Maths and Science Teacher
St Mary's School
Tristan Da Cunha
- Expired
- Salary:
- Salary negotiable dependent on experience and qualifications
- Job type:
- Full Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- As soon as posible
Job overview
Tristan da Cunha is one of the United Kingdom’s Overseas Territories and is the world’s most remote inhabited island.
This is an opportunity to work in a unique community where you will have a chance to make a lasting impact. Visit www.tristandc.com for further information on the Island.
Detail: St Mary’s School has just 28 children aged between 3 and 16, and 6 teachers. The average class size is 4/5. The students are well behaved, have a very positive outlook on life and respond well to quality teaching.
Terms: Attractive package including free accommodation and travel. Salary is negotiable dependent on experience and qualifications.
Duration: 2 year posts with mid tour leave after one year. Academic year is January – December
The Maths and Science teacher will teach both subjects up to IGCSE level and will have an input into KS3 Science and Maths. The dedicated science lab is well equipped and there are supplies of chemicals for experiments. The teaching resources include an IWB, a projector, lap-tops for all secondary students, a resources library and an improving internet connection. Restricted bandwidth is a problem but there are plans to try and improve this situation
Further information and full terms of reference are available from The
Administrator: teacherapplications@tdc-gov.com
About St Mary's School
- St Mary's School
- Edinburgh of the Seven Seas, Tristan da Cunha
- South Atlantic
- TDCU 1ZZ
- Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
Tristan Da Cunha is one of a set of islands in the South Atlantic, which are the most remote inhabited archipelago in the world. The nearest populated land mass is the island of St. Helena, 1,200 kilometres away. St Mary's School is located on Tristan's only permanently inhabited locale, known as Edinburgh of the Seven Seas. Discovered by Portuguese sailors in 1506, the islands have been a British territory since 1816.
The school is perfect for those wishing to work within an open and sharing community. Most of the working population are employed by the government with the fishing company employing some full time staff. Apart from their day jobs, islanders also farm, fish and work part time in the fishing factory. People are busy. The total population of the island is 260, ensuring small class sizes and close personal connections between teacher and student. Students are taught between the ages of 3-16.
First opened in 1971, the school has operated from its current campus since 1975. Facilities include five classrooms, a library, a hall with stage, a computer suite, a cookery room, and a craft/science room. School and community are located on the island's only patch of arable land, the rest dominated by a volcano that last erupted in 1961.
Senior Teacher
Peter Foster
Values and vision
St Mary's School understands that in its role as a community's sole educational facility, it has a great responsibility to provide an excellent learning experience for every child. The school is devoted in its mission to teach the British curriculum to a high standard, and its students often go on to study further education .
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