Drama Teacher – Independent School in the West Midlands
A superb opportunity has arisen for a Drama Teacher to join a well-regarded independent school near Birmingham. This is a full-time position to begin in January, teaching across KS3–KS5 (GCSE and A-Level Drama and Theatre Studies). The successful candidate will join a creative and forward-thinking Performing Arts faculty and play an active role in the wider cultural life of the school.
- Full-time Drama Teacher required from January
- Independent day and boarding school with strong academic and creative reputation
- Thriving Performing Arts department with modern theatre and studio facilities
- Small classes with motivated pupils and excellent behaviour
Drama is a flagship subject within the school, with consistently strong results. In 2023, 79% of GCSE pupils achieved grades 7–9 in Drama, while 83% of A-Level candidates secured A*–B. The school stages a wide variety of productions each year in its modern theatre, ranging from Shakespeare and musicals to original student-devised performances. Pupils are also encouraged to pursue LAMDA qualifications, theatre trips, and participation in local and national arts festivals.
Requirements
• Qualified Drama Teacher with QTS (PGCE, QTLS or equivalent considered)
• Strong subject knowledge with the ability to teach across GCSE and A-Level Drama and Theatre Studies
• Experience directing productions and leading extracurricular drama desirable
• Enthusiastic, creative, and passionate about inspiring pupils through performance and the arts
• Legal right to work in the UK
Salary & Benefits
Paid to scale on MPS/UPS, with additional independent school enhancements available for experienced candidates. Staff benefits include free term-time lunches, free on-site parking, contributory pension scheme, CPD opportunities, and use of on-site sporting and leisure facilities. Boarding staff may be eligible for accommodation.
About the School
This school educates around 400 pupils aged 2–18. Known for its strong sense of community and emphasis on individual care, the school combines academic ambition with outstanding creative and co-curricular provision. Sixth Form students consistently progress to top universities, including Russell Group institutions, and a growing number pursue higher education in performing arts.
The school campus is set in beautiful parkland, combining historic architecture with modern facilities. The Performing Arts centre includes a purpose-built theatre, drama studios, and rehearsal spaces. Boarding is an important aspect of school life, fostering a close-knit, diverse and vibrant community with pupils from the UK and abroad. Teachers are encouraged to play an active role beyond the classroom, contributing to productions, enrichment clubs, and weekend activities.
• 79% GCSE grades 7–9 in Drama (2023)
• 83% A-Level grades A*–B in Drama and Theatre Studies (2023)
• Purpose-built theatre and modern performance spaces
• Active drama programme including LAMDA, festivals and enrichment trips
• Around 400 pupils aged 2–18 with excellent behaviour and ambition
Application
To apply for this opportunity to work as a Drama Teacher, please forward your CV as soon as possible.
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