Hampton is one of the country’s leading, most successful and best-resourced independent schools and has been helping boys to fulfil their potential and realise their aspirations for over 460 years.
Our community is vibrant, dynamic and happy, making it a wonderful place to teach and learn. Members of the Common Room are talented and hugely supportive of one another and their pupils; they share their love of learning with young people who are bright, intellectually inquisitive and aspirational.
Hampton is a lively, friendly and inclusive School where we aspire to enable our boys to not only to make sense of the world, but also to want to go out and improve it. Above all, Hamptonians are encouraged and indeed expected to aspire to personal best while supporting those around them with kindness and respect.
The Hampton School Trust is one of the country’s leading and most successful groups of independent schools. Comprising Hampton (ages 11–18), whose history spans over 460 years, Hampton Prep (ages 7–11) and Hampton Pre-Prep (ages 3–7), the Trust brings together three exceptional schools within a vibrant, inclusive and values-led community dedicated to enabling young people to fulfil their potential and realise their aspirations.
Situated in a leafy suburb of South West London, our Schools benefit from first class facilities and resources, as well as a powerful and distinctive culture of belonging among staff and pupils. In September 2026, Hampton and Hampton Prep will formally become a 7–18 all-through school, marking an exciting new chapter in the Trust’s development.
The Millennium Boat House, shared with our neighbouring girls’ school, Lady Eleanor Holles, has a prime location on the nearby River Thames, and provides the focal point for our popular and successful Boat Club.
Hamptonians’ examination results and university entrance record consistently rank in the top echelon nationally and indeed internationally. Nearly all Hampton leavers go on to undergraduate courses at Russell Group or equivalent universities; around 25 pupils are offered places at Oxford and Cambridge annually, and a significant number move on to global top-10 universities. We also support pupils who wish to study at universities in North America or Europe, some of whom secure academic and/or sporting scholarships.
At Hampton Pre-Prep and Prep Schools, we provide a nurturing and welcoming environment where every child is celebrated as an individual.
Across all Schools in the Trust, there is a shared commitment to academic excellence, outstanding pastoral care and a wide ranging co-curricular programme, underpinned by a culture and ethos that encourages pupils to aspire to their personal best while supporting one another with kindness and respect.
Each school offers a distinct yet complementary educational experience: a joyful and nurturing foundation in the Pre-Prep, where children build the strongest possible foundations for a lifelong love of learning; an ambitious and academically challenging curriculum in the Prep, where pupils develop confidence, character and a genuine passion for discovery; and a dynamic, high achieving environment at Hampton, where pupils benefit from boundless co-curricular opportunities and consistently secure places at leading universities in the UK and worldwide.
Hampton’s notably diverse, socially inclusive nature is an especially cherished part of our DNA; we are far from being a stereotypical public school. Currently, 7% of our boys (around 100 in total) attend on means-tested, free places, many of which are funded by a separate but closely linked educational charity, The Fitzwygram Foundation.
‘One of the most genuinely inclusive, diverse independent schools in the London area’. Good Schools Guide
A copy of the full ISI report can found on the School website and a summary booklet of the inspection team’s key findings is linked here.
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Hampton is one of the country’s foremost academically selective independent schools and this is an excellent opportunity to join a vibrant and successful team in a happy, high-achieving environment.
Sport is a major part of both curricular and cocurricular life at Hampton School and plays an essential role in the physical, emotional and social development of every boy in the school. We are justifiably proud of the facilities, support, expertise and talent provided by the Games and PE Departments.
This position represents an outstanding opportunity for an aspiring Rowing Coach to join Hampton School. The successful candidate will be passionate about rowing and ideally hold British Rowing and RYA L2 Powerboat qualifications. You will be highly motivated, enthusiastic and dedicated to ensuring the best outcome for Hampton Rowers.
Boys in the First to Fourth Years have a double period of Games each week; the Fifth Year, Lower Sixth and Upper Sixth share a triple period each Wednesday afternoon. Unlike at many other schools, Hampton pupils can choose their preferred sport and have a wide choice.
We compete in prestigious local, regional and national competitions as well as holding regular fixtures with schools from across the region. It is expected that boys treat themselves, their opponents and all officials with proper respect and courtesy and they are encouraged to play with a sense of adventure and freedom without self-indulgence.
We do not encourage dour, percentage-driven sport but sport with a sense of fun in the right measure. By the same token we understand and respect that some boys will play sport for leisure or health reasons rather than competitively.
Each major sport has its own Master-In-Charge. The staffing of Games at Hampton is generous. In addition to the PE Staff many of the academic staff are talented sports people and they offer additional teaching and support on the sports field. We are also fortunate enough to have regular visits from outside expert performers and specialist coaches.
The Department
Hampton aspires to be one of the top rowing schools in the country and it is a very popular sport amongst our boys. The boys row on the Molesey stretch of the River Thames which is just a short run from the school. Our facilities are outstanding with a superb boathouse and impressive fleet of boats.
The school has a dedicated coaching team headed by its own, full time Director of Rowing, Colin Greenaway, a former international athlete and Junior International Coach for the Great Britain Team. Pupils begin learning the discipline in the Third Year when they will be taught to scull. The emphasis is on enjoyment and watermanship. There are regular training camps in the holidays, some at the Boathouse, but also in Spain and Belgium.
Old Hamptonians, including Karl Hudspith (President of the Oxford University Boat Club 2012), the Livingston brothers and the Smith brothers have competed in the Boat Race. The Searle brothers are also well-known Old Hamptonians and Olympic Gold Medallists. (Greg Searle was part of the Bronze Medal GB Eight, London 2012 twenty years after his Olympic Gold in Barcelona 1992).
Hampton’s rowing department has a thriving Parents’ Association which raises funds to support our rowers. Each year the Hampton School Boat Club hosts two major rowing events on its home stretch of the River Thames: The Hampton Small Boats Head and The Hampton Fours and Eights Head. Both races are run over a course of approximately 3000m downstream from Sunbury Lock. The first of these events is the Small Boats Head, typically held in late November, with the Fours and Eights head following in late January/early February. Viewing is possible, along the full length of the course; from the towpath running on the south (Molesey) bank from the start at Sunbury Lock to the finish at the western end of Platt’s Eyot.
The responsibilities below outline the core elements of the role and are not exhaustive.
Key responsibilities:
- To consult with fellow rowing coaches and work as part of an already effective and dynamic coaching team to fulfil the technical and physiological coaching requirements of the role
- To assist with the planning and coaching of rowing sessions under the direction of other members of the Coaching Team with the aim of raising achievement. These sessions could include: On-water sessions; Land Ergo sessions; Training camps; Regattas and Head races
- To demonstrate excellent knowledge of rowing and sculling techniques
- To provide support to pupils and feedback on pupils’ conduct as required including the assessment of athletes and an ongoing evaluation of training and results
- Ensure attendance procedures are followed and registers accurately recorded
- Assisting with and supervising the offloading of the trailer as well as rigging / de-rigging of boats
- To uphold all safety requirements of the boat club and the welfare of those who row in the squad while under the supervision of the boat club
- Be proactive in matters relating to health and safety, monitoring and dealing with such things as trip hazards by ensuring equipment is tidied away safety and maintenance of all equipment and assets of the boat club
- Subject to appropriate training and certification, administer basic first aid to pupils wherever required during the working day, dealing with any basic accidents, reporting incidents and liaising with School’s Nursing Team, as required
- Adhere to the School's H&S and Staff Behaviour policies and procedures
Person Specification:
The successful candidate should be able to demonstrate the following skills, qualifications and experience:
A commitment to the Safeguarding and wellbeing of pupils
- Passionate about Rowing with experience as a rower or coach
- A specialist Sports and/or relevant British Rowing coaching qualification and RYA L2 Powerboat Qualification would be advantageous
- Experience of working with children or young people
- Awareness of Health and Safety issues (First Aid training will be provided)
- A warm, cheerful and well-presented person, capable of inspiring confidence in pupils and parents
- Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written
- Capable of working independently and as part of a team
- Understand fully what is required to promote the aims and ethos of the School and understand the nature of independent education and of the high expectations within the sector
- Highly motivated, enthusiastic and dedicated to ensuring the best outcome for the crew
- Personable, confident, self-motivated and able to demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Able to deal politely and effectively with staff, pupils, parents and the general public
- Professionalism and commitment to the demands of a successful co-curricular programme
- Ability and willingness to learn on the job and attend INSET as necessary
- Clean Full driving licence is desirable
Hours and Holidays
Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 5.30pm but with the high level of flexibility and commitment that the nature of the admissions process requires, particularly during the peak October to mid-March period. Some evening and weekend work is also required to support entrance assessments, interviews, open events and primary/prep school events. The role is primarily based at Hampton to ensure close collaboration with colleagues and prospective families, although some hybrid working during the School holidays will be considered for the right candidate. Annual leave should be taken during the School holidays wherever possible and agreed with the Line Manager in advance.
Salary
A suitably attractive salary, commensurate with the appointed candidate’s skills and experience, is available. The Governors review salary Scales each year to ensure they remain competitive. Salaries are paid by bank transfer on the 25th of the month, or next working day thereafter, in 10 equal payments.
Hours and Holidays
This is a part-time position and will include weekdays and weekends to attend coaching sessions and regattas. There may also be the opportunity to attach rowing camps during school holidays, to be discussed and agreed with the Director of Rowing and in their absence, Deputy Head (Pastoral). The remuneration package includes pay for holidays which are to be taken during School holiday periods. Staff are required to be at School on INSET and Open Days. Offers of employment will be made on merit and suitability of qualifications and experience, in pursuit of our policy of equal opportunities. The School reserves the right to offer the post at any stage in the appointment process.
Training
Where necessary, to attend INSET training or undergo other training to increase competence, proficiency and safety awareness.
- To act as Fire Marshal and First Aider as required. Training will be provided
- Any other reasonable tasks required by the Deputy Head (Academic), The Headmaster and/or Bursar in association with the above role.
Please note that there may be some changes and additions to the above. This document is designed to provide applicants with a flavour of the position and responsibilities. It is not necessarily comprehensive and exhaustive.
Candidates must have the right to work in the UK as Sponsorship is not available.
Equal Opportunities
It is the policy of Hampton School Trust to provide equal employment opportunities for all qualified individuals and to prohibit discrimination in employment on any basis protected by applicable law, including but not limited to race, colour, religious creed, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, ancestry, national origin, age, medical condition or disability. Hampton promotes equal employment opportunities in all aspects of employment through positive employment policies and practices.
If any special requirements or access arrangements are required to attend an interview, please inform us.
Offers of employment will be made on merit, suitability of qualifications and experience, in pursuit of our policy of equal opportunities
Safeguarding
The post holder’s responsibility for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young persons for whom they are responsible, or with whom they come into contact will be to adhere to and ensure compliance with the Trust’s Safeguarding Policy and Procedures at all times. We reserves the right to offer the post at any stage in the appointment process.
Further details of the Hampton School Trust are available on our websites.
This post involves working with children, it is an offence to apply for this role if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity relevant to children.
Please note all appointments are subject to the Hampton School Trust Recruitment, Selection and Disclosure Policy and Procedure.
The School is legally required to carry out a number of pre-appointment checks which are detailed in the School's Recruitment, Selection and Disclosure Policy and Procedure. The information you are being asked to provide in this form is required so that the School can comply with those legal obligations should your application be successful. Please note that in order to be considered for a position at the School, you must complete this application form. A curriculum vitae will not be accepted in place of a completed application form.
Hampton School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, contractors and volunteers to share this commitment.