Warwick School are looking for an outstanding sportsperson who would like the opportunity to work in both Warwick Junior and Senior Schools. If you are interested in sharing your talents with young people or considering becoming a teacher, then this is the opportunity to develop your teaching and coaching skills whilst gaining experience in both a primary and secondary setting. For the right candidate, Warwick School also provides the opportunity to become a teacher with QTS being achieved within two years of starting the post. This is likely to be one exceptional candidate of the Graduate Assistants.
Graduate Assistants are expected to be available at all times during the school term. They are required to support the schools’ PE and Games programmes, including fixtures both in the week and at weekends. The successful candidate will therefore have played and/or have coaching experience in a variety of sports. The core competitive sports played at the school are rugby, hockey, cricket and tennis, but the sports programme also includes swimming, athletics, table tennis, badminton and more.
Next Steps
Application Closing Date : Friday 23rd January 2026 at 12pm.
Interview Date : Monday 26th January 2026.
Please feel free to reach out to the school on 01926-735413 or email us at hr@warwickschools.co.uk , in case you need any further information or clarification.
The Graduate Sports Assistant will report to the Director of Sport.
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Warwick School has a long history. The town of Warwick first appears in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in the year 914 AD, and this has long been taken as the date for the foundation of our school. The school moved to its current location on the banks of the River Avon in 1879 and in 1906 the name of Warwick School was adopted. From that point onwards, the oldest boys’
school in the country has grown from strength to strength.
The school is now a large community. There are over 250 boys in the Junior School and approximately 980 pupils in the Senior School, including a Sixth Form of over 270. In addition, there are facilities for 60 or so boys as full (or occasionally weekly) boarders. There are approximately 100 full-time teachers on the Senior School staff.
The Junior School for boys from Year 3 to 6, is divided into two parts: Upper and Lower School.