Head of Junior School
Repton School Cairo
Egypt
- Expired
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2021
- Apply by:
- 15 April 2021
Job overview
Opening in September 2021, Repton Cairo will provide an exceptional education for boys and girls aged 3 to 18: offering the EYFS and English National Curriculum, leading to IGCSEs and A Levels.
Based on our core values of Respect, Wholeness, Truth and Excellence, a Repton education is a precious and powerful gift.
It aims to produce young people who are:
- Globally aware and internationally minded
- Intellectually curious, culturally informed and spiritually alive
- Happy resilient, robust, self-motivated and confident
- Socially conscious, politically informed and environmentally aware
- Technologically fluent
- Committed to excellence in all that they do.
In its first years of operation the School will cater to Primary-aged children (FS1 to Y6) and we are therefore seeking an experienced Primary leader with the potential to become the Principal of the whole school as and when that role becomes necessary.
Repton School (UK) forges close links to support its family of international schools, which currently includes three schools in the UAE, one in Malaysia, one in China and four more opening over the next three years (Cairo included). This is an exciting time to join this growing network of schools and your role as Founding Head of Junior School will be central to the success of the Cairo project.
Please apply through the TES portal (uploading a full CV as well as a letter of application, addressed to Mr Hussein El Rashidy, Chairman of Governors, Repton Cairo).
Attached documents
About Repton School Cairo
- Repton School Cairo
- Emaar Mivida Compound, New Cairo
- Cairo
- Egypt
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