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KS2 Teacher

KS2 Teacher

The English School

Salmiya, Kuwait

Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
24 June 2021

Job overview

We are seeking to appoint a respected, qualified Key Stage 2 teacher to join our friendly, efficient and extremely successful phase of the school. The successful candidates will join a team of dedicated and inspirational professionals that have worked tirelessly over time to establish TES as one of the leading prep schools in the Middle East. A passionate commitment to the overall academic, social and personal development of each child is essential.

Candidates must have British qualifications.  They are expected to hold a Bachelor’s degree and a recognised teaching qualification.  Prior experience in an international school setting is not essential.  If you are considering working overseas for the first time, or even have a significant amount of international experience, then Kuwait might just provide you with an opportunity that changes your life for the good and forever.  There is something magical about working at TES and Kuwait has a unique attraction which makes it difficult to leave.

Interviews: Suitable candidates will be interviewed as soon as possible after an application is received.  It is therefore in the interests of candidates to respond quickly in order to avoid disappointment.

The Job Description is available here.

Interviews: Suitable candidates will be interviewed via video at the earliest opportunity. Please submit applications promptly in order to avoid missing out on a wonderful opportunity.

The position is full time and the successful candidate will need to be  available from Thursday, 19th August, current global circumstances permitting. Term begins for pupils on Tuesday, 31st August.

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children - successful applicants will be subject to an Enhanced DBS Disclosure and reference checks.

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About The English School

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+965 227 1385

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About the School

The English School, which is a not for profit school in Kuwait, has served the English speaking community for 70 years.  As the oldest British school in the Middle East, we are a school based on Tradition, Excellence & Success.

Closely following the Foundation Stage and National Curriculum for England, pupils are taught by well qualified and experienced staff who recognise that all children are unique.

Pupils are stretched and enriched by a curriculum that is broad, challenging and varied, and caters for the individual needs of each child. Pupils are also encouraged to develop their social and personal skills, with a strong emphasis upon good manners and respect for one another.

We constantly strive to improve the quality of education that we provide and respond quickly to initiatives and changes in the UK ensuring that our children really do get the very best education possible.

Accreditations

We pride ourselves on the quality of education that the school provides for its pupils and the only way that we can verify whether or not we meet the stringent requirements of a British education is to be inspected by a UK based and accredited inspection body.  There is none more rigorous or thorough than the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI). During our most recent ISI inspection in May 2022, the school met all expectations and standards.

As a member of IAPS (Independent Association of Prep Schools) the school is one of an elite group of academic institutions providing an education for pupils from 3 to 13 years of age. IAPS membership is a clear indicator that a school delivers a first-rate education comparable to the very best prep schools in the UK. There are 15 IAPS schools in the Middle East region currently meeting the stringent requirements of IAPS accreditation, and we are very proud that The English School does so. In addition, we are a member of the BSME (British Schools in the Middle East)  and COBIS (Council of British International Schools) allowing us to attend in-service training, conferences, share best practice, and participate in events.

As a BSO (British Schools Overseas) school we are recognised for providing the very best in a British education.

About Kuwait

All members of staff would tell you that Kuwait is so much more than the common preconceived perception prevalent amongst those that have never visited.  Indeed, the vast majority of Kuwait’s 4.25 million inhabitants (1.5 million locals and almost 3 million expatriates) live in a city similar in size to Birmingham in the UK.  Many aspects of Kuwait are westernised and the preponderance of restaurants, cinemas and beach clubs would grace any top European destination.  The efficient, if extremely busy, network of motorways that criss-cross the metropolis makes it easy to get around.

As one of the richest countries in the world, Kuwait’s tax-free environment and geographical location provide an opportunity to save money, and act as an ideal stepping stone for travel around the Middle East and to the Far East.  There is a whole host of most impressive shopping outlets and malls around the city. Traditional souks specialising in gold, fabric and rugs, to name but a few, are invariably busy with eagle-eyed bargain hunters.  There are hundreds of restaurants to choose from and it is fair to say that eating out and shopping are national pastimes.  

Kuwait is an extremely safe city where most goods are readily available.  Summers are hot, but the ten week break gives everyone time to get away and catch up with family and friends, or time to travel further afield.  April and May, and October and November are perfect for all manner of outdoor activities including exploring the desert wildlife and environment.  December through to March can be cool in the evenings but often still reach the low 20s during the day – a far cry from UK!  With an excellent golf course, wonderful beach clubs and a thriving social scene, not forgetting a rich history and heritage, Kuwait is so much more than the uninitiated think.  The school has an excellent reputation and teachers have been known to stay for more than 20 years. No one place is for everyone, but Kuwait might just be right for you.

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