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Head of Middle School

Head of Middle School

Brisbane Boys' College (Toowong)

Toowong, Brisbane

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2018

Job overview

HEAD OF MIDDLE SCHOOL

What is needed to educate and develop boys for the world in which they will live?

You.

At Brisbane Boys’ College we recognise that knowledge-based learning is no longer enough and we need to teach boys how to think, not only to solve problems, but to recognise them in the first place. We do this every day at BBC. We teach our boys to question the status quo and solve problems to make the world a better place, not just when they leave school, but now at Brisbane Boys’ College. We know boys. We know how to harness their energy, curiosity and thirst for competition. We call this ‘A New School of Thought’.

We are seeking to appoint an experienced, qualified and innovative educator to join our College Executive in the role of:

Head of Middle School

Visit www.bbc.qld.edu.au/employment-at-bbc to learn more about your active role in helping boys to find their place in the world.

Brisbane Boys’ College is a day and boarding school for 1550 boys in Prep to Year 12.

A SCHOOL OF THE PRESBYTERIAN AND METHODIST SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION

Attached documents

About Brisbane Boys' College (Toowong)

  

About us

Brisbane Boys' College is an established GPS day and boarding school. The school was founded in 1902 by Mr Arthur Rudd, who had a vision of moulding boys to be worthy leaders and good citizens – a vision which remains today. The College occupies a 13 hectare site four kilometres from the centre of Brisbane and has a current enrolment of 1550 boys from Prep to Year 12, across three sub schools: Junior (Prep to Year 6), Middle (Years 7 to 9) and Senior School (Years 10 to 12).

Our Guiding Philosophy 

The future isn’t what it used to be. Recognising that knowledge-based learning is no longer enough, Brisbane Boys’ College focuses on teaching children how to think. Not only to solve problems, but to recognise them in the first place. To question the status quo and solve problems to make the world a better place. Not just when they leave school but now at BBC. We call this ‘A New School of Thought’.

As experts in boys’ education, we view learning alongside childhood development with our approach contextualised by our guiding philosophy - ‘All About the Boy’.

Our Purpose

To produce men who have the confidence and capability to change the world.

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