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Kindergarten Teacher

Kindergarten Teacher

Makuhari International School

Japan

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
April 2017
Apply by:
6 October 2016

Job overview

Makuhari International School is a dual-language school (English and Japanese) delivering programmes for K1-G6 (Nursery to Year 7) using a unique international curriculum based on the Japanese National Curriculum, but modified where appropriate. The MIS curriculum model allows children to transfer to local junior high schools as well as other international schools. MIS opened its doors in April 2009. Currently there are 375 children on roll.

Makuhari International School possesses an award-winning, architect-designed campus with outstanding facilities and resources. It is situated 30 minutes by train from Tokyo.

Kindergarten Teacher to make up a team of six dedicated early years specialists offering a play-based curriculum which has been developed by setting the Japanese National Curriculum learning objectives in the foundation stage framework. Candidates must have a minimum of two years’ recent experience and possess QTS or a teacher licence for the 3-10 age-range. Children learn in both English and Japanese, so experience with new learners of English will be an advantage. The ideal candidate should be able to take classes from K1 to K3.

We offer a professional working environment and a competitive benefits package. Initial contracts are for two years with a start date of April 2017. Please send a letter of application, an up-to-date CV, a recent professional photograph and the contact details of two educational referees to the Head of School at: head@mis.ed.jp

Closing date for applications is 07 October 2016, although we may contact good candidates earlier.

Further information can be obtained from our website www.mis.ed.jp

Makuhari International School, Japan (MIS)

About Makuhari International School

Vision

Innovative Bilingual Education for an Ever-Changing World

The MIS vision is first, to be able to offer a top quality education and give parents real choice – the choice to attend a bilingual school, where English and Japanese are valued equally, and whose diploma allows transfer to Japanese junior high schools as well as international schools. Second, to be in the vanguard of creating a new generation of internationally-minded students, primed to become future leaders in ever-changing society. Third, to serve and make a lasting impact both locally and globally.


Mission

Makuhari International School seeks to provide an outstanding education and inspire students to become life-long learners and responsible global citizens.


Aims

To create a school climate where each child’s unique skills can develop and flourish.

To nurture in students international mindedness and model Japanese and world citizenship, and a desire to make a positive contribution to their communities.

To ensure a high level of proficiency in both English and Japanese for all students by teaching all the subjects in English by native international teachers except the “Japanese” subject.

To provide a quality education that will prepare students for access to the junior high school or international school of their choice.

To develop an international curriculum based on the Japanese national curriculum, modified where appropriate, and unique to MIS.

To use a range of teaching methodologies aimed at enabling children to think independently and use and apply their skills and knowledge in new and unfamiliar situations.

To make available a variety of enrichment experiences through extra-curricular activities, visits and special events.

To employ dedicated teaching professionals and support staff who are committed to the MIS mission.


The MIS Commitment to International Mindedness

We understand ‘international mindedness’ to mean:

  • An understanding and celebration of the value of diversity, in all its forms.
  • Empathy for those who are different, while retaining pride in one’s own identity.
  • Open-minded enquiry accompanied by critical thinking about what is discovered via that enquiry.
  • Adaptability, or comfort with and the capacity to cope with rapid change. An understanding of the need for balancing interdependence with independence.
  • An understanding that individuals can improve the state of the world, and an accompanying acceptance of the responsibility to take action to do so.

MIS believes that it demonstrates international mindedness and promotes international awareness and both global and Japanese citizenship in its students through its curricular and extra-curricular programs.


Our Story

Makuhari new city was originally planned to develop a commercial and residential zone built on the reclaimed land in Makuhari by Chiba Prefectural Government. Within this zone, sectors were identified for commerce, education, housing and recreation. In anticipation of the influx of international businesses to the area, the idea of creating an international school to serve this new community was explored. Chiba Prefecture and Chiba City subsequently asked the Ministry of Education to endorse a school model with a flexible curriculum and a core commitment to nurturing internationalism. In 2006, MIS’s establishment was finally accepted under the School Education Act. Chiba’s long awaited dream came true when Makuhari International School opened its doors in 2009, at once becoming an attraction for returning Japanese families and the international community alike. MIS is pledged to continue to be true to this dream.

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