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History Teacher (maternity cover)

History Teacher (maternity cover)

DSB International School

Aurum House Dady Seth Lane Mumbai

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Job type:
Full Time, Maternity Cover
Start date:
March 1st 2020
Apply by:
6 December 2019

Job overview

DSB International School is looking for a teacher with experience in IGCSE/GCSE  History to cover a History timetable from March to June 2019. 

We are a small welcoming school in the heart of Mumbai. This opportunity would be great for a teacher wishing to get some international experience or the chance to live in India for a few months. 


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About DSB International School

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+91 3045 97529

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DSB International School is located on 2 campuses in Mumbai, India. We are a co-educational, not for profit, independent school.

Background

DSB International School caters for 195 students from 32 different countries. Students at the school range in age from 3-18 years.

The school opened in 1961 and is the oldest international school in Mumbai. For the first 40 years, it was a German school following the curriculum from Germany, taught in German. In 2001, a small international primary section was opened and this has since grown to include the secondary level, both of which run alongside the German section.

DSB International School is a small, friendly, vibrant, child-centred and family-oriented organisation, which offers a variety of extra-curricular activities. Parents are very supportive and many are very involved in school life.

The school is managed by a Committee of elected parents, and run by the School Principal and the Senior Management Team.

DSB International School Today

Students at the school come mainly from the consular and expatriate community in South Mumbai and consequently, student turnover is quite high, about 30% per year. About 40% of the students in the school are host nationals.

Classes are small, ranging from 5 to 16 students. This means that staff get to know the students very well. Consequently planning and teaching can be more manageably personalised and differentiated to meet the needs of individuals and small groups. Classes are mixed-ability and there is one class per year group.

The curriculum from 3-18 years, in the international section, is broadly based on the English National Curriculum, including IGCSEs accredited by Cambridge International Education Examination Board. The International Baccalaureate Diploma is offered from 16+ years. The German Section offers a German curriculum in close cooperation with the International Section. The teaching of the German language and German culture is an important feature of the school and is supported by the German Government. The international section now makes up over 95% of the school population.

In August 2014, the school introduced the IB Diploma Programme for the first time, for a small cohort of 5 students. Currently, we have IBDP cohorts of 10-15 students. The philosophy of the IBO fits very well with the aims, values and mission of the School Committee for the future of DSB International School.

In 2021, the school opened its new campus for 9-18 year-olds, with a state of the art Design & Technology room and 3D printing lab, a rooftop pool and sports area. In designing the new campus, we aimed to cater to a larger school population without losing the personal, individual touch that has been so successfully established over the last half century.

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