Skip to main content
Tes home
SearchBack to search
English Teacher

English Teacher

Al Dhafra Private School

United Arab Emirates

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent

Job overview

Al Dhafra Private Schools, Al Ain

Job Purpose:

English Teacher: English Language teacher teaching the National Curriculum in England or American ,potential for leadership role if suitably experienced.

Key Accountabilities:

  • Planning comprehensive lessons to ensure effective student – centred active learning  
  • Using differentiation and 21st Century pedagogy  
  • Integrating ICT into lessons  
  • Tracking students’ performance and progress

Qualifications: 

Bachelor of Education / English Major

Knowledge:

Preferable experience of teaching the English National Curriculum

Skills:   

Excellent English required, 21st century pedagogies, good communication and  social skills.

Experience: 

Minimum of 4 years’ teaching experience .

Please send CV to hr@dhafraschools.com 

Attached documents

About Al Dhafra Private School

School image 1
School image 2
School image 3
School image 4
School image 5
School image 6
School image 7
School image 8
School image 9
School image 10
School image 11
School image 12
School image 13
School image 14
School image 15
School image 16
+971 767 1123

View on Google Maps

Visit employer website

  

Al Dhafra Private Schools in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates, is a private school that has been in successful operation since 1988; it is one of three schools owned and operated by Dhafir Holdings. The school moved to its current premises in 2001 and has since grown to be one of the largest schools in Al Ain. It is under the leadership of Principal Mr Roger McDuff who took charge in September 2017. The school achieved a strong 'Good' rating in its last inspection earlier this year. 

Al Dhafra School is situated in the heart of the unique city of Al Ain, a charming oasis with historic and cultural significance. The school offers quality education to 2800 students of diverse backgrounds in Early Years to Year 12. The student body is formed from over 35 nationalities which makes the school distinct in nature, with a culturally rich and diverse environment. The majority of the students are Emirati (55.1%); other nationalities are Jordanians (11.4%), Egyptians (8.16%), Syrians (6.35%), Omanis (2.72%), Palestinians (2%), and others (14.27%). The language of instruction and administration is English and the senior students achieve outstanding results, comfortably exceeding international norms.

Teachers at Al Dhafra work collaboratively, collegially and diligently to meet the needs of the learners. Students are characterized by their readiness and enthusiasm for learning and their pride in belonging to Al Dhafra. There is a strong family culture within the school and turnover is low. The school's buildings are adjacent to each other, starting from the Kindergarten and Years 1-4 to the east side of the school. Grades 5-12 are in the middle part of the school, with separate learning for boys and girls. The high school building and the administration building are to the west of the school. 

The school offers education in the English National Curriculum from Early Years to Year 12 and the American Curriculum for Grades 9-12. Al Dhafra values education as a key tool of individual development and transformation and aims at creating a community of empowered students in an atmosphere of mutual respect and trust. At Al Dhafra every student is inspired and challenged to learn, grow and accomplish academic, personal and social goals. 

Additionally, the main focus of Al Dhafra Private Schools in Al Ain is to provide the opportunity for a comprehensive education for all students which focuses on cognitive, emotional, physical and social development. The educational program fosters students' reading, writing, calculating, problem solving, critical thinking, and creative expression. The school environment nurtures self-confidence, independence, cooperation, and the physical well-being of all students. The school works in affiliation with ADEK , is a centre for Cambridge University International Examinations and is accredited by Cognia. As a consequence, Al Dhafra Private School is a key part of the international community that strives to inspire and prepare learners for excellence. 

The school also shares its facilities with the Al Ain community where various establishments use not only the sporting facilities but also acts as a SAT and AP Centre. Additionally, the school acts as a host to various universities from around the world that use the school premises to showcase their respective universities for both students and parents. 

Al Dhafra Private Schools encourage students to develop a sense of values and responsibilities which enables them to be contributing members of their community and of the multicultural, global society. In partnership with the families, the school guides students towards becoming lifelong learners with a positive outlook of the world.

Roger McDuff

Principal

Please note that you are wholly responsible for fact checking in respect of the information provided by schools. Please also check for the latest visa and work permit requirements that may apply. Tes is not responsible for the content of advertisements or the policies adopted by advertising schools. Tes asks that all schools follow Tes' Fair Recruitment Policy.

Apply