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Italian Language Assistant

Italian Language Assistant

King's College School

Wimbledon

Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2018
Apply by:
6 December 2017

Job overview

The post would suit someone who is ideally a native speaker of Italian, or alternatively someone with a modern languages degree (or equivalent) in Italian. Candidates who already have some teaching experience would be preferred.

The role involves conversational practice in small groups (8-10 each) with Year 11 boys sitting their Italian GCSE, for approximately for 90 minutes per week on Thursday lunchtime. There would also be an hour’s tuition per week required with a bilingual sixth form pupil sitting Italian IB Standard Level.

King’s is one of the most successful schools in the UK, with outstanding academic results and first-class facilities. 

Overlooking Wimbledon Common, the school is situated in one of the most attractive parts of south east England.

Further details, including a full job description and application form are available from the school's website, www.kcs.org.uk (under useful information/career opportunities). 

Closing date: noon on Wednesday 6th December 2017

King’s is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people.

About King's College School

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+44 20 8255 5300

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King’s College School, Wimbledon is one of the most successful schools in the world, and our vibrant and caring community is a special place to learn and grow for boys aged 7-18 and girls aged 16-18. With over 1,500 pupils and 400 staff, we are located in one of the most attractive and peaceful parts of London, opposite 1,140 acres of countryside of Wimbledon and Putney Commons and just a short walk from the picturesque Wimbledon Village.

Head

Dr Anne Cotton

Values and vision

Our school was founded in 1829 by Royal Charter as the junior department of the university, King’s College London, and as such, intellectual aspiration and a progressive spirit are our heritage.

Today, we offer an education of the whole person, in Mind, Spirit and Heart, the enduring ethos of our foundation. Our guiding mission is to look outwards, to the world beyond school, and to life at 25: we look to the lives we are preparing our young people to lead, so that when the time comes, they are ready to forge the pathway they choose, and to make a purposeful impact.

We aim for each of our pupils to enjoy an exhilarating adventure of learning and to pursue academic excellence within a fun, caring, welcoming environment. Academic outcomes at A level, IB and GCSE consistently place King’s amongst the very top schools nationally and globally.  Supporting our pupils to grow strong in spirit, in the shared values and qualities of character that will ground them, is equally important.

ISI report

"The academic standards achieved by pupils are outstanding... Pupils achieve outstanding academic, musical, sporting, linguistic and dramatic distinctions, actively encouraged by a strong culture of participation and the uncommonly wide choice of extra-curricular activities and range of opportunities on offer..."

"[Pupils] are confident to be themselves and find staff supportive and approachable in the school’s safe and friendly environment...The way in which pupils engage in contributing to the lives of others in the school, the local community and wider society is outstanding... Pupils demonstrate a great deal of respect for diversity within society... and the way in which they work with others is excellent."

View King's College School Wimbledon's latest ISI report.

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