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History and Religious Education Teacher

History and Religious Education Teacher

Woodstock School

India

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent

Job overview

The ideal candidate for this position will have 5 years of experience teaching a combination of history, geography and world religions.  Experience teaching in an international environment and Advanced Placement classes is strongly preferred.  Experience leading Model United Nations preferred.

International Residential School in the Himalayas for 530 pupils 5-12
Founded in 1854, Woodstock School is an MSA accredited international school in membership of the Council of International Schools (CIS), the Round Square and HMC. Woodstock has a worldwide reputation for providing a challenging education in a remarkable Himalayan environment. Our unique
educational philosophy requires the balanced development of the whole person in relationship with the world. Academic study is complemented by a thriving residential experience and an exceptional enrichment programme, including opportunities for performance, sports, community engagement and
mountain expeditions. An eagerness to play an active part in cultivating global understanding though these programmes is essential.

The School follows the IGCSE and AP programs and is seeking to appoint enthusiastic and dedicated teachers to a number of positions.

Applications are welcome from experienced teachers, or from those seeking their first teaching post. Previous experience teaching IGCSE or AP courses is desirable but not essential. We especially welcome applications from teaching couples, single teachers and those who can offer subject areas or specialisms in addition to those we specifically require.

To apply for a positon please click on the link https://my.zartis.com/woodstock-school/

About Woodstock School

Woodstock is an international, non-profit, co-educational, residential school located in the foothills of the Himalaya, in Landour, a hill station contiguous with the town of Mussoorie, Uttarakhand, India. The life and values of the school are firmly based on the teaching of Christ and our founding Christian tradition.

Situated at 2,500 meters above sea-level, Woodstock is the oldest international school in Asia. From a location high above the Ganges and Yamuna Rivers the panorama stretches to snow-covered ranges whose peaks rise to more than 6,500 meters, touching India's northern border with Tibet. Proudly rooted in its Indian context, Woodstock is a gateway for international students to the rich heritage of India’s past and the incredible diversity and opportunity of its present.

Woodstock School offers education to students of 23 nationalities from Kindergarten through Grade 12 and is fully accredited by the Middle States Association (MSA), being the first school in Asia to receive MSA accreditation in 1957. A broad, balanced and rigorous international curriculum, spanning the Sciences, the Arts and the Humanities, draws from the very best of the British, American and international education systems. The school offers a fully accredited American high school diploma. Students are prepared for examinations deliberately designed to support their successful application to caliber universities and colleges anywhere in the world and within India.

Woodstock has long prided itself in giving opportunity for its students to “develop a profound sense of self; healthy interpersonal relationships; become equipped to survive and thrive in the 21st century, and; develop as citizens of the world” as outlined in the learning outcomes statement of the school. Woodstock’s education, according to its current Principal, Dr. Jonathan Long, is "deliberately holistic allowing young people to encounter experiences across an enormous range of dimensions."

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