As we head towards the academic year 2026–27, Woodstock School is seeking an Interim Vice Principal to join our senior leadership team. This role is central to guiding the school through a period of transition, providing stability, leadership, and clarity while supporting our ongoing growth and development.

The Interim Vice Principal will work closely with the Principal and Heads of Schools to lead with purpose, compassion, and strategy. The role involves advancing academic and pastoral priorities, shaping school culture, supporting faculty, addressing student and parent concerns thoughtfully, and strengthening systems that uphold the values of our community.

This position presents a unique opportunity for a seasoned educator and leader to make a meaningful contribution to both the strategic and day-to-day life of Woodstock School.

We welcome applicants who have:

  • Significant experience in school leadership and teaching

  • A strategic mindset coupled with empathetic leadership

  • A commitment to stewarding the school forward during this period

The full Job Description and Application Process can be accessed [here]. Applications should be submitted on or before 3 April 2026.


For any questions or confidential discussions regarding the role, please feel free to reach out to me directly.


Kind Regards,

Anusha TuliDirector of Human Resources 

AnushaTuli@woodstock.ac.in 


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