Brentwood School is at the forefront of independent education, providing first class opportunities for its day and boarding pupils.
Founded in 1557 by Sir Antony Browne, the School statutes were signed by John Donne in 1622 declaring that pupils should be instructed in Virtue, Learning and Manners; values still embodied today. Combining inspirational modern teaching with traditional values, the School aims to provide a first rate education. Brentwood School offers extensive extra-curricular opportunities, including excellence in sport, music and drama, the largest optional Combined Cadet Force in the country and a high level of participation in the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme.
Benefits of working at Brentwood School
Teaching staff benefits:
Competitive salary
Contributory teachers' pension scheme
Optional subsidised private health care
Free school lunches
Free school sports centre membership
The motivation and commitment of staff
Pleasant working environment, school grounds and atmosphere
Excellent attitude and behaviour of the pupils
Small class sizes
Outstanding resources
High level of pastoral care and parental support
Broad academic & extra-curricular programme
Non-teaching staff benefits:
Competitive salary
Contributory pension scheme
Optional subsidised private health care
Free school lunches (during term time)
Free school sports centre membership
Excellent facilities
Friendly and attractive working environment
The dedication and commitment of fellow staff