Secondary Science Teacher
St Paul's Grammar School
Cranebrook NSW 2749
- Expired
- Salary:
- Independent Schools NSW Standards Model (Teachers) Multi Enterprise Agreement 2017-2021
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 20 January 2020
Job overview
The role of the Secondary School Classroom Teacher is to co-ordinate the delivery of content, in accordance with NESA and IB Curricula, and to guide and support an allocated group of students. This should be achieved using collaborative professional practice in both teaching and learning, to ensure that all students are given the best possible opportunity to learn.
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About St Paul's Grammar School
- St Paul's Grammar School
- 52 Taylor Road, Cranebrook
- New South Wales
- 2749
- Australia
St Paul’s Grammar School is a co-educational, non-selective, non-denominational Christian, independent day school, serving students aged 3-18. Located in Cranebrook, New South Wales, the all-through school has approximately 786 enrolled students.
The school was established in 1983 to provide the Penrith area with a Christian Grammar School. In 2002, St Paul’s Grammar School became the first school in NSW authorised to offer the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (IB PYP). An International Baccalaureate World School, St Paul’s Grammar School offers the IB programmes as continuous from Pre-K to Year 12.
Principal
Mr Ian Wake
Facilities
St Paul’s Grammar School is situated on 70-acres surrounded by bushland and cultivated native gardens. State-of-the-art facilities include a library, computer labs, music room, performing arts space, playground equipment, and an indoor sports court.
Curriculum
St Paul’s Grammar School’s Little Saints Pre-K programme introduces the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (IB PYP). A play-based curriculum covers Literacy, Mathematics, PE, Chinese, and Music. The Junior School curriculum continues the IB PYP along with Mandarin-Chinese, specialist music classes, and sport. The Years 7-10 programme satisfies the requirements of the IB Middle Years Programme and the NSW Education Standards Authority curriculum. Years 9-10 select electives across the areas of Arts, Individuals and Societies, Design, and Physical and Health Education. Year 11 students opt to obtain either the Higher School Certificate or the IB Diploma.
School ethos
The school is a Christ-centred learning community where students are encouraged to develop integrity, discernment, and knowledge. Students are offered opportunities to assist those in need to nurture generosity, compassion, and the spirit of service.
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