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Primary Teacher

Ecole Europeenne Luxembourg II

Luxembourg

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term

Job overview

Are you the Primary Anglophone Section Teacher the European School Luxembourg 2 is looking for?

  • Are you looking for an opportunity to teach in a supportive and stimulating, uniquely international environment?
  • Are you an independent, creative, flexible, enthusiastic and motivating teacher who wants to make a difference in a classroom of multi-national pupils with diverse home language backgrounds?
  • Would you enjoy teaching in a stunning, modern school, teaching children with a wide range of experience and abilities?
  • Would you like to live in the heart of Europe in a beautiful and historic country with countless cultural and leisure opportunities?
  • Are you dedicated, hard-working and would appreciate several shorter school days each week to help organise your workload?

For the job profile and very important additional information regarding this post, please read the two attached documents on this website. Thank you in advance for taking the time to apply. We look forward to hearing from you!

Website of the European School Luxembourg 2: http://www.eursc-mamer.lu

Attached documents

About Ecole Europeenne Luxembourg II

European School, Luxembourg II is a mixed, mainstream, all-through, international, multilingual school in Luxembourg. It accommodates 3,000 students at full capacity. 

European School, Luxembourg II was created in 2004 to deal with the overcrowding of its original counterpart. The school underwent construction in 2009 and the new campus was revealed in 2012. In 2015, the school signed an agreement to sell fair trade products and became the thirteenth school to do so in Luxembourg.


Director

‎Per Frithiofson

Visions and value 

The school aims to teach its students to be respectful of everyone’s different beliefs, cultures and values and to become responsible global citizens. The school promotes its three main aspects to its values: to understand the aspirations of all in the common interest, to remain open, transparent and to have a sense of responsibility and to valorise the school’s multiculturalism and multilingualism. 

The curriculum uses the European Baccalaureate which prioritises both linguistic and scientific competencies. Technical training subjects aren’t included in the curriculum but safety and well-being lessons, such as the KIVA and peer meditation program, are integrated into the pupils’ school life. Elective subjects include foreign languages, religion or morals and ethics classes. 

Teachers must be a native English speaker or have the ability to speak at mother tongue level. Knowledge of a second working language, either French or German, is an added asset. Every teacher needs to have a university degree and be able to teach their subjects at all levels for a secondary school. The school prides itself on hiring teachers who can work in an international environment and work well with a variety of team members. Every teacher should expect to have about 20 weekly 45-minute classes.

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