Rugby Coach (Partnerships)
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School:
Royal Grammar School -
Location:
Newcastle -
Salary:
A starting salary will reflect the experience and skills offered by the successful applicant. There is also the potential for other opportunities to enhance your income while making a positive impact on the rugby and school community. -
Hours:
See job information pack -
Contractual Status:
Fixed term -
Closing Date:
17th Jun 2024
RUGBY COACH (Partnerships)
Required from September 2024
This exciting new role is an innovative collaboration, part-funded by England Rugby [RFU] and partly by RGS. Working 50% in RGS coaching rugby at all ages, and 50% in local schools [funded by the RFU], we are looking for an inspirational coach who can inspire the next generation. The objective of this role is to deliver on England Rugby priorities through TREDS to connect, grow, and diversify the rugby community by increasing participation among young people in areas of low participation.
This role will join a thriving RGS Partnerships programme, which reaches over 10,000 children from around 100 schools every year. Our ‘funded-teacher’ model has already shown success in Maths, Physics, Robotics and Computer Science will be joining the programme next year. The successful candidate will promote diversity and inclusion within the sport, both on and off the field. Historically, rugby has been a big part of the RGS sports programme and this exciting initiative hopes to continue that tradition whilst also increasing the numbers across the region enjoying and participating in the game.
Hours: This is a full-time, fixed-term, temporary position for one year, which we hope to secure beyond the initial term by showing proof of concept to the RFU in Easter 2025. The normal working hours for this role are 37.5 hours per week, on agreed shift patterns that will include Saturdays when there are school fixtures and tournaments. Hours of work could therefore vary but would generally not be before 7.45am or after 5.30pm. See Job information for further details.
Salary: A starting salary will reflect the experience and skills offered by the successful applicant. There is also the potential for other opportunities to enhance your income while making a positive impact on the rugby and school community.
Closing Date: 9.00am Monday 17th June 2024
TO APPLY: For full details please see www.rgs.newcastle.sch.uk/join-us/work-for-us
RGS is proud to be an equal opportunities employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships. Whilst all applications are considered on merit, we would particularly welcome applications from black and minority ethnic candidates who are currently under-represented in our staff community. We strive to achieve a diverse workforce, fully representative of our pluralistic society and the ethnic make-up of the student population in the UK. People of colour are under-represented on our staff team. We are keen to attract applicants from a diverse pool of candidates and determined to be a fully inclusive employer, and a great workplace for people of Black, Asian and ethnic minority heritage as well as White heritage.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and we expect all staff to share this commitment. All posts are subject to pre-interview referencing, internet searches and pre-employment checks including an enhanced DBS check with children’s barred list check.
Royal Grammar School
Thomas Horsley, the original settlor of the Royal Grammar School Newcastle (RGS) pledged his legacy to the School in 1525. Almost 500 years later, RGS continues to flourish as the premier independent school in the North East of England and as one of the country’s leading schools. In 2023 RGS was named overall ‘Independent School of the Year’ in The Telegraph Group’s national awards. RGS also consistently tops the region’s academic league tables and in 2024 RGS was awarded the Sunday Times’ North East’s Top Independent Secondary School, both the overall winner and for Academic Performance. While we pride ourselves on academic excellence, we are as well known for our high level of pastoral support, involvement in a wide range of sports and other co-curricular activities, and our commitment to bursaries and partnerships.
Today RGS is fully co-educational with over 1,300 students aged 7-18 years (Years 3 to 13) and our academically selective places are highly coveted. We have more than 250 students in the Junior School, which shares the same outstanding site as the Senior School. Our Sixth Form is one of the largest in the independent sector with more than 340 students.
The school is based in the heart of the City, immediately opposite Jesmond Metro station. The school occupies over 30 acres of land and has state-of-the-art facilities, including five brand new art studios, a new library, a new Sixth Form Centre, a 25m swimming pool, two Sports Halls, a Performing Arts Centre, outdoor football/rugby pitches at Mooracres, an artificial turf pitch for hockey and the former County Cricket Ground.
RGS is a special place, known and respected throughout the whole country as well as the North East. It’s a place where aspirations are high, results are outstanding, and opportunities are endless. Our students go on to study highly selective courses at the most sought-after universities, but also leave the school realising that life outside the classroom has been equally beneficial.
Academically, the school is highly selective. Students are assessed for entry at the key entry points (Y3, Y5, Y7, and a handful at Y9, plus Sixth Form). The biggest entry points are Y3 (60 students), Y7 (c.75 students) and Y12 (c.45 students). Beyond the academics, in Junior School (Y3-6) entry is assessed through activity days whilst at Y7 students are assessed through online tests and an interaction day. Sixth Form entry is through interview only.
Students sit baseline tests in Y7, Y10, and Y12 – the average GLA CAT score for both the current Y7 and Y12 is 117. We have several students who have the assistance of our dedicated Learning Support Team, which works across Junior and Senior School.
Academic selection and excellent teaching mean that the school’s results are exceptional. The published figures for 2024 are on the school’s website. For A-Level, 37.1% of A-Level grades were at A*; 71% A*- A; and 91.1% A* – B. For GCSE, the proportion of grade 9s was 44.7%; 9 – 8 was 70.1%; and 9 – 7 was 85.6%. In 2023, our results placed the RGS 51st nationally in The Sunday Times Parent Power league tables, up from 73rd place in 2022. Additionally, Top School Guide ranked the RGS 16th nationally for co-educational schools; and overall, 37th for A-Levels and 48th for GCSEs. Furthermore, School Sports Magazine recently ranked the RGS as the 27th best sports school (independent and state) in the UK.
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