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KS4-5 Physics Teacher

KS4-5 Physics Teacher

Braeburn Garden Estate School

KENYA

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Apply by:
10 April 2015

Job overview

BRAEBURN GARDEN ESTATE SCHOOL, NAIROBI, KENYA

Braeburn Garden Estate School is a co-educational day school situated in Nairobi, offering the National Curriculum of England and Wales to 600 students between the ages of 3 and 18 years.

With over 80 nationalities represented amongst the student body, Braeburn is recognised as one of Kenya’s leading International Schools. The school proudly operates an open admissions policy which supports Braeburn’s commitment to providing excellent academic, social and emotional development to children of all abilities.

Braeburn Garden Estate Secondary School is an accredited member of the Council of International Schools (CIS) and an IB World School.

Braeburn Garden Estate School, Nairobi is looking to appoint the following:

KS4 - 5 PHYSICS TEACHER

A dynamic and vibrant Physics teacher is required for August 2015. This post provides an exciting opportunity for a highly driven and enthusiastic teacher with experience of delivering the IGCSE and IB Diploma curriculum. A commitment to contributing to a very positive school environment, including an extensive extra-curricular programme is essential. Opportunities for professional development within the school are excellent.

The successful candidate will receive a two-year renewable contract, medical cover, membership of the school pension scheme, accommodation and a competitive local salary.

Interested applicants should email their letter of application, CV, a recent photograph and the details of two referees by 10 April 2015 to the Head Teacher: rob.jackson@braeburn.ac.ke

For further information about the school, please visit our website:

www.gardenestate.braeburn.com

The school is committed to safeguarding children and young people. Short listed applicants will be asked for an ICPC or the equivalent from the country of current employment, or, for locally recruited staff, a Criminal Investigations Department (CID) certificate of good conduct.

About Braeburn Garden Estate School

Braeburn Garden Estate Secondary School is an educational establishment for boys and girls aged between 13 and 18 years old. It is based in Mobil Plaza, Nairobi, in the Republic of Kenya. It is a secondary, mainstream school, with a sixth form. The school teaches students the British Curriculum. The students are able to achieve the International Baccalaureate Diploma from attending the school.  The children come from more than 80 different countries across the world. Some of the students currently live on the premises as boarders. The pupils are also prepared to sit the IGCSE and A-level examinations. All of the exams the children can sit are recognised by the university of Cambridge. 

Headteachers

John Herbert, Tim Richards and Rob Jackson 

Values and Vision

Braeburn Garden Estate Secondary School believes the students are the main priority, above all else. They should take responsibilities for their actions and become active members of the local and global community. The students should set their own goals and targets. They are taught to be self-confident, caring and kind adults. The academic successes of the students are celebrated by everyone at the establishment. The children are encouraged to take part in clubs and activities outside of school hours. These clubs include arts and crafts, board games, tennis, African arts, chess, astronomy, swimming, debating, ballet, cricket and football. The hope is for the children to develop culturally, physically, emotionally, morally and academically. Teachers at the school have specialist knowledge of the subjects being taught and nurture the children. 

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