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Teacher of MYP and IB Economics

Teacher of MYP and IB Economics

The International School of the Hague - Secondary Campus

Netherlands

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
August 2015
Apply by:
24 April 2015

Job overview

Teacher of MYP and IB Economics with responsibility for coordinating MYP Economics.

The International School of The Hague is a successful, innovative and energetic school of around 1485 students. We are located in a state-of-the-art building in an area of natural beauty on the edge of the city. The School prides itself on being truly international with over 85 nationalities.

The Secondary School has over 930 students and follows the IB MYP & Diploma programmes. Our Diploma results are consistently above the world average and we have a thriving extra-curricular programme at the school. The school has modern and well-resourced classrooms with Apple TV and interactive whiteboards throughout.

This is an exciting opportunity for a qualified and enthusiastic teacher to join our Economics department where the subject is offered to students in years 10 to 13. IB Diploma Programme Economics is a successful and popular course with a steadily increasing uptake. Students achieve excellent results and many then go on to study related subjects at universities around the world. From September 2015 Economics is being introduced as a single subject within the IB MYP and we are looking for an applicant to lead the development of this subject. The successful candidate will be well supported by an excellent induction programme.

The ability to offer Theory of Knowledge and Business Management would be welcomed.

Please send CV and covering letter to Mr. David Butcher, Principal, via his PA’s email address: a.vancapelleveen@ishthehague.nl

Apply by 24th April 2015

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About The International School of the Hague - Secondary Campus

The International School of The Hague is a highly successful, innovative and dynamic school located in a state-of-the-art building in an area of natural beauty in the city of The Hague in The Netherlands (Kijkduin). The school is made up of a Primary School and a Secondary school, each receiving government funding as well as private fees as Dutch International Schools. The two schools work together as one school with a shared vision and mission as part of the Rijnlands Lyceum foundation. The whole school currently has around 2000 students (1400 in Secondary) with over 100 nationalities taught by teachers from around the world.

At ISH we inspire personal excellence by encouraging our students to be curious, connected and compassionate. We use student-led inquiry to develop curiosity in authentic and challenging contexts. Students learn to apply their knowledge and skills to deepen conceptual, disciplinary and interdisciplinary understanding by making effective connections with other people and their ideas. Our students learn how to become compassionate and proactive global citizens through collaborative projects both in, and beyond, the classroom.

Teachers at ISH achieve these high standards by recognising that, like their students, they are lifelong learners who must continually reflect upon their own professional practice, as well as striving to be excellent role models for the ISH Community Profile.

The Hague is a beautiful city located behind the sand dunes and adjacent to miles of clean and attractive beaches. It is the only major city in the Netherlands that lies directly at the sea, and it is known as 'the largest village in Europe' although it continues to grow in size. It is the seat of Dutch government and home to the Royal Family. It has a beautiful historic city centre and numerous Pleins (squares) where one can sit out and enjoy a drink and a snack. The city has beautiful architecture, numerous canals and an excellent public transport system. One of the particular pleasures of living in The Hague is the opportunity to cycle through the sand dunes alongside the beach. There are also extensive cycling routes to explore. In fact, most of our staff cycle to school. The Hague has an excellent shopping centre and is one of the best cities in Europe for eating out. One of the more noticeable features of The Hague is the profusion of parks in the city. It is one of the greenest cities in Europe as well as being a safe, friendly and relaxing place to live.

If you are internationally-minded, permitted to work in the European Union and have the desire to help shape the exciting future of our school, we would love to hear from you.

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