Computer Science Post-Graduate Assistant Teacher (PGAT)
- Organisation: St Catherine's School
- Location: Surrey
- Tenure: Full-time / Fixed Term
- Closing Date: Thursday 30 April 2026
St Catherine’s seeks to appoint a Post Graduate Assistant Teacher (PGAT) with a specialism in Computing to join our Teaching Staff and Boarding Staff Team from September 2026 to July 2027.
This is an exciting opportunity to join the school during a period of continued modernisation and development, and to gain first‑hand experience of teaching, pastoral care and the wider life of a thriving boarding school.
The Role
As a PGAT, you will be resident in staff accommodation and an integral member of the Boarding Team, supporting the day‑to‑day running of both the Senior and Prep Schools (Primary and Secondary phases).
PGATs play a key role in the academic, pastoral and co‑curricular life of the school. The position is ideal for enthusiastic graduates considering a future career in education, youth work, coaching or pastoral care, and who are keen to contribute fully to a busy and supportive school community.
A specialism in Computing / Computer Science will enable the successful candidate to contribute to teaching and learning up to GCSE level, alongside wider digital and enrichment activities.
Key Responsibilities
The successful candidate will:
- Be focused on safeguarding pupils at all times
- Deliver a small number of Computing or Computer Science lessons up to GCSE level
- Support teaching and learning through lesson assistance and preparation
- Undertake a full duty evening once a week in a designated boarding house, working under the guidance of the Head of House or House Parent
- Provide emergency cover for boarding houses when required
- Supervise pupils during the school day across both the Senior and Prep Schools
- Organise or assist with boarding house activities on designated weekends
- Provide administrative support for staff in a designated area
- Participate in the school’s co‑curricular programme and assist with a variety of extra‑curricular activities
- Take part in day trips, residential trips, Activities Week in July, and occasional trips during school holidays where opportunities arise
- Undertake other duties as reasonably required by the Deputy Head (Community, Culture and Boarding) and Deputy Head (Academic)
Flexibility, professionalism and a genuine willingness to participate fully in the life of the school are essential.
The Successful Candidate Will:
- Be a graduate with a strong interest in Computing or Computer Science
- Be enthusiastic, responsible and proactive
- Have the confidence to work independently and collaboratively with pupils and colleagues
- Show a clear commitment to pastoral care and pupil wellbeing
- Be a positive role model within a boarding environment
- Have a passion for contributing to the wider life of the school
Some positions may be restricted to female applicants due to the requirement for overnight, one‑to‑one pastoral care within boarding houses.
Our Community
High standards are expected of all staff and pupils at St Catherine’s, within a lively, warm and supportive atmosphere where communication is excellent. The staff room facilities are welcoming, and the boarding houses are well resourced.
How to Apply
Applications should be completed via My New Term using the link on our website by 10.00am on Friday 30th April and should include:
- The completed My New Term application form
(available at: www.stcatherines.info/welcome/job-opportunities) - A curriculum vitae, if you wish to submit one in support of your application
Applications will be assessed in order of receipt, and interviews may take place at any stage of the recruitment process and before the closing deadline. Early application is encouraged.
St Catherine’s is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening, including checks with past employers and an enhanced
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St Catherine’s seeks to appoint a Post Graduate Assistant Teacher (PGAT) with a specialism in Computing to join our Teaching Staff and Boarding Staff Team from September 2026 to July 2027.
Description
This is an exciting opportunity to join the school during a period of continued modernisation and development, and to gain first‑hand experience of teaching, pastoral care and the wider life of a thriving boarding school.
The Role
As a PGAT, you will be resident in staff accommodation and an integral member of the Boarding Team, supporting the day‑to‑day running of both the Senior and Prep Schools (Primary and Secondary phases).
PGATs play a key role in the academic, pastoral and co‑curricular life of the school. The position is ideal for enthusiastic graduates considering a future career in education, youth work, coaching or pastoral care, and who are keen to contribute fully to a busy and supportive school community.
A specialism in Computing / Computer Science will enable the successful candidate to contribute to teaching and learning up to GCSE level, alongside wider digital and enrichment activities.
Key Responsibilities
The successful candidate will:
- Be focused on safeguarding pupils at all times
- Deliver a small number of Computing or Computer Science lessons up to GCSE level
- Support teaching and learning through lesson assistance and preparation
- Undertake a full duty evening once a week in a designated boarding house, working under the guidance of the Head of House or House Parent
- Provide emergency cover for boarding houses when required
- Supervise pupils during the school day across both the Senior and Prep Schools
- Organise or assist with boarding house activities on designated weekends
- Provide administrative support for staff in a designated area
- Participate in the school’s co‑curricular programme and assist with a variety of extra‑curricular activities
- Take part in day trips, residential trips, Activities Week in July, and occasional trips during school holidays where opportunities arise
- Undertake other duties as reasonably required by the Deputy Head (Community, Culture and Boarding) and Deputy Head (Academic)
Flexibility, professionalism and a genuine willingness to participate fully in the life of the school are essential.
The Successful Candidate Will:
- Be a graduate with a strong interest in Computing or Computer Science
- Be enthusiastic, responsible and proactive
- Have the confidence to work independently and collaboratively with pupils and colleagues
- Show a clear commitment to pastoral care and pupil wellbeing
- Be a positive role model within a boarding environment
- Have a passion for contributing to the wider life of the school
Some positions may be restricted to female applicants due to the requirement for overnight, one‑to‑one pastoral care within boarding houses.
Our Community
High standards are expected of all staff and pupils at St Catherine’s, within a lively, warm and supportive atmosphere where communication is excellent. The staff room facilities are welcoming, and the boarding houses are well resourced.
How to Apply
Applications should be completed via My New Term using the link on our website by 10.00am on Friday 30th April and should include:
- The completed My New Term application form
(available at: www.stcatherines.info/welcome/job-opportunities) - A curriculum vitae, if you wish to submit one in support of your application
Applications will be assessed in order of receipt, and interviews may take place at any stage of the recruitment process and before the closing deadline. Early application is encouraged.
St Catherine’s is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening, including checks with past employers and an enhanced
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