Wellington College
Bracknell Forest
Salary:
Competitive
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
20 October 2025
Job overview
We are seeking a compassionate and visionary HM to lead one of our vibrant boarding houses. The HM plays a pivotal role in shaping the culture, ethos and daily life of the House, fostering a nurturing, inclusive and stimulating environment where pupils aged 13–18 can thrive academically, socially and emotionally. Starting in September 2026.
Why Wellington:
Wellington College is a pioneering co-educational boarding and day school that blends heritage with innovation to prepare young people to shape and serve the world of tomorrow. Our dynamic educational philosophy fuses tradition with modernity, offering a curriculum and teaching methods that evolve to meet the challenges of the 21st century. With consistently outstanding academic results, a world-class arts and sports programme, and sector-leading pastoral care, Wellington provides a transformative education that is truly a way of life. Our vibrant community is built on the values of Kindness, Courage, Respect, Integrity, and Responsibility, which underpin every aspect of life at the College.
As HM, you will:
* Lead a team of pastoral staff including a Deputy HM and Assistant HM.
* Champion pupil wellbeing, safeguarding and personal development.
* Be the primary point of contact for parents and guardians.
* Oversee the smooth running of the House, including routines, discipline and co-curricular engagement.
* Encourage full participation in weekend activities and College life.
Teaching Responsibilities
The successful candidate will be employed primarily as a teacher, with the subject to be agreed.
You will:
* Deliver engaging and challenging lessons across a range of age groups.
* Use innovative pedagogical strategies and digital tools to inspire independent, imaginative, and critical thinking.
* Foster inclusive relationships and create safe, stimulating learning environments.
* Support pupils' academic progress through effective assessment and feedback.
Life at a Boarding School
Teaching at Wellington College is a calling. Our teachers are integral to the rhythm of boarding school life, which includes a six-day week with Saturday morning lessons and weekend activities. Staff are expected to immerse themselves in the full life of the College—supporting House duties, attending Chapel, and engaging in social, cultural, and sporting events.
Safeguarding and Wellbeing
Safeguarding is a cornerstone of life at Wellington. We are unwavering in our commitment to the safety and wellbeing of every student. All staff are expected to uphold the highest standards of child protection and contribute to a culture of care, respect, and emotional security.
Our Benefits
We don't just offer a job—we offer a rewarding career with a host of benefits to support your wellbeing and development:
* Private Medical Insurance
* Complimentary lunch during shifts.
* Professional development support.
* Subsidised membership to the Wellington Health & Fitness Club.
* Teacher's pension scheme.
* Employee Assistance Programme.
* Enhanced Maternity/Paternity scheme.
* Cycle-to-work initiative.
* Free parking on campus.
* Fee remission for college tuition.
How to Apply
If you're ready to make a meaningful impact in a vibrant and values-driven community, we'd love to hear from you.
For additional information on how to apply, please visit the Teaching page at Wellington College recruitment Website. Applications will only be accepted through the designated application form on our vacancy website.
Closing: Monday 20 October 2025
Interviews: 5/6 November 2025
Wellington College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Applicants will be required to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).
We reserve the right to interview suitable candidates before the closing date or to close the vacancy prior to closing date if deemed appropriate. You are advised to submit your application as early as possible to avoid missing your chance to apply.
We are an equal opportunities employer and are seeking applications from suitable candidates from all backgrounds.
All applicants must have a valid right to work in the UK and must be able to produce supporting documents.
Attached documents
Candidate Pack HM
3.09MB
About Wellington College
Wellington College
Duke's Ride, Crowthorne
Berkshire
RG45 7PU
United Kingdom
Information about the College
Set in 400 acres of beautiful parkland in Crowthorne, just 35 miles from London, Wellington College is a leading coeducational day and boarding school with a global reputation.
Blending heritage with cutting-edge education, Wellington empowers pupils with the skills, character, and confidence to shape a better world. Our dynamic curriculum, tech-enhanced classrooms, and pupil-centred learning keep us at the forefront of modern education.
Rooted in our core values — Kindness, Courage, Respect, Integrity, and Responsibility — Wellington offers outstanding academics, exceptional arts and sports, and award-winning pastoral care. With 18 boarding houses and a new Sixth Form centre, our wellbeing programmes and mental health initiatives prepare students for happy, successful lives beyond school.
The Curriculum
At Wellington College, learning is vibrant, varied, and designed to spark curiosity. From day one, pupils dive into a broad mix of subjects — languages, humanities, arts, and core disciplines — all underpinned by our unique Wellbeing programme.
In Third Form, students explore two languages, two humanities, and three electives, alongside Maths, English, Science, and Classics. The Malim Prize is a rite of passage for all third formers, a creative research challenge that celebrates independent thinking.
In Middle School, pupils tailor their GCSEs from a wide range of options, with most taking nine or ten subjects. They also study either the HPQ or our bespoke Fragments course, plus regular Wellbeing sessions.
In Sixth Form, students choose between A Levels or the International Baccalaureate, both offering rigorous, globally respected pathways. With top exam results and strong university placements — including Oxbridge and elite global institutions — Wellington prepares pupils not just for exams, but for life.
Facilities
Set within 400 acres of stunning parkland, Wellington College offers world-class spaces for learning, creativity, and sport. From cutting-edge classrooms to top-tier arts and athletic facilities — and a brand-new Sixth Form Centre opened in 2024 — everything is designed to inspire excellence.
Academic
Wellingtonians excel — whichever path they choose. In 2024, nearly 40% of GCSE grades were 9s, and over 70% were 9s or 8s. At Sixth Form, almost half of pupils achieved top grades at A Level or IB, with 41 students earning at least three A*s or Higher Level 7s.
Over the past five years, 100 pupils have secured Oxbridge offers, while 20–25 head to top US universities annually, including the Ivy League. Wellington's academic success opens doors worldwide.
Arts
Wellington College is a global leader in the Arts. With the 900-seat Annenberg Auditorium, the intimate Christopher Lee Theatre, five other performance spaces, two Music buildings, a dance studio, recording suite, TV and radio studios, and the iconic Grimshaw Art School — creativity thrives at every turn.
Sports
With over 25 sports, 200 teams, and 1,200 fixtures in 2023/24, Wellington College is a powerhouse of participation and performance. More than 30 pupils competed at national level, with 23 teams or individuals reaching national finals and five overseas tours.
Highlights included national titles in hockey, cricket, rugby, rackets, shooting, and skiing, plus standout achievements in athletics, football, golf, gymnastics, polo, swimming, and triathlon. Many pupils earned professional contracts or US scholarships in rugby, hockey, and golf.
Wellington champions sport for all, investing in elite coaching and top-tier facilities — from new tennis and netball courts to a renovated cricket pavilion, indoor golf swing room, and a versatile gym for everything from high-performance training to yoga.
Pastoral
At Wellington, house life is central — every pupil feels their house is the best. With dedicated Housemasters, tutors, matrons, and housekeepers, each house is a true home away from home.
We lead the way in pastoral care, with national awards for safeguarding, pioneering mental health initiatives, and a unique Wellbeing curriculum that builds resilience, grit, and emotional intelligence. From happiness lessons to open conversations on sex, consent, and social responsibility, Wellington prepares pupils for life — confident, healthy, and ready to thrive.
Performing Arts
Music, Dance, and Drama thrive at Wellington. From Les Misérables to sell-out Fringe shows, House competitions, and the spectacular Speech Day Big Top performance, pupils shine on stage and behind the scenes.
Music is everywhere — with weekly recitals, major concerts, and choirs performing at venues like St Paul's Cathedral and touring internationally. With over 20 practice rooms, two Music buildings, and a recording studio, students explore everything from jazz to a cappella.
Drama dazzles with student-led productions, masterclasses, and standout shows like Jack Absolute Flies Again and Lionboy. The WellingTony's, House Fives, and outreach programmes add depth and opportunity.
Dance is dynamic and inclusive, with over 750 pupils auditioning for House Dance and 110 performing in the Christmas show. From ballet to street, silks to acro, Wellington's dancers impress in curriculum showcases and high-energy battles.
Co-Curricular
Wellington champions leadership and social impact through the CCF, Duke of Edinburgh's Award, and the innovative Global Social Leaders programme — empowering pupils to tackle real-world challenges.
With clubs from Green Power Racing to Field Gun, and creative outlets like WTV and DukeBox Radio, plus favourites like Debating, Photography, and Model UN, there's something for every passion and purpose.
Wellington College Education (WCE)
As a global network united by a common purpose – pioneering education to serve and help shape a better world – Wellington College Education's (WCE) aim, either directly or alongside its worldwide partners, is to expand educational opportunities and foster cultural connectivity through leadership, innovation, and international collaboration.
The WCE network encompasses 10 co-educational schools and educates approximately 8,000 students around the world in India, China, and Thailand, as well as powering Festivals of Education for educators in the UK, China, Thailand, and the US.
As staff across our pioneering family of schools, you will collaborate across continents, grow professionally through exchanges and secondments, and contribute to a shared mission: to expand opportunity, deepen cultural connection and deliver educational excellence.
We are looking for passionate, talented educators ready to make a global impact. Explore your next career move with WCE – where every school strengthens the whole, and every teacher helps shape a better world.
For more information, see the Wellington College International:
Wellington College International Tianjin
Wellington College International Shanghai
Wellington College International Hangzhou
Wellington College International Bangkok
Wellington College International Pune
Hiba Academy Shanghai
Hiba Academy Hangzhou
Hiba Academy Nantong
Please note that you are wholly responsible for fact checking in respect of the information provided by schools. Please also check for the latest visa and work permit requirements that may apply. Tes is not responsible for the content of advertisements or the policies adopted by advertising schools. Tes asks that all schools followTes' Fair Recruitment Policy.