After 3 years at my first school, I’ve decided it’s time for a change. My current schools got a lot going on, but there has to be other ways of doing things? I think if you stay in one place for too long, you don’t really question what you're doing after awhile and start accepting the good practice with the... well not so good... I’m a sucker for a good opportunity to compare & contrast... the best proof is experience!!
I saw an advert on the TES website for a teacher of music who would feel comfortable in a school with a military ethos... and there was mention of a 100+ marching band... I was sucked right in.
So... .I applied at Duke of York’s Royal Military School in Dover. I was invited last week for an interview and tour of the school. It’s right on the Sea front within 5 minutes of the white cliffs of Dover and Dover Castle. The grounds are surrounded by fields overlooking the town below. It’d be killer cycling to work but what a view!!
There are only 500 pupils on roll at the moment but every pupil is a full time border and has at least one parent in the armed forces. Because of it’s military funding, it is an independent school but not full of spoilt rich kids. For most kids it’s an opportunity to have stability in their lives and make long-term friends rather than bouncing from military base to military base.
At the interview there were 5 candidates and we rotated through 4 sessions of delivering a lesson, interview panel with the Head teacher, Deputy Head and Department Head, tour the school & an informal chat about staffing structure and professional expectations. It was 3 hours under the microscope and then all four-session leaders met to deliberate. At the end they called me into the office and offered me the position!! It’s like running for student council and winning the election... well in a grown up, mature and professional manner (of course) lol :P
The perks are minimal behaviour issues, small class sizes, generous musical resources, recital hall, chapel, 7 member music staff, a boost in salary, living by the sea, numerous music ensembles, extended holidays like 8 week summers, 4 week Easter, two week half terms AND there’s a Harry Potteresque meal hall to top things off. The trade off is Saturday morning lessons, 12 evening duty shifts per year and teaching until 5:30 weekdays... let’s face it, I’m not finishing work until then at my current school anyways! Plus many of the working hours are running extra curricular sport and music clubs. I’m a bit nervous about the chapel choir but I believe it will grow on me, as do most musical endeavors. I can’t wait to post some pictures...
The job doesn’t start until September so I have some time to find a place to live and tie up any loose ends in Coventry. Soon though, I’ll be a 45 minute ferry ride away from FRANCE!! And windsurfing in the English Channel... yippppeeeeeeee :D