Head of Computing – Independent School

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Head of Computing – Independent School (South West London)

Location: South West London (across Upper & Lower School sites)
Start Date: September 2026
Contract: Full Time, Permanent
Salary: Competitive, dependent on experience

About the School

This innovative and forward-thinking independent school in South West London is making significant investment into computing, digital learning, and AI education. With approximately 250 pupils across Upper and Lower School sites, the school offers a dynamic, well-resourced environment with a strong focus on creativity, curiosity, and future-ready skills.

The school boasts a state-of-the-art computer lab, VR headsets, 3D printers, and robotics equipment, and is committed to embedding AI into learning in engaging, age-appropriate, and imaginative ways. Staff benefit from a collaborative culture, excellent facilities, and leadership that actively supports innovation and autonomy.

The Role

We are seeking a high-energy, engaging, and forward-thinking Head of Computing to lead computing across both Upper and Lower School sites. This is a permanent senior role with full autonomy over the computing provision, curriculum design, and use of cutting-edge resources.

The successful candidate will be passionate about inspiring pupils—particularly at primary age—through fun, interactive lessons that clearly explain complex processes in an accessible and exciting way. You will play a central role in shaping how AI, digital literacy, and emerging technologies are embedded meaningfully across the school.

Key Responsibilities



Lead, manage, and develop computing provision across Upper and Lower School sites

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Design and deliver an engaging, age-appropriate computing curriculum, including AI, coding, robotics, digital safety, and creative technology projects

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Embed AI into lessons in imaginative and practical ways that excite and inspire pupils

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Make full and innovative use of the school’s state-of-the-art computer lab, VR headsets, 3D printers, and robotics equipment

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Ensure high standards of teaching, learning, and pupil engagement across all year groups

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Clearly explain technical concepts and processes to primary-aged pupils in an accessible and engaging manner

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Support staff across the school to integrate meaningful digital learning into their teaching

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Monitor and evaluate the quality of teaching and learning within computing

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Oversee and coordinate online assessments and relevant external examinations

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Identify and support pupils with particular aptitude or interest in computing and technology

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Maintain a safe digital learning environment, including oversight of monitoring, filtering, and digital safeguarding

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Act as part of the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) team with responsibility for online safety

Role Requirements

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Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent

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Proven experience teaching computing or a closely related subject

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Experience working with primary-aged pupils and the ability to communicate complex ideas clearly and enthusiastically

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High-energy, engaging teaching style with a passion for innovation

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Strong subject knowledge across computing, AI, robotics, and digital safety

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Experience working in a technology-rich or Apple-based environment (preferred)

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Confidence using and implementing emerging technologies such as VR and AI in the classroom

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Strong understanding of safeguarding, e-safety, and UK GDPR requirements

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Excellent organisational, leadership, and communication skills

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Ability to work flexibly across two school sites

Why Join ANZUK Education?

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Dedicated, personalised support from an experienced education consultant

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Access to free CPD and ongoing professional development

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Opportunity to work in a school that is genuinely investing in computing, AI, and future-focused education

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A permanent leadership role with autonomy, resources, and backing to innovate

How to Apply for This Role

Please contact Toussaint on:
📧 (email address removed) OR (email address removed)

Interviews taking place within the next two weeks

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