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Mathematics Teacher

Mathematics Teacher

Diocesan School For Girls

New Zealand

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
July 30, 2018 start
Apply by:
16 March 2018

Job overview

An enthusiastic Mathematics Teacher is sought to join our well-resourced and forward thinking school. Your passion for teaching mathematics will be valued by motivated girls who want to learn. Opportunities to teach Junior High School (year 7) through to senior levels (Level 3).

Diocesan School for Girls is a high performing independent Anglican School with an outstanding reputation for excellence in all aspects of achievement. With state of the art educational and sporting facilities, the school provides a unique environment where girls can achieve excellence in a wide range of academic, cultural and sporting activities

We offer students a dual pathway with NCEA and International Baccalaureate.

Wide opportunities for professional development are available to teaching staff, as are:

  • the choice of an Apple or Windows laptop (an ipad in addition to a laptop is standard equipment for teachers with junior classes)
  • utilisation of our Fitness Centre gym and Aquatic pool facilities
  • an on-site physiotherapist
  • covered staff car parking
  • generous remuneration

Please email applications, including a detailed CV and covering letter, to Human Resources at Diocesan School for Girls or apply online via our website:

Email: human.resources@diocesan.school.nz
Website: www.diocesan.school.nz

We invite you to view our website for further details about our School.

Closing date 16 March 2018

About Diocesan School For Girls

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+64 5200221

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We are an all-girls independent Anglican school for Pre-School (age 3) to Year 13 offering both day and boarding located in Epsom, Auckland. With a rich history, founded in 1903, we are one of the leading schools in the country with an outstanding reputation for our approach to learning. We lead boldly so our students can do the same. Everything we do helps give our girls the courage and confidence to positively shape the future and be the difference in a changing world.

Curriculum

We offer a dual educational pathway giving students the choice of studying New Zealand’s National Curriculum NCEA or the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. In the Senior High School Years we offer the Middle Year Programme (MYP) of the International Baccalaureate.

People and culture.

Culture is at the heart of what we do. And that starts with our people. With an eye on tradition and the other focussed on the future, we work together to create a supportive, safe space, where both students and staff can thrive. Dio is also a place where Mātaranga Māori is respected. Through curriculum programmes that focus on Te Ao Māori (Māori world view), Te Reo Māori (Māori Language), Kapa Haka (Māori performance) and Mātauranga Māori (Māori knowledge) we strive to teach a better understanding of our own country and the world around us.

State-of-the-art facilities.

World class facilities help our girls excel beyond the classroom. These include state of the art classrooms, library, gym, exceptional sports facilities, our chapel, the incredible performing arts centre and more – all in beautiful, landscaped surroundings.

Our excellent academic record stands for itself, but Dio stands for so much more. We believe that education is an adventure involving creativity, imagination and discovery.

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