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PE Head of Department - Full-time

Tunbridge Wells Grammar School for Boys, Tunbridge Wells

  • Ref:KCC886-4045-809T
  • Posted:09/03/2026
  • Pay:MPS / UPS plus TLR 1D
  • Start Date:September 2026
  • App Close Date:20/04/2026 at 10:00
  • Interviews:asap

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We are excited to present a rare and outstanding opportunity for a dynamic, forward-thinking, and energetic Head of PE to lead our thriving Physical Education department at TWGSB. This is an exceptional chance for an ambitious Teacher to shape the future of sport and physical development within a school that truly values PE as a cornerstone of its culture and identity. This is a role for a leader who wants to make a genuine impact and leave a legacy.

 

At TWGSB, our Physical Education ethos is simple yet powerful: “Sports for All”.

 

We are proud of our longstanding tradition of excellence and success in both team and individual sports. Our students thrive in an environment that celebrates participation, encourages ambition, and nurtures talent—whether they’re aspiring athletes or discovering new skills.

 

Our well-equipped facilities, committed staff, and highly engaged students make this a department with immense potential for continued growth and innovation.

 

Purpose of the Job

The Head of PE will play a pivotal role in elevating student attainment, driving curriculum excellence, and championing a vibrant sporting culture across the school. You will lead, inspire, and manage a dedicated team to ensure that TWGSB continues to deliver:

  • Outstanding teaching and learning across all key stages
  • Effective and innovative use of resources
  • Continually rising standards in both academic PE and practical performance
  • Inclusive, engaging opportunities for students of all abilities

 

This position would suit an experienced PE teacher already within a large department ready to step up or a HOD within a smaller school who is looking to increase their leadership skills and impact. You will have a proven track record in academic success and curriculum innovation.

 

Joining TWGSB means becoming part of an ambitious, supportive, and collaborative school environment. We are proud to offer:

  • Highly motivated, capable, and engaged students
  • A supportive leadership team, including the dedicated guidance of an Assistant Headteacher
  • Excellent facilities, equipment, and resources to support high-quality curriculum delivery
  • A welcoming and inclusive staff culture, where collaboration and wellbeing matter
  • Opportunities for ongoing professional development and career progression
  • A chance to help shape—and expand—a department with an already strong reputation

You will join a talented, multidisciplinary team committed to providing a personalised and holistic approach to education and student wellbeing.

 

The larger campus for TWGSB is in Tunbridge Wells. However, you will be required to work at other campuses connected to TWGSB and be expected to oversee extra-curricular activities and both campuses.

Information about the school

Tunbridge Wells Grammar School for Boys is one of the largest boy’s grammar schools within the country. In late 2021, we benefitted from a multi-million pound investment which resulted in brand-new Sports building at our Tunbridge Wells campus and the opening of our Sevenoaks campus.

Staff will benefit from a positive working environment, with strong support for professional development and specialist teaching rooms. We aim for high standards and the pursuit of academic excellence, helping every student to reach their full potential through the development of skills, concepts and knowledge, within the framework of a caring community. Relationships between staff and students are based on trust, mutual respect and a determination to succeed.

Please note that we will only accept CV’s if they are accompanied by an application form, which can be found on our website: https://www.twgsb.org.uk/187/vacancies We shall review applications as we receive them so apply early to avoid delay!

This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment. An enhanced DBS disclosure is required for this post

The School Context Tunbridge Wells Grammar School for Boys, also known Boys Grammar or TWGSB was originally founded in 1956 as a technical school and later became a grammar school in 1982. It is one of the largest grammar schools in England, with over 1800 students and approximately 160 staff split across two sites.

Whilst we are Boys Grammar School, we warmly welcome female students in the Sixth Form.

Our philosophy at TWGSB is that education is about personal development and should give young people every opportunity to explore and learn about the world around them.

Vision, Values and Ethos of our school With our vision to be ‘the best selective boys’ school in West Kent’ our school community embodies a culture of all round excellence, where education is about developing the individual to explore, nurture their skills and talents and achieve their fullest potential.

The strong sense of a vibrant community is tangible to those who walk into our school, talk to our students and staff and experience first-hand the sense of pride in the school.

We are currently undergoing a period of transformational change benefitting from a multi-million pound investment in Tunbridge Wells and a brand new building at our Sevenoaks campus, which opened in September 2021. In September 2025 Tunbridge Wells Grammar School for Boys will be one of the largest boys Grammar schools in the country. Here we all share the same vision: 'To be the best selective boys’ school in West Kent' and our journey towards achieving this continues to be an exciting one.

We can offer you the opportunity to work with highly able young people in a supportive, well-equipped and forward-thinking school. We offer a friendly and inclusive working environment and the chance to be part of a fantastic multidisciplinary team, who work hard and support each other to deliver personalised, bespoke education & care.

Living and working in Tunbridge Wells and Sevenoaks Both campuses are in an ideal location in which to live and work and are within 45 minutes of London by train, and are well served by Gatwick Airport.

The elegance of the Pantiles with its variety of excellent shops and restaurants, the beauty of the surrounding countryside, especially the High Weald, and the wide range of cultural and sporting facilities ensure that there is much to encourage even the most dedicated professional to enjoy some relaxation.

The historic and ancient town of Sevenoaks is closer to London than Tunbridge Wells. It is another popular place to live, offering many of the opportunities of the capital while located in the Garden of Kent. Lose yourself in wonderful Knole Park, with its wandering wild deer and historic house and end up on Sevenoaks high street in one of its lovely restaurants or cafes.

And if you don’t fancy living in either area, the surrounding villages provide excellent residential property within a commutable distance.

Job Contact Information

  • Name:Clare Peck
  • Address:Tunbridge Wells Grammar School For Boys, St Johns Road, Tunbridge Wells , Kent, TN4 9XB
  • Telephone: 01892 529551
  • Email: cpeck@twgsboys.kent.sch.uk

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We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all our students. You are advised that this post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and therefore this post is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure Application to the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). Please be aware that schools are also required to undertake online recruitment checks on shortlisted candidates under changes to Keeping Children Safe in Education.