To encourage a culture of learning creativity and development in the House to ensure that
the conditions and supervision in boarding are conducive to academic progress.
To ensure there are proper procedures in place for signing in and out for boarders.
To ensure the observance of school uniform/dress code maintaining the excellent
presentation and appearance of all Boarders.
To oversee the arrangements regarding weekend leave half terms and holidays laundry and
pocket money.
To foster with the support of the House staff the establishment of a happy and caring
environment within the House by listening understanding and responding to the Boarders
needs.
To develop in the Boarders a collective responsibility to be aware of the difficulties or
problems of others and to offer such support and help for each other as appropriate.
To manage behaviour and discipline in the house supporting the schools disciplinary policy
by encouragement and reward and by a clearly understood and fair system of sanctions and
foster an acceptance of the Schools code of conduct.
To inform the Head of Boarding and Pastoral care of serious cases of breaches of school rules.
To advise and support Boarders at a time and place which is conducive to good
communication concerning any emotional social or behavioural problems they may have.
To ensure that the individual circumstances needs strengths and weaknesses of each Boarder
are identified and known by yourself and other staff so that the individual opportunities
talents and potential are developed and maximized.
To deal with problems that have been referred to the House and in cases of difficulty to refer
these to the Head of Boarding or Head of Pastoral Care as appropriate.
To monitor and support the involvement of Boarders in extra-curricular activities and their
personal development.
To organize lead or staff the program of extra-curricular activities available to the Boarders at
evenings and weekends.
To provide opportunities for leadership within the House.
To keep suitable records of Boarders progress welfare health emotional problems
achievements and misconduct; to provide such reports and references as may reasonably be
required.
To keep accurate records both in hard copy and electronically.
Organise the induction of new Boarders into Boarding House life.
Ensure each boarder completes an induction program both in school and in boarding and
records are kept in individual student files.
Being familiar with the home background and personal history of each member of their
house. This involves establishing good relationships with parents and being available to
discuss any relevant concerns as required.
Being alert to any changes in a pupils home circumstances that might give rise to concern and
sharing this information with the relevant boarding and teaching staff.
Building up a sense of belonging and unity within the house by encouraging good
interpersonal relationships between members of the house within each year group and
across all year groups and between house staff and students.
Monitoring the effective use of students time and encouraging participation at school and
within the boarding house.