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Head of Physics

Head of Physics

The British School of Milan

Milan, Italy

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2020
Apply by:
4 June 2020

Job overview

We seek a well-qualified and dedicated Head of Physics to lead a strong department within the Science Faculty and to teach across the Senior School range.

Experience of the IB curriculum would be an advantage but above all we are seeking a candidate with leadership qualities, strong subject knowledge, and a commitment to academic excellence in an international context.

Rent-free accommodation is available for the first three months. The salary is competitive, and currently tax-free for two years if coming from the UK or Ireland.

We take great care to safeguard children in the school. Applicants must agree to undergo child protection screening. This will include checks with previous employers as well as criminal records checks.

Further information about the school is available on the website: www.britishschoolmilan.com

The deadline for submitting the application form (available on our website) is: Friday 5 June 2020

Email: employment@bsm.school

The School
Established fifty years ago, the British School of Milan is an independent, co-educational, not-for-profit organisation enjoying a national and international reputation for excellence.

The School offers students the English National Curriculum up to (I)GCSE and the IBDiploma in the Sixth Form, with a wide range of co-curricular activities throughout. Teaching staff work in a positive and friendly atmosphere with bright and responsive students. The last three cohorts have gained an average of 35 IB diploma points, and (I)GCSE results in the same period have yielded an A*/A grade (or equivalent) average of 60%, with 97% achieving A* – C grades.

The most recent ISI Inspection (November 2017) affirmed that pupils make 'excellent progress', while the quality of pupils’ learning and achievement and the quality of pupils’ personal development were both rated ‘excellent’ overall.

Living in Milan
The school is situated close to the centre of Milan, a cosmopolitan city, the financial capital of Italy, and an exciting place in which to live and work. It boasts one of the grandest squares in Europe, dominated by a spectacular cathedral and arcade. Art treasures include The Last Supper by Leonardo and the Rondanini Pietà by Michelangelo, while La Scala is one of the premier opera houses in the world. The fashion houses of Prada, Armani and Versace have their headquarters here, while two of the most celebrated football teams in Europe play in the San Siro stadium. Milan recently hosted the World Expo, and with excellent public transport, three international airports, and world-class healthcare –and not withstanding the recent COVID-19 outbreak – it is a very attractive city in which to live and work.

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About The British School of Milan


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