Primary Teacher
St. Paul's School
Barcelona (Spain)
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2018
- Apply by:
- 5 March 2018
Job overview
St. Paul’s School in Barcelona, Spain is seeking a fully qualified Primary teacher for students from 6 to 12 years of age.
Ability to teach all areas of the curriculum and experience with this particular age group are necessary. Two years teaching experience and knowledge of Spanish/Catalan would be an advantage. Enthusiasm, innovation, creativity, and a sound knowledge of new technologies as well as the ability to work in a team are essential. The school has a great reputation in the local area, with a dynamic working environment and we are keen to interview candidates as soon as possible.
How to apply: please send an email with your letter of application, CV with photograph along with copies of essential qualifications and references to:
- Sonia Carballude sonia.carballude@stpauls.es
Please specify in the email’s subject: REF: PRI18-19
Applications: by 5th March 2018
About St. Paul's School
Established in 1968, by a group of parents who wanted to improve education in the local area, St Paul’s School is based in Barcelona, Spain. It is an all-through, mainstream, independent, trilingual, international educational establishment. The school educates girls and boys aged between three and 18 years old. Even though St Paul’s School does not teach the British National Curriculum, all the subjects taught in English are done so by native English speaking teachers. Our methodology involves the use of innovative learning strategies in order to achieve high academic standards, whilst at the same time promoting the personal development of each pupil as well as encouraging them to behave appropriately in a range of different situations.
Values and Vision
St Paul’s School aims to teach students to have self-confidence, discipline, tolerance for others and responsibility for their actions. The students learn several languages providing the opportunity for them to attend university in the country of their choice when the time comes. They are encouraged to be kind and understanding of whoever they come across in life and to respect all beliefs and religions. They are also inspired to work hard within an ethos of resilience, tenacity and perseverance. They are encouraged to take part in clubs and activities after school and during break time. These clubs include sport drama, guitar, chess, science, media, maths and debate. Annual trips are organized to European cities as well as homestay and exchange programs in Ireland USA and Canada.
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