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KS1 and KS2 French Teacher

KS1 and KS2 French Teacher

Garden House School

London

  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
4 October 2018

Job overview

Full or part-time (minimum 3 days) will be considered

Garden House is a leading London day school offering education to boys and girls between the ages of 3 and 11 years old in single-sex classes. 

We are seeking to appoint a qualified and enthusiastic French Teacher to start this academic year (September 2019 starts might be considered). 

You should have experience in teaching French in a Prep School environment. An interest in Spanish would be an advantage. Candidates should be graduates with a teaching qualification. Newly qualified teachers are not precluded from applying as full support will be given to the right candidate. 

To apply, please complete the attached application form as soon as possible and return to Miss Sarah Pitt, HR Department, by email - sarah@gardenhouseschool.co.uk 

This form should be sent with a short hand-written covering letter (which can be scanned and emailed), and a typed personal statement giving reasons for applying for this post and outlining any experience and suitability for the role. Any gaps in employment should be explained in the accompanying letter or statement. 

A full job description is attached for information. 

Closing date: Friday, 5th October 2018.

Interviews: Week beginning 8th October 2018.

Garden House School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service. 

Attached documents

About Garden House School

Welcome to Garden House School

We believe in a happy and well-spent childhood.

Garden House is a joyful, vibrant, purposeful school in the heart of Chelsea for girls and boys between the ages of 3 and 11.

From the age of 4, girls and boys are taught separately for academic lessons but have numerous opportunities to interact and collaborate with each other during the school day, giving our children the very best of both worlds.

We are supported by an outstanding team of dedicated teachers and assistants who recognise and celebrate every child as an individual, enabling them to succeed. We are unashamedly proud that Garden House staff look forward to coming to school just as much as our children.

Garden House is an extended family, and we believe a parental partnership in education is vital to achieving our aims.

Our Kindness Code was established in 1998. It is a set of seven principles for living and working happily and successfully with friends, teachers and the entire school community. It underpins everything that we do, and is central to our outstanding pastoral care.

We aim to equip our children for success and happiness in their future lives through a strong sense of self-worth. They are given the foundations to become independent, creative and critical thinkers, to be resilient and reflective, to make mistakes and to learn from them. They develop confidence, grace and courage. They are encouraged to take an interest in the people around them, to be curious about their surroundings and to grasp the opportunities that life presents, showing a desire to make a difference.

Garden House children understand and appreciate the ideals which underpin British Values. They develop skills to communicate readily and effectively and to listen respectfully to the views of others; acknowledging that listening is at least as important as speaking. Our pupils appreciate the value of a team and enjoy operating as part of one, recognising how collaboration can enhance individual performance.

Above all, they are kind.

The Garden House School Motto encapsulates this inclusive stance:

‘Non sibi sed omnibus – Not for one, for all’

How to Find Us

Underground

Turn left out of Sloane Square station and cross the road to enter Sloane Gardens. Turn left at the end of the street and immediately cross Lower Sloane Street at the zebra crossing. Walk straight ahead following the curve of the pavement. You are now on Turks Row and the School is on your right.

Bus

22: from Putney or Oxford St

211: from Waterloo

19 and 137: from Battersea

11: from Liverpool St

452: from Vauxhall

Car

Unfortunately there is no parking on site for visitors. There are parking spaces on surrounding roads subject to RBKC meters.

T: 020 7730 1652

E: sarah@gardenhouseschool.co.uk

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