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Head of French

Head of French

The Banda School

Kenya

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
September 2017
Apply by:
30 March 2017

Job overview

The Banda, a British Curriculum IAPS school (2 – 13 years) with small classes of friendly and motivated pupils, invites applications for the post below. The school has an enviable reputation for academic, cultural and sporting excellence.

HEAD OF FRENCH

A qualified and experienced teacher is required to lead this department in a school that prides itself on high academic standards. Applicants must be experienced in teaching 13+ Common Entrance and Scholarship.

A job description, person specification and teacher application form are available on the school’s website – www.bandaschool.com  Completed teacher application form, covering letter, Curriculum Vitae, photograph, and names, addresses and telephone numbers of two referees should reach the Headmistress by Friday 31st  March.

Tel: (00254-20) 5131100      Mob: 0709-951000
E-mail: office@bandaschool.com

The Banda School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.

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About The Banda School

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About The Banda School

Occupying a 32 acre site adjacent to Nairobi National Park, the Banda School with 450 pupils on roll has an enviable reputation and is situated 14 kilometres from the bustling business centre of Nairobi. It is found in the residential area of Karen and Langata and caters for pupils aged 1 – 13 years. Last inspected in March 2023, The Banda was rated as ‘Outstanding’ in all areas. Founded in 1966 by Mr and Mrs Chitty, The Banda prides itself on a cohesive staff, employed primarily from the UK and Kenya, who work together to achieve outstanding results in all areas of education.

The Banda is non-selective and a leading IAPS school in Kenya (District K). Pupil and staff relationships are excellent as children are motivated, happy, friendly and respectful, with a good work ethic. The pupils' slogan ‘Friends for Life’ was designed by the children themselves to exemplify the character of the school. There is a caring, family atmosphere around the school. The extensive well-kept grounds with excellent facilities allow children great freedom for sporting and recreational pursuits. A purpose built Arts Centre ensures that Creative Arts are always high on the agenda, and the new Wellbeing Centre provides a warm, nurturing environment for pupils and staff. A broad Extra-Curricular programme ensures breadth of opportunity beyond the classroom. Varied travel opportunities are also available within an array of school and social trips and activities, including safaris, climbing Mount Kenya and coast exploration. Housing for some staff is available within the grounds.

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