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Residential Teaching Couple

Residential Teaching Couple

Abbey College

Abbey College, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 4JF, UK.

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Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2019
Apply by:
26 May 2019

Job overview

We are a friendly international boarding college with students from 14 to 19. We are looking for a teaching couple who are interested in living in a school apartment and playing an active part in the life of the college.

We are looking for a teacher of Biology up to A level and a teacher of Business Studies and Humanities up to GCSE. The ability to teach Law, Art, Drama or Citizenship would also be of interest.  Exactly which subjects you would teach would depend on your strengths and interests. 

It may also be that one of you is employed as a teacher here and the other is not.

This role would suit people who are very sociable and like to be at the heart of a community. It would also suit people who have an international outlook or who have been working overseas in education and are looking to return to the UK.

To find out more about Abbey College in Malvern, visit our website. 

Before filling in the attached application, you can email any questions you have. Equally, to check the skills you can offer against the skills we could use, please feel free to send your CV to Malcolm Wood at principal@abbeycollege.co.uk. 

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About Abbey College

  • Abbey College
  • 253 Wells Road, Malvern Wells, Malvern
  • Worcestershire
  • WR14 4JF
  • United Kingdom
+44 1684 892300

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Abbey College is a mixed, independent, non-denominational, secondary international boarding school, situated on a 70-acre campus in Malvern, Worcestershire. There are 49 students aged 14-19 on the school roll, 46 of whom are boarding students. 

The site of the current Abbey College has been used for education since 1874, with the original main building built in 1863. Facilities now include a library, computer rooms, three science laboratories, 15 classrooms, common room areas, cinema, disco, multi-gym and sporting facilities.

Principal

Malcolm Wood

Values and vision

Abbey College believes its picturesque setting provides a spacious and peaceful place for students to focus on achieving their full academic potential. It provides a large range of sporting and social activities on campus and a high level of residential and personal care to each student.

Students attend Abbey College from all around the world; the school believes they are attracted by the opportunity to interact, develop and learn from staff experienced in dealing with international students in a location that is perfect for focused study.

The secondary school aims to provide a setting where young people from around the world can prosper, developing the skills they need to become the leaders of tomorrow.

Ofsted report

“The quality of education is good. Students make good academic and personal progress from their starting points. Teachers provide good individual help because class sizes are small. The good educational provision enables students to go on to university and study courses relevant to their future careers. The quality of this aspect of the college’s provision has been maintained since the last inspection.”

View Abbey College’s latest Ofsted report 

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