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DEPUTY HEAD OF SCHOOL - CANADA

START DATE: 1 JULY 2025 or BY MUTUAL AGREEMENT

CLOSING DATE: UNTIL FILLED


Lauremont School acknowledges that we teach and learn on the traditional territories of the Mississaugas, Huron-Wendat, Haudenosaunee and  Anishinabe of the Credit First Nations.


Lauremont School, formerly TMS, invites expressions of interest,  nominations, and applications from outstanding educators and leaders  for the position of Deputy Head of School. The appointment will begin on  July 1st, 2025 or as mutually agreed. This is an outstanding opportunity  to work with a supportive Head of School and a collaborative senior team.  


Internationally recognized since 1961, Lauremont is a leading independent  school offering a unique combination of Montessori and International  Baccalaureate Programmes in exceptional facilities on two campuses  in Richmond Hill, Ontario. A Montessori approach to learning is expertly  delivered at the Lower School from Toddler through Grade 6 before  students transition to the Upper School, where the IB curriculum is  delivered through both the MYP and DP programs. With approximately  900 students ranging in age from 18 months to 18 years, Lauremont  delivers an engaging, highly-acclaimed educational experience focusing  on knowing every child uniquely. It encourages every learner to become a  compassionate, curious and connected citizen in a complex and changing  world. The School desires to inspire and challenge students to discover  the best of who they are, to achieve their full potential, and to strive and  excel in academics, arts, athletics, and citizenship. As a member of CIS  Ontario and accredited by CCMA, CAIS and IBO, Lauremont pursues  ongoing improvement in all areas. Additional information about Lauremont  and its recent growth and direction is available at: https://www.tmsschool.ca/


Reporting to the Head of School, the Deputy Head of School will  collaborate closely with the Head and other members of the school  Leadership Team to support and advance the School’s Mission, Vision,  and curricular and co-curricular programs. The Deputy Head carries out a  critical strategic role within the School and helps to facilitate its smooth  daily operations, while also supporting its reputation within the community  and beyond. A key desired attribute is to be a conduit between the Head  of School/Leadership Team and the School employees and other  community stakeholders. 


The new Deputy Head of School will be an experienced educational leader  with a proven track record of accomplishment and the ability to command  the trust and respect of all Lauremont stakeholders. Strong academic  credentials, a visionary outlook aligned with the School’s Mission, Vision,  and Ideals, exceptional leadership support for an unparalleled team,  outstanding communication skills, and creativity in further enhancing an  outstanding educational program are all qualities required in the Deputy  Head of School. They will have an excellent rapport with students of all  ages and backgrounds, combined with experience or an interest in  increasing resources and the overall welfare of a school through the  general promotion of the School and its capabilities. 


The Deputy Head of School will assume the role as the School continues  a significant change trajectory across many areas of school life, including  programs, facility development, enrolment growth, and a new Strategic  Direction. A strong track record of managing and leading change  effectively will be a definite asset. As an individual with highly developed  inter-personal skills, a sense of humour and significant reserves of  patience, the successful candidate will demonstrate a track record of  commitment to inclusion and the well-being of faculty, staff, and students.  Experience in forming and strengthening curricular, program and cultural  connections and links from early childhood to Elementary and Middle/High  School is valued as the school seeks to deepen the bonds between the  two campuses and pedagogies. 


The consultants will begin review of candidates immediately, with  committee consideration early in the fall, and will continue until the role  is filled. Applications should include a letter of interest, curriculum vitae,  and the names of three references (who will not be contacted without  the consent of the candidate), and should be submitted in confidence to the School’s executive search consultants: 


Laverne Smith & Associates Inc. 


Lauremont is an equal opportunity employer. We provide any needed accommodations as laid out in the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act  and the Ontario Human Rights Code. Promoting diversity is one of our core values and we are committed to fostering an inclusive and welcoming culture  within our school community.

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