Queen Anne's seeks a Director of Sport. The successful applicant will lead and develop the coaching teams, inspire and motivate the girls to aspire for excellence and ensure inclusion for each girl within the sporting life of the school. This is a wide-reaching role with the main aim of inspiring students to get involved in sport and develop their sporting talents.
The Director of Sport will also develop a vision for the sporting infrastructure of the school, to ensure that the whole school community embraces the opportunities provided for physical fitness and wellbeing.
The school's aim is for the girls to enjoy sport, realise its importance to their performance in every area of their lives and produce elite sportswomen who will act as role models. The other element of sport at Queen Anne’s is fun, and we aim to ensure that the girls learn in a variety of ways that resonates with their learning styles and is always something to look forward to.
Next Steps
Closing date for applications: Monday 23 March 2026.
Please complete the application form here
Whilst completing the online application form, you will be prompted to provide information on your reasons for applying and suitability for the role. After submitting your application, you will receive an email confirming its receipt.
Candidates should provide an additional letter if you run out of room and any queries regarding the role can be directed to hr@qas.org.uk
Queen Anne’s reserves the right to close the application process early
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Queen Anne’s School is an ambitious and dynamic day and boarding school for girls aged 11–18. Situated in the Reading suburb of Caversham, just north of the River Thames, the School occupies a 35-acre campus of beautiful grounds.
Queen Anne’s empowers its girls, preparing them for an ever changing world through an exciting and continually evolving education. Originally part of the Grey Coat Hospital Foundation that was founded in 1698 by eight merchants in Westminster, it is today part of the United Westminster and Grey Coat Foundation (the Foundation). The Foundation, whose charitable object is the provision of education with a Christian ethos, comprises three independent schools and two academies.