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Teacher of Mathematics

Teacher of Mathematics

St. Julian's School

PORTUGAL

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2015

Job overview

Applications are invited from fully qualified teachers for the following position from January 2015.

1. Teacher of Mathematics KS3, (I)GCSE and IB Diploma

St. Julian's School is a British International School in Portugal with a strong academic program which follows the British National Curriculum up to (I).G.C.S.E. All students take the International Diploma examinations in the sixth form. Teachers at St. Julian's are expected to contribute to the pastoral and extra-curricular life of the school.

Please apply by email (enclosing C.V., names, addresses and telephone numbers of 3 referees, and a letter of application) to main@stjulians.com

For more information about the school and the advertised positions please go to http://www.stjulians.com/about-us/recruitment/

Interviews for short-listed candidates will take place in London or Lisbon at the beginning of November.

St. Julian's School, 2775-588 Carcavelos, Portugal
www.stjulians.com

ECIS/NEASC Accredited COBISEC HMC
IB World School
St. Julian's School, Portugal

About St. Julian's School

School profile

St. Julian’s School is a private co-educational not-for-profit school founded in 1932 with a strong record of academic achievement and extra-curricular activity. Located on a beautiful site in Carcavelos, between central Lisbon and Cascais, St. Julian’s has three sections, each with its own Principal: Primary, Bilingual and Secondary.

St. Julian’s has an outstanding academic reputation in Portugal and overseas, and has grown into a learning community of just over 1,200 students of more than 60different nationalities, aged from three to 18. Although academic achievement is a priority, St Julian’s strives to foster independence, versatility, love of learning, self-discipline and personal excellence in every student. Since 1998, St Julian’s has been jointly accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS) and by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). St Julian’s is also authorised by the IBO to offer its senior students the International Baccalaureate Diploma programme. The School is an Accredited Member of the Council of British International Schools (COBIS) and our Head is a member of The Heads' Conference (HMC).

St Julian’s is a place where children can thrive, inspired by dedicated and passionate teachers. At St. Julian’s the curriculum is adapted to reflect the community’s roots in Portugal as well as the international nature of its student body, and enriched by the School’s own curriculum development strategies.

From Nursery (age 3+) to Year 11 (age 16+) St. Julian’s models the curricula on those currently mandated to schools in England by the UK Department for Education. The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) embraces the two years of Nursery and Reception, ages three to five. Thereafter students progress through the Key Stages of the curriculum.

The Secondary section attempts to nurture in each student a sense of self-confidence and happiness; students are encouraged to speak up for themselves and relationships between teachers and students are lively, engaging and stimulating. At the end of Key Stage 4, students take a series of public examinations (GCSE and IGCSEs).

After age 16, St. Julian’s prepares students for university by offering courses leading to the International Baccalaureate Diploma. St. Julian’s consistently achieves extraordinary results. This success can be attributed to factors such as the strength, talent and hard work of our students, and the immense dedication and care of our teachers.

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