A.
Enrichment
All Third Form students are entered for the Bebras Computational Thinking competition, as well as any follow on rounds. We enter students in both the British Algorithmic Olympiad and the British Informatics Olympiad, as well as the Perse Coding Challenge lower down the school.
JOB DESCRIPTION & PROFESSIONAL EXPECTATIONS
Job Title: Teacher of Computer Science
Responsible to: Head of Department
Responsible for: No direct reports
Teaching our boys to learn
a. Classroom management: teaching staff will determine clear boundaries of behaviour, based on mutual respect and trust. High expectations will be set and a range of strategies will be used to manage classes effectively, with praise, sanctions and rewards used consistently and fairly.
b. Formative and summative assessment: of student work, consistent with departmental marking policy and on a sufficiently regular and timely basis.
c. Maintaining classrooms and equipment: staff will treat all school property with respect and care and, equally, ensure their students do likewise.
d. Reporting on student progress: teaching staff will complete reports and grades in a prompt and timely fashion as and when required by the school in the appropriate directed manner and style.
e. Professional Development: teaching staff will reflect on and seek to continually improve their practice through, for example, collaboration with other staff, engaging with CPD courses opportunities and the school’s Personal Development Strategy (PDS) appraisal process.
f. Planning: teaching staff will be able to demonstrate evidence of planning in terms of where the lesson fits within the scheme of work and then delivering well-structured lessons using an appropriate range of teaching practices.
g. Special Educational Needs: teaching staff will make themselves aware of and accommodate pupils’ specific learning and medical needs.
Supporting and enriching our school community
a. Appearance: teaching staff should wear smart business dress which mirrors the dress code of the boys, or appropriate RGS issue co-curricular clothing when required.
b. Attendance: teaching staff are expected to support school events, such as assemblies; and attend those events as required by the Headmaster, including: Open Day, Junior and Senior Prizegiving Ceremonies, Commemoration Service, Parents’ Evenings, Field Days, Development Days and the Entrance Examination day.
c. Co-curricular contribution: teaching staff, including part-time staff on a pro-rata basis, are expected to make a significant contribution to the co-curricular life of the school. An example of what constitutes a significant contribution is taking a team with fixtures and after school practices, helping with a club or society and being involved with a house. Staff are matched to their skills as much as possible and so may contribute in equivalent ways to the example above.
d. Duties: teaching staff are expected to play their part in covering lessons and undertake duties as part of the ‘staff duty rota’, and carry out any other responsibility as reasonably requested by the Headmaster.
e. Pastoral contribution: teaching staff are expected to play a full role in the pastoral life of the school; this will include taking a Tutor Group when required.
f. Punctuality: staff should ensure prompt attendance within school contracted business hours.
Nicola Head
Ian
Teacher
of Biology, joined 2022
If you could choose any other career, what would it be? Professional sportsman! (In a dream life. Never got even close!!)
What Staff groups are you involved in?
Staff football after work; trips to the pub; fantasy football wine league; staff prayer on a Friday before school.
of Learning Support, joined 2017
What do you love about your department?
That we work as a team and recognise one another's expertise.
What Staff groups are you involved in?
Staff/Parent/Student choir.
Upholding the School policies
a. Awareness and modelling of school policies: teaching staff will read and act upon, or in accordance with, all the relevant school and departmental policies, and complete the annual ‘staff awareness’ form.
b. Equal opportunities: staff are expected to adhere to the School's equal opportunities policy.
c. Ethics and behaviour: staff will uphold public trust in the profession and the reputation of the school by maintaining the highest standards of ethics and behaviour, within and outside school. They will show tolerance of and respect for the rights of others and not undermine Fundamental British Values, including democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and mutual respect, and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs. They will ensure that their personal beliefs are not expressed in ways which exploit pupils’ vulnerability or might lead them to break the law.
d. Safeguarding: staff are expected to be aware of and comply with all aspects of the School’s safeguarding policy and to undergo initial and ongoing training; and be responsible for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of the students for whom they are responsible.
e. Student safety and wellbeing: staff will display the highest possible regard for student safety and wellbeing in accordance with policies, procedures and reasonable good sense at all times, whether on or off school premises.
WORKING AT THE RGS
Your career at the RGS begins with a warm welcome and comprehensive induction. You will be introduced to department colleagues, key people within the School and fellow new starters from across the departments.
Opportunities to get involved in wider school activities are many and varied; sporting fixtures, theatre productions and field trips to name just a few. Then there are the social groups set up by and for colleagues which include a running group, book club, theatre trips, football, crochet and a wind band. However you choose to get involved, you are guaranteed to find yourself among like-minded individuals.
Abinash System Engineer, joined 2011
What do you love about your department? Team work, Friendly co-workers, Flexibility.
What do you enjoy doing in your spare time? Cooking, Gardening, Watching movies.
Aldona Finance Manager, joined 2023
What do you love about your department? Kindness and friendliness.
What do you enjoy doing in your spare time? Bake, sport, hiking, time with my children
Jill Deputy Head, joined 2016
What's the best thing about working at the RGS?
Working in a school where you are given professional freedom, trust and the resources to do your job.
If you could give one bit of advice to your younger self what would it be? Enjoy the moment.
BENEFITS
In addition to joining a successful and sociable staff body you will also receive the following benefits:
Remuneration
Pension
Fee reduction
Relocation
Medical
QTS status
Career progression
Gym
Dining
Employee Assistance Programme
Well above the national scale, comparing favourably with others in the independent sector.
Choice of TPS or defined contribution scheme. The overall employer contribution in either case is 25% to include pension and benefits.
Fee reduction for son(s) of staff is available (after a qualifying period and subject to success at the entrance examination).
A generous relocation package for those living outside the area. There is a mortgage subsidy scheme as well as a rental scheme.
Private medical scheme.
Full support for a new member of staff wanting to achieve QTS status.
The RGS has a proven track record of career progression, both within the School and promotion to other schools.
Use of on-site gym at certain times of the day.
Lunch and refreshments are provided during term time.
A free, confidential counselling & wellbeing support service that can support you, your partner or spouse, and dependent children over 16 still living at home.
ABOUT THE ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL
The RGS is a kind, inclusive, tolerant community where diverse opportunity, personal development, high achievement and collaborative partnership define who we are.
Our values of inclusivity, scholarship, integrity, respect, courage and collaboration underpin all we do.
Boys come to the RGS from around 140 different schools in Surrey and the neighbouring home counties and this number is growing each year. We regularly receive four applications for every place.
The RGS curriculum aims to combine breadth with balance. In the first three years all boys study a broad range of subjects, choosing options at the end of their third year which sees them sitting ten GCSE subjects including English Language, English Literature, a Modern Foreign Language, Mathematics, three separate sciences and a humanities subject. From the Third Form, a Tutor Period is introduced during which boys study Information Technology, Problem Solving, First Aid, Health Education and Study Skills. It is also during this time that initial careers and higher education guidance is given which then continues throughout the boys’ time at the School.
The RGS boasts a thriving Sixth Form with all boys studying four subjects in the Lower Sixth and then continuing with three or four subjects to A Level in the Upper Sixth. This is complemented by a range of General Studies courses which are co-educational, organised jointly with Guildford High School.
All boys are encouraged to engage in independent research and activities throughout their time in the School via our Scholarship for all programme. Whilst not curricular, there is an expectation that staff will support this provision as their experience and expertise enables.
All members of the teaching staff help with co- and extra-curricular activities, of which there is an impressively wide range. Music, Art and Drama all flourish with performances, exhibitions and workshops. There is a well-equipped auditorium, a large Art School and a purpose built Music Department. We have a very active clubs and societies programme that takes place before, during and after school each day. All the Third Form take part in our curricular, weekly expedition and adventure programme, EXAD. We have five Field Days per year and also offer overseas expeditions, a large Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Programme and numerous sports tours. Staff are invited to attend and support all of these events.
WHY WORK IN GUILDFORD?
Guildford is a vibrant and exciting place in which to live. Rich in history, it is a welcoming town with a flourishing and varied cultural life. Entertainment is diverse with a number of lively and nationally renowned venues including G Live, the Yvonne Arnaud theatre and the eclectic Electric Theatre. There are outstanding sport and leisure facilities which include the state-of-the-art training venues and sports complexes of Surrey Sports Park and Guildford Spectrum. Guildford offers one of the south east’s best shopping experiences with the iconic High Street combining exclusive and popular national chains as well as a number of independent retailers. Dining options cater for every taste and budget with local traditional and gastro pubs in nearby Surrey villages drawing customers from a wide area.
Educationally, Guildford is thriving. RGS Guildford and Guildford High School are regularly ranked in the top ten single-sex schools in the country. RGS also enjoys close links with other girls’ schools, Tormead School and St Catherine’s, Bramley. The University of Surrey was awarded ‘University of the Year for Graduate Employment’ by The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2022.
Guildford has the advantage of being very accessible and enjoys excellent transport links. London is just over a 30-mile drive via the A3 and well served by trains (just 29 minutes to Clapham Junction and 39 minutes to London Waterloo). International airports London Gatwick and London Heathrow are only 30 minutes from the town.
Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty are close by; the Surrey Hills and North Downs are on the School's doorstep and provide opportunities to enjoy the stunning countryside; the south coast is approximately one hour by car.
William Cobbett “
The town of Guildford, which I, who have seen so many, many towns, think it is the prettiest, and…most happylooking, that I ever saw in my life.
GUILDFORD
The setting:
The Surrey Hills
North Downs
South Downs
Picturesque villages
The south coast
Travel by rail:
Clapham Junction 29 minutes
London Waterloo 39 minutes
Portsmouth Harbour 60 minutes
Gatwick Airport 45 minutes
Travel by road:
London 32 miles via the A3; Heathrow 22 miles; Gatwick 34 miles via A3 and M25; Portsmouth 44 miles; Brighton 59 miles
North Downs
The
Guildford Castle
SAFEGUARDING OF CHILDREN & SECURITY OF DISCLOSURE INFORMATION
The Royal Grammar School Guildford meets the requirements in respect of exempted questions under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. All applicants who are offered employment will be subject to an enhanced criminal record check from the DBS before the appointment is confirmed. This will include details of cautions, reprimands or final warnings, as well as convictions. It is of fundamental importance to The Royal Grammar School to ensure, so far as possible, that those who take up appointments do not pose a risk to the children in its care.
APPLICATIONS
We are proactively committed to creating a diverse staff body, which reflects the community that we teach. At RGS we value diversity and inclusion; we want to attract the best people for the roles available. This is regardless of age, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, disability, socioeconomic status or religious beliefs.
Please note: applications will be considered on receipt and we reserve the right to close applications early.