About this Executive Principal - SPARK Blue Downs - 2026 role at SPARK Schools
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SPARK Schools is a social impact disruptor and is leading change in the education space through its network of affordable private schools. The SPARK Schools network provide transformational education innovation through Africa’s first blended learning model, which elevates student achievement and provides the tools teachers need to serve their students effectively.
The blended learning model, which combines classroom teaching and online instruction, allows teachers to anticipate student needs and equips schools to provide personalized education at an affordable cost. SPARK Schools is pioneering this transformative education model to ensure the accessibility of university and careers for all.
SPARK Schools has a culture of collaboration, because getting South Africa to lead global education takes a team effort. We are innovators who strive for excellence through persistence and a sense of urgency to achieve SPARK Schools’ vision, mission and social transformational objectives. Our work environment is vibrant/cheerful, fast-paced/dynamic, engaging/stimulating, tech-enabled and data driven.
SPARK Schools is a high growth, mission and values-driven, entrepreneurial organisation, operating 21 primary schools and 5 high schools and serving over 17 000 families in 2026. We are looking for dynamic people to join our team.
Reports To: Head of Schools
Direct Reports: Blue Downs High School leadership team
Purpose of Role:
The Executive Principal is accountable for the overall instructional, operational, cultural and stakeholder success of the Blue Downs campus, with direct principal accountability for Blue Downs High School and management oversight of Blue Downs Primary School through the Primary School Principal. The role serves as the senior campus leader and is responsible for delivering strong scholar outcomes, a safe and well-run campus, aligned culture across both schools, and a coherent end-to-end scholar journey from primary through high school. This role also leads the campus through the transition from temporary structures to a permanent facility, ensuring stability, safety, and confidence for scholars, staff, parents and the wider community while embedding the SPARK learning model, values and culture.
Role Outcomes:
- Blue Downs High School delivers strong academic, culture, operational and scholar experience outcomes under the direct leadership of the Executive Principal, including a successful matric programme and credible post-school readiness for scholars.
- Matric and Umalusi accreditation readiness is proactively led, with National Senior Certificate examinations administered in full compliance with examination standards and strong preparation systems in place to support matric success.
- Operational gaps, particularly those that affect scholar safety, scholar experience, compliance and continuity, are identified early and corrected decisively. Parents and the broader Blue Downs community experience clear, empathetic and firm leadership, particularly through periods of change such as the transition into the permanent building.
- The Principal successfully embeds SPARK learning models, values and ways of working while strengthening the leadership bench for future campus and regional leadership needs.
Responsibilities and Key Performance Areas:
Instructional Leadership and Scholar Achievement
- Serve as Principal of Blue Downs High School and lead the instructional programme to ensure strong academic achievement, sound teaching practice, and consistent implementation of the SPARK learning model.
- Lead and support the high school team to deliver strong scholar outcomes across all grades, with particular focus on matric readiness, matric performance, and post-school preparedness.
- Establish a rigorous, personalised academic vision with clear, ambitious goals that aim for a 100% pass rate in the National Senior Certificate (NSC) exams.
- Use scholar achievement, classroom observation, assessment, attendance and behaviour data to identify performance gaps, direct interventions and improve teaching and learning quality.
- Use quantitative and qualitative data to drive personalized learning and interventions, ensuring that every scholar has a tailored path to success.
- Implement advanced technology-enhanced learning strategies (blended learning, AI-driven tools, etc.) to support academic excellence, study habits, and scholar autonomy.
- Model a scholar-centred, high-expectations culture and ensure that academic standards are translated into consistent school practice.
Matric and Umalusi Accreditation Readiness
- Lead the preparation and administration of the National Senior Certificate (NSC) exams and Umalusi accreditation, ensuring full compliance with examination standards.
- Drive efforts to maintain the highest levels of matriculation success, including mock exams, scholar study plans and targeted academic support programmes for Grade 12 scholars.
- Monitor Grade 12 readiness closely and use performance, attendance and behavioural data to direct interventions, close gaps and improve final examination outcomes.
- Partner with relevant internal and external stakeholders to ensure examination integrity, readiness and smooth administration throughout the matric cycle.
Leadership of Leaders and People Management
- Directly manage, coach and hold accountable the Blue Downs High School leadership team.
- Build a high-performing leadership culture across the campus through clear expectations, regular coaching, performance feedback, and aligned execution.
- Provide visible leadership presence and sound judgement in complex scholar, parent, staff and operational matters.
- Support leaders to solve problems independently while maintaining alignment to SPARK standards, policy and culture.
- Identify leadership capability gaps and develop succession depth across the campus, with a view to creating a strong and sustainable leadership bench.
Campus Culture, Safeguarding and Scholar Experience
- Ensure that Blue Downs High consistently reflects SPARK values, behavioural expectations and scholar-centred culture.
- Create and maintain a safe, orderly and emotionally secure environment for scholars and staff across the full campus.
- Identify and address operational, staffing, environmental or procedural issues that may place scholar safety or scholar experience at risk.
- Align culture for Blue Downs High so that scholars, staff and families experience one coherent SPARK Blue Downs campus identity.
- Ensure that scholar discipline, parent concerns and staff conduct matters are handled fairly, calmly and with appropriate urgency.
Manage Scholar Behavior and Support Systems
- Oversee the development and implementation of individualized behavior support plans for scholars struggling to meet behavioral expectations, focusing on restorative justice approaches and fostering personal responsibility.
- Work collaboratively with the Assistant Principals and Counseling Teams to ensure a robust system of scholar support, including mental health resources and social-emotional development programs.
Operational Oversight, Financial Management and Campus Effectiveness
- Oversee the end-to-end operational effectiveness, with particular attention to operational gaps that directly affect scholar safety, instructional continuity, staff effectiveness and parent experience.
- Review school operations regularly to identify breakdowns, inefficiencies or compliance risks, and implement timely corrective actions.
- Ensure strong campus readiness, routines, staffing deployment, resource use, calendar execution, and day-to-day school functioning across both schools.
- Oversee the school's operational management, including budgeting, resource allocation, and ensuring that the school operates efficiently and effectively.
- Partner with operations and support office stakeholders to ensure the school remains compliant, well-run and aligned to SPARK expectations.
- Take a hands-on approach where needed to course-correct operational underperformance or instability.
Community, Parent and Stakeholder Leadership
- Act as the senior SPARK leader for the Blue Downs campus within the local community and build trusted relationships with parents, community representatives and other stakeholders.
- Engage a highly involved community with the right balance of empathy, firmness, transparency and professional authority.
- Lead communication and issue management in a way that builds confidence in the school, protects scholar interests and reinforces SPARK standards.
- Respond effectively to sensitive or escalated matters involving parents, scholars, staff, facilities or the wider community.
- Ensure that both schools provide a strong customer and scholar-serving experience for families.
Campus Transition and Change Leadership
- Lead the campus through the transition from temporary buildings to the permanent facility in close partnership with regional and property stakeholders.
- Manage the impact of the transition on scholars, staff, parents and the community by ensuring proactive planning, clear communication, and continuity of operations and scholar experience.
- Surface and manage transition-related risks early, including those related to safety, logistics, morale, stakeholder sentiment and operational disruption.
- Ensure that the move strengthens rather than destabilises the campus culture and reinforces confidence in SPARK’s long-term presence in Blue Downs.
Alignment to SPARK Model, Values and Future Leadership Potential
- Settle into SPARK quickly and fully embed SPARK’s learning models, values, rhythms and leadership expectations across the Blue Downs campus.
- Translate SPARK strategy and support office expectations into disciplined campus execution.
- Demonstrate the judgement, systems thinking and leadership maturity required of a senior campus leader, with the potential to take on broader portfolio leadership over time.
- Partner effectively with support office teams to ensure strong service, alignment and problem-solving across the campus.
Requirements
Qualifications and Criteria:
The ideal candidate will possess the following qualifications and criteria:
Qualifications:
- B.Ed. or PGCE
- SACE accreditation
- Substantial high school leadership experience, including direct responsibility for instructional delivery and school management.
- A proven track record of having delivered matriculants successfully; experience leading a matric cohort is a must-have.
- Demonstrated instructional experience in a high school environment, with the ability to implement and drive the SPARK learning model.
- Experience leading leaders and managing through other school leaders, including the ability to coach, support and hold a Principal accountable.
- Strong operational leadership capability, including the ability to assess and course-correct end-to-end school operations.
- A strong eye for operational and environmental risks that directly affect scholar safety and school effectiveness.
- Strong stakeholder management capability, with experience engaging parents and communities in complex or high-engagement environments.
- Demonstrated ability to lead through change and transition.
- Potential to grow into broader regional / Schools Portfolio Manager leadership over time is advantageous.
Competencies:
- Instructional leadership.
- Leadership of leaders and coaching capability.
- Operational excellence and systems thinking.
- Scholar safeguarding and risk awareness.
- Strategic thinking and data-based decision-making.
- Clear written and verbal communication.
- Relationship building and stakeholder management.
- Problem solving and sound judgement.
- Customer and scholar orientation.
- Change leadership and resilience.
Qualities:
- Grit: Persistence through challenges.
- Excellence: A track record of high expectations personally and professionally.
- Mission and Vision Alignment: Understanding of and passion for the SPARK Schools mission to provide excellent education at an affordable cost.
- Self Reflection: Finding the capacity to bring your best self to challenges and opportunities.
Values: Service, Persistence, Achievement, Responsibility, Kindness
Benefits
SPARK offers:
- fair market linked remuneration
- discretionary performance-based annual bonuses and increases
- above average/good annual leave
- life, disability and funeral cover
- employee wellness support
- educational support & study leave
- individualised professional development, support and mentorship
- employee discount on school fees
- opportunities for career growth
Remuneration: Market Related
Position type: Full Time
Location:
- SPARK Blue Downs, Western Cape
SPARK schools is an equal opportunities employer and preference will be given to candidates from designated groups with due consideration of the company’s Employment Equity goals and targets.
SPARK schools encourages persons with disabilities to apply.
SPARK Schools may expire the posting of this advertisement at their own discretion.
Kindly note that should you have not heard from us within two weeks of the closing date please consider your application unsuccessful