Key Stage 1 Teacher
The Old School Henstead
Suffolk
- Expired
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- January 2017
- Apply by:
- 29 September 2016
Job overview
The Old School Henstead seeks to appoint an excellent KS1 teacher for a full-time teaching position commencing January 2017. We are a rural preparatory school and nursery (ISA and IAPS accredited), offering a superb education to boys and girls aged 2 ½ – 11 years.
You will be an exceptional teacher with excellent Mathematics and English skills and a passion for reading. A willingness to play a full and active role in the daily life of a busy and vibrant prep school is a necessity, as is the desire to engage in regular professional development opportunities. Experience of teaching at Key Stage 1 and a good level of ICT skills are desirable attributes. There is the opportunity to take on wider school responsibilities for the right applicant.
Remuneration
An attractive remuneration package includes membership of the Teachers’ Pension scheme and a generous remission of fees for any children attending the school.
Application
If you would like to apply, please download and complete the Application Form and return by email to office@theoldschoolhenstead.co.uk
CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: 4.30 pm, Friday 30 September 2016. Early applications encouraged.
www.theoldschoolhenstead.co.uk
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About The Old School Henstead
The Old School Henstead is a vibrant preparatory day school and nursery (IAPS and ISA accredited) located in the idyllic village of Henstead, close to Southwold, Beccles and the Suffolk/Norfolk border. The school encompasses a fine blend of traditional values and modern, forward-thinking ideas, offering a superb education to boys and girls aged 2½ - 11.
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