School Principal at Silverleaf Academy

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Job Description

The primary responsibility of the School Principal is to transform Silverleaf Academy into the leading and most highly-performing school in the region. The School Principal will oversee and is accountable for a thriving and positive school culture, campus enrollment and retention, health and safety, team growth and development.

Salary USD 1000 - 1500

Job Industry

Administrative and Support Services

Job Salary Currency

Job Salary Fixed

No

Key Deliverables

  1.  School Culture and Team Development:

This role is responsible for ensuring that Silverleaf Academy, Arusha, Tanzania, has a thriving culture where teammates are bought into the mission and vision and see themselves as co-owners in the success of the school.  Equally, this role is responsible for partnering with the Director of Schools and the Senior Manager of Talent Academy to ensure that all teammates are being grown and developed in the Silverleaf model.

  • Creating, communicating, and implementing a yearly culture vision and plan for the school.
  • Creating a yearly and measurable plan to ensure that teammates understand, develop, and adhere to the values of Silverleaf.
  • Creating and leading cultural activities and rituals.
  • Modeling and building a culture of self-awareness where teammates value personal and professional development and are invested in feedback and growth.
  • In partnership with the Director of Schools and Senior Manager of Talent Academy, creating a yearly professional development vision for the school, a yearly development calendar, weekly coaching and development experience of teammates, and ensuring a strong performance appraisal system.
  • Conducting weekly cultural, academic, and tech walkthroughs and observations.
  • Leading the team in weekly data meetings and creating impactful action plans.
  • Hosting weekly feedback meetings and post-observation conferences.
  • Hosting weekly professional development.
  • Observation of teammates leading coaching meetings and development, and providing feedback. 


2. Student Experience: Academic Performance, Student Development, Behavior, and Co-curriculars: This role is responsible for ensuring that students at Silverleaf Academy, Arusha, Tanzania, have a thriving and holistic student experience. 

  • Creating, communicating, and implementing a yearly student experience vision and plan for the school.
  • Creating a yearly and measurable plan to ensure that students are being developed academically, socially, and emotionally, and in their co-curricular experience. 
  • Ensure classrooms are well-resourced and conducive to focused learning.
  • Partnering with the  Director of Schools and the Head Teacher to set targets for all academic metrics by grade level and by student.
  • Conducting monthly academic data meetings to ensure that the academic targets are being met.
  • Conduct academic data meetings to oversee the academic performance of students by analyzing assessment data, identifying areas for improvement, and collaborating with the Head teacher and head of sections to implement strategies that ensure continuous academic growth.
  • Partnering with the  Director of Schools and the Head Teacher to problem-solve and action plan if academic targets are not on track to be met.
  • Develop targeted intervention programs for struggling students.
  • Organize parent-teacher meetings to discuss student progress and set goals.
  • Partnering with the Director of Schools to consult on practices of teaching and learning, curriculum, and assessment.
  • Ensuring implementation of the agreed-upon strategies for teaching and learning and curriculum assessment.
  • Ensuring the implementation of the agreed-upon SEL curriculum.
  • Integrate health and wellness programs for physical and mental well-being.
  • Facilitate student leadership opportunities, such as student councils.
  • Establish mentorship programs for student guidance.
  • Conducting biweekly Student Leaders meetings to ensure that the student voice is guiding decision-making and development.
  • Ensuring that the child protection policy and child wellness policies are followed and leading the campus AAR as needed. 
  • Conduct monthly audits to ensure that the child protection policy and child wellness policies are followed.
  • Ensuring that positive behavior practices are implemented.
  • Ensuring the use of Class Dojo to reinforce behavior management.
  • Ensuring and conducting development for teammates on the practices of positive behavior management.
  • Ensuring all issues of behavioral concerns are addressed and resolved within 48 hours. 
  • Ensuring the boarding school program is safe and enriching.
  • Conducting weekly walkthroughs of the boarding school program to ensure a high standard.
  • Ensure the execution of co-curricular activities by coordinating with the co-curricular coordinator and external partners, and ensuring activities are diverse, engaging, and aligned with development goals. Ensure a well-rounded club and sports program.
  • Conducting weekly audits of the co-curricular program. 
  • Support participation in extracurricular competitions.
  • Allocate resources and budget for student development and co-curricular activities.
  • Organize events like academic fairs, sports days, and art festivals.
  • Create feedback channels for students on academic and co-curricular experiences.
  • Ensuring that the co-curricular program has clear ties to Project-Based Learning.
  • Collaborate with academic and extracurricular coordinators for integrated experiences.


3.  School Sustainability and Operations: Enrollment, Operational Efficiencies, and Finance: This role is responsible for ensuring that systems, structures, policies, practices, and procedures are in place to ensure operational efficiencies and the school's short and long-term financial sustainability.

  • Having a weekly meeting with the Operations department to review and resolve any issues.
  • Creating the student retention strategy for the school and implementing it with fidelity.
  • Ensuring the fidelity and efficiency of the admissions process to ensure that students and parents have a positive experience.
  • Partnering with the Director of Schools and the Marketing Associate Manager to ensure that the school is on track with enrollment expectations and implement campus enrollment activities.
  • Having a weekly meeting with the Director of Schools and the Marketing department to review and resolve any issues.
  • Budget Management: Adherence to the campus budget and financial targets.
  • Partnering with the Finance department to ensure that fees are paid and all balances are cleared.
  • Partnering with the Operations department to ensure that the campus procurements list is submitted for the next school year by the end of Quarter 3.
  • Partnering with the Operations department to conduct a monthly review of opex and capex items and request more if needed.
  • Resource Utilization: Efficient use of school resources, such as facilities, learning materials, and technology.

4. Community Engagement: Parents, Community Members, Partner Organizations, and Stakeholders

  • Creating and implementing a parent engagement strategy.
  • Being the direct point of contact for all parent activities, feedback, and follow-up on all matters non-academic.
  • Organize parents workshops, one every quarter, to educate parents on topics like child development, supporting learning at home, and navigating the school’s educational tools, such as Class Dojo or parent portals such as Ed-admin.
  • Partnering with the Director of Schools and Head teacher to establish parent advisory committees to involve parents in decision-making processes and provide feedback on school initiatives, policies, and programs.
  • Develop and implement a communication strategy to keep parents informed through newsletters, emails, parent WhatsApp groups, and parent meetings.
  • Organize and host community events like open houses, educational workshops, and cultural festivals to promote the school and strengthen ties with the local community.
  • Partnering with the Director of Schools to manage and implement programming with partners, including NGO’s, local businesses, community organizations, and government bodies to create mutually beneficial partnerships.
  • Implement regular feedback mechanisms for all stakeholders, including parents, community members, and partners.
  • Partnering with the Director of Schools to establish connections with other competitor schools and educational institutions for exchange programs, resource sharing, and professional development opportunities.
  • Stay informed on educational policies and regulations that impact the school, and engage in advocacy efforts to ensure the school’s interests are represented at the local and national levels.
  • Partnering with the Director of Schools to build strong relationships with local leaders, such as government officials, religious leaders, and influential community members, to gain support for school initiatives.
  • Plan community engagement and volunteer work activities.

5. Compliance and Legal

  • Create and enforce systems and structures for documenting and reporting any legal or compliance breaches, safety incidents, or potential hazards, ensuring swift corrective actions are taken.
  • Ensure the school strictly adheres to child protection policies and safeguarding laws, including regular staff training on recognizing and reporting potential child safety risks.
  • Partnering with the Director of Schools to maintain up-to-date registration with education authorities and other necessary regulatory bodies. Ensure the school holds all required licenses for operations.
  • Partner with the Legal unit to ensure the school complies with all legal and compliance requirements.
  • Regularly update the Director of Schools on any potential or emerging legal issues, ensuring swift action is taken to mitigate risks and resolve concerns.
  • Ensure all staff members are regularly trained on compliance-related matters, such as health and safety protocols, HR obligations, child protection, and safeguarding.
  • Manage risk assessments for school activities and implement mitigation strategies


Application Process

Close Date

19/11/2025