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We are actively recruiting for an SSLP Co-ordinator to start as soon as possible.

Southwark Schools’ Learning Partnership (SSLP) is a unique collaboration between local maintained and independent senior schools supporting students from the London Borough of Southwark. SSLP and its constituent schools are committed to diversity, inclusion and anti-racism throughout its community.

The SSLP Co-ordinator is the only role dedicated to supporting the partnership and is employed through Dulwich College. This role is presently a part-time role (2 days a week during state school term-times). There may be the opportunity to do additional partnerships work for Dulwich College.

To apply complete the application form and write a supporting statement explaining how your skills, knowledge and experience will enable you to deliver the role as set-out in the job description.  Please send the application form and supporting statement to the HR department at Dulwich College (recruitment@dulwich.org.uk) before the deadline of 12 noon on Monday 9th October – early applications are encouraged. 

A new video about the Southwark Schools’ Learning Partnership.

Thank you to Dulwich College for the production of this video and to St Saviour’s & St Olave’s School, St Thomas Apostle College and Westminster City School for participating.

This video was recorded prior to Covid restrictions in 2020.

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When the closure of schools was announced in mid-March all SSLP schools were extremely busy trying to put remote learning in place and to ensure their students had sufficient access to the internet.
We were therefore incredibly grateful when Queen’s College London offered to facilitate three competitions, providing some light entertainment for pupils and staff.

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On Tuesday 5th November SSLP schools attended the high energy launch of the 2019/20 DebateMate programme in London. We’re very grateful that the Worshipful Company of International Bankers are funding 30 workshops across our schools so SSLP pupils can learn debating skills that will last a lifetime.

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