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Physics Teacher

Physics Teacher

Scots College

Wellington, New Zealand

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
23rd July 2018

Job overview

Position: Physics Teacher (ref #3031)

This prestigious Independent Boys’ day and boarding school is currently recruiting an experienced teacher to inspire their students with a passion for Physics, to start in Term 3.

You will enjoy working with smaller class sizes and being part of a dedicated and supportive team. This is a dual pathway College, offering senior students the option of NCEA or International Baccalaureate Diploma.  You will be delivering engaging and insightful lessons across the Middle Years Programme (Years 7-10) and the Diploma Programme (Years 12-13).  Experience in IB is preferred, but not a requirement as training will be given.

Scots College boasts a proud history of success within the Wellington region. Values are strongly centred on respect for students, staff and families in the wider community based on ethnic, cultural and religious acceptance. Its purpose is to provide each student with a lifelong commitment to learning designed to foster academic, spiritual, cultural and social development in order to embolden the “All Rounded Man”.

Desirable skills and experience:

  • Hold a relevant qualification in science or physics as well as a recognised teaching qualification;
  • You will have experience and be confident teaching Physics to senior level students;
  • Represent a highly professional image of the college both during and outside school times.

To request an information and application pack for this role email the Candidate Care team at careteam@edperson.co.nz quoting reference number #3031, or for a confidential chat please contact Kristina Appleby on +644-910 2212. 

 

 

 

About Scots College

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  • Scots College
  • 1 Monorgan Road, Strathmore, Wellington
  • North Island
  • 6243
  • New Zealand
+64 3880850

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Scots College is an independent all-through school for boys. It is based in Wellington in New Zealand.

Scots College was founded as a Presbyterian Boys’ College in 1916. The school moved to its present site in Strathmore after three years. This allowed for a purpose-built school, boarding facilities and playing fields. Since the school’s inception it has been run by a board of governors, who up until 1930 were also responsible for Scots’ sister school, Queen Margaret College, which was established in 1919. Scots College is an International Baccalaureate World School authorised to deliver the International Baccalaureate’s Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme and senior-level Diploma Programme. The Primary and Middle Years Programmes were introduced in the Prep School and Secondary School in 2008 and the International Baccalaureate Diploma was introduced in 2010 to Years 12 and 13. Interactive whiteboards, LCD projectors and related audio-visual equipment, computers and tablets coupled with Scot-E (the school’s student management system) effectively deliver multimedia learning at the school. In addition, the school’s Creative and Performing Arts Centre, opened in 2012, provides a recording studio, drama rooms, music rooms, a Middle School administration area, and art and graphics rooms.

Headmaster

Graeme Yule

Values and vision

Scots College aims to provide a mature environment where sound work ethics, self-discipline and independent learning skills are fostered. A key objective of the school is to develop young men who will be recognised for the quality of their citizenship and their ability to learn creatively and independently beyond school.  

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