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Primary School Teacher

Primary School Teacher

Sir Harry Johnston International School

Malawi

Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
September 2018
Apply by:
19 January 2018

Job overview

Are you a qualified primary school teacher with a Bachelor’s Degree related to Education?

  • Do you have a good knowledge of the British Curriculum?
  • Do you have experience of teaching primary aged children?
  • Are you able to engage in a problem-posing approach to learning?
  • Do you have interest in encouraging children to be critical thinkers?

If you can respond positively to all of these questions, the Board at Sir Harry Johnston International School in Zomba, Malawi, would like to hear from you.

Sir Harry’s is committed to providing high quality and creative education. This school lives its mission statement and the children are testament to what can be achieved with a clear vision, energy and commitment. We are looking for a primary school teacher to join our team of hard-working and dedicated professionals.

All teachers are expected to contribute to the school’s extra-curricular clubs. Experience or a particular interest in sport or computing would be welcome.

Our school is a registered trust and fees are kept to a minimum to enable an increasing number of Malawians to access British standards of learning. We are a dynamic school with a growing reputation.

For further details or to submit your application please contact Mr James Elford at greatlearning@sirharryszomba.com

Applications should include the following:

  • Letter outlining your experience and expertise relating directly to the questions above
  • CV & photo
  • Two traceable referees

Closing Date: 19th January 2018; Shortlisted candidates will be invited to a Skype interview.

WWW.SIRHARRYSZOMBA.COM

SIR HARRY JOHNSTON INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL,
ZOMBA, MALAWI.

About Sir Harry Johnston International School

Background

The Primary School was founded in 1959 when Zomba was the Capital of the Nyasaland Protectorate. In the early 1970s the school became one of five ‘designated schools’ under an agreement with the British government that allowed the centrally funded, private schools to continue employing expatriate teachers. In the 1990s the Designated School Board was disbanded, and the school became financially independent selecting to be controlled by a democratically elected Board of Trustees made up from the parent community.

The Secondary School opened in September 2015 and has grown each year.  It offers places for students in years 7-11.  The Secondary School follows the Cambridge syllabus and students work towards achieving their Cambridge Checkpoints and IGCSE qualifications. Pupil numbers have increased significantly following the introduction of boarding.

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Facilities

The Primary and Secondary School are located on the same campus.  They include Pre-School, Primary and Secondary Departments, enabling them to cater for children between the ages of 2 and 16 years old. The schools are centrally located with spectacular views of Zomba Plateau, which rises to over 2000 metres.

The Primary School has seven fully equipped classrooms.  The Secondary School has five classrooms, a science laboratory and two purpose built boarding hostels.  Both schools share a multi-purpose hall.

All students have access to a variety of fiction and non-fiction books, as well as various ICT equipment including laptops (with internet access) and projectors. Educational resources are purchased overseas if they are unavailable locally. Our Secondary students are also provided with textbooks to support their studies.

Within the spacious and beautifully landscaped grounds there is a twenty-two metre swimming pool, two 7-a-side football pitches, a netball field, a basketball court, a nursery playground and a cross country track.

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Curriculum

Primary

In the Primary School, learning is skills-based shaped largely around the English curriculum. The children enjoy a cross-curricular approach to learning through topics such as: Water, Africa, School History and Food, which allows for a deliberate African flavour to learning. Lessons encourage independent and critical thinking through the use of thinking hats and maps, and the emphasis on collaborative learning. High quality teaching and exciting and enthusiastic learning is guaranteed.

Secondary

The Secondary School is a Cambridge International School. As a result, our teachers deliver the prestigious Cambridge Curriculum.

Years 7, 8 and 9

In years 7, 8 and 9, the Cambridge Curriculum covers English, Mathematics and Science. Other curricular areas are based on the British National Curriculum, but are adapted to meet the needs and interests of our pupils, living in Malawi and as global citizens.

Subjects taught in Years 7, 8 and 9:

English

Mathematics

Science

ICT

French

History

Geography

RE

Life Skills

Music

Art

Design Technology

PE

Swimming

Years 10 and 11

The school introduced the IGCSE programme in September 2018 for students entering Year 10.  Our first set of students sat their exams in May 2020.  Students study for nine IGCSEs, accredited by the University of Cambridge.  The IGCSEs include compulsory subjects and options selected by the students/parents.

Compulsory Subjects in Years 10 and 11:

First Language English

Mathematics

Biology

ICT

Business Studies

Geography

Options in Years 10 and 11:

Literature in English or Economics

Chemistry or French Foreign Language

Physics or History

All students also have a compulsory weekly PE, Swimming and Life Skills lesson, which are not examinable but a core element of the curriculum.

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School Video

Please click on the link below to watch a video all about Sir Harry's:

https://youtu.be/U-7M7U5hI4k

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