Location: London
Start Date: April 2026
Salary: Competitive and dependent on experience
Looking for a school administration role within a well-organised and supportive London secondary school
A well-regarded secondary school in London is seeking a professional and highly organised School Administrator to join their administrative team from April 2026.
Role Overview
This welcoming school is recognised for:
a calm and well-structured working environment
strong leadership and clear systems and
a supportive culture for both staff and pupils.
The successful candidate will play a vital role in supporting the day-to-day operations of the school working closely with senior leaders teaching staff pupils and parents.
The School
The schools administrative team is central to the smooth running of the school and is well supported by leadership.
Responsibilities typically include:
managing reception and visitor sign-in procedures
handling telephone and email enquiries professionally
maintaining accurate pupil and staff records and
providing general administrative support to senior staff.
Staff describe the school as organised friendly and professionally rewarding with clear expectations and good communication.
Benefits typically include:
Supportive leadership and a collaborative admin team
Structured induction and ongoing training
A positive and respectful working environment
Term-time working pattern
Opportunities to develop administrative skills within education
Administrator Experience and Skills
Previous experience in an administrative or office-based role
Strong organisational and communication skills
Confidence using ICT systems and school databases
Professional welcoming manner
The legal right to work in the UK
Application
If you are an experienced School Administrator seeking a new role in London please submit your CV at your earliest convenience.
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