Maths Teacher
The British School, Alexandria
Egypt
- £27,000 - £36,500 per year
- New
- Salary:
- · Competitive Salary (Accommodation included). · Round trip flights. · Baggage Allowance. · Discounted school places for dependent children. · Health insurance (Comprehensive).
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 01 February 2026
- Apply by:
- 31 January 2026
Job overview
We seek qualified (UK) KS3, KS4, KS5 /Mathematics Teacher, for the academic year 2025- 2026. Come and join a highly skilled team of teachers delivering the best of British Education in the ancient city of Alexandria with its Mediterranean cafe vibes.
BSO Inspection 2024
“Good with outstanding features”
The British School of Alexandria
Do you need a new environment for 2025-26?
The British School of Alexandria seeks applications for KS3, KS4, KS5 from hardworking talented teachers looking to develop their portfolio.
We are a long established BSO Accredited British National Curriculum School celebrating our 40th year in operation:
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We require
· Bachelor’s Degree + QTS
· Experience of the British education system either in the UK or in a British International school
· Police checks/ Enhanced DBS and ICPC
Desirable:
· 2 years’ experience of teaching in a UK of International British School.
· A strong NQT would also be considered.
Terms and Conditions:
· Competitive Salary (Accommodation included).
· Round trip flights.
· Baggage Allowance.
· Discounted school places for dependent children.
· Health insurance (Comprehensive).
· Forward thinking British independent International school at the heart of the community with a family atmosphere.
Alexandria:
Bustling, friendly and cosmopolitan city on the med full of historical interest. Life for teachers is enjoyable with a low cost of living in a lovely safe setting of the European café set.
Closing date for applications on January 31st, 2026
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About The British School, Alexandria
- The British School, Alexandria
- 9 Mahmoud Aboul Ela Street, Kafr Abdou, Roushdy
- Alexandria
- Egypt
We have recently celebrated our 40th Anniversary and continue to be one of the leading schools in Alexandria and the surrounding area. We have close links with the British Embassy - our Patron is Her Britannic Majesty's Ambassador to Egypt. The school is a deliberately relatively small 3-18 British international school (520 students). It is recognised by the DfE and is an accredited member of the Council of British International Schools (COBIS). It is a high achieving and forward thinking school which enjoys an excellent reputation. We are committed to ensuring excellent learning and teaching in a caring environment. You will find the school a rewarding and friendly place to work with good relationships between staff and students. We have a strong commitment to the professional development of all our staff.
Foundation children follow the Early Years Foundation Stage Framework. Students in the remaining Key stages follow the British National Curriculum. In KS4 students study for IGCSEs and A-levels in the Sixth Form. Although our curriculum is based on the British system, we try to ensure that it incorporates the history, geography, language and culture of Egypt as well as having a strong international dimension. All students also study Arabic.
Our vision is to provide a quality 3-18 British International education in Alexandria which is underpinned by outstanding teaching to develop knowledgeable, caring, compassionate, respectful global citizens and lifelong learners who will have both the desire and capabilities to help to make our world a better place.
A good proportion of our students are Egyptian nationals but we also have a significant number of students from other countries, with over 23 different nationalities represented including neighbouring Middle Eastern/African countries as well as a smaller proportion from Europe.
Alexandria is a bustling, friendly and cosmopolitan city on the Mediterranean full of historical interest. Life for teachers is relaxed and safe with a relatively low cost of living with a sufficiently good infrastructure, shops, cafes and restaurants to lead a European lifestyle. Most teachers are able to save at least 50% of their salary and at the same time enjoy exploring Egypt. Although from time-to-time Egypt appears in the media, you will find that living in Alexandria is in reality similar to living in any other big city with no particular security issues and a strong and stable government.
The temperate Mediterranean climate in Alexandria ensures cooler summers and warmer winters than in several other parts of Egypt. In winter (January/February) there are some rainy days with temperatures ranging between 10 and 20°C, summers are renowned for the refreshing sea breeze, with temperatures between 22 and 34°C.
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