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Senior Years Teacher | English/Humanities | St Mary's College

Senior Years Teacher | English/Humanities | St Mary's College

St. Mary's College, Toowoomba

Toowoomba

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
15 July 2019

Job overview

Senior Years Teacher | English/Humanities | St Mary's College, Toowoomba


Applications close Thursday, 27 June 2019


Full time | 30 hours per week | Fixed term | 15 July 2019 to 06 December 2019 (Accommodating enrolment growth)


St Mary's College | Toowoomba | 5-12 


Founded in 1899, St Mary’s College focuses on and specialises in boys’ education, providing various relevant and modern learning experiences and extra-curricular opportunities.  All boys are encouraged to strive for excellence and realise their potential in all areas of their holistic education.


Candidates with proven experience in a similar role will be highly regarded.


Please submit your application via SEEK and include:


  • a response to the selection criteria located within the Role Description
  • your resume
  • the names of two referees (one must be your current or most recent Principal)
  • Suitability Declaration
  • Application for Teacher Employment.


Further details can be obtained by contacting Acting Principal, David Burrows, by email David.Burrows@twb.catholic.edu.au or by phone at (07) 4631 7333.


Employment will be in accordance with Catholic Employing Authorities Single Enterprise Collective Agreement Diocesan Schools of Queensland 2015 – 2019.

About St. Mary's College, Toowoomba

St. Mary's College, Toowoomba is an all-boys, non-selective, all-through, independent school in Queensland, serving students from the age of 3-18. 

St Mary’s College was founded in 1899 by the Christian Brothers and is a member of the Edmund Rice Associate School. The school fosters a dynamic and inspiring working environment with a strong emphasis on community spirit and work ethic. 

Principal 

Michael Newman

Facilities 

The College features modern classrooms complete with data projectors, speaker system, Apple TV's, specialised teaching and learning areas, a chapel, a multipurpose indoor complex, multiple modern computer rooms, a rugby league field and a soccer field, tennis courts, basketball courts, a gymnasium with a well-equipped weights room, a pool, and specialised music facilities.

Curriculum 

The all-through school offers a broad and balanced curriculum designed to inspire students through each stage of their learning. Learning Support Teachers provide additional help for children identified as having special needs, while dedicated teacher aides support classroom teachers to assist with the planning and learning programmes. Careers guidance is available for older students, along with career-focused VET courses. A wide range of extra-curricular activities are offered for students to take part in outside of the classroom, including sports, music, debating and chess. 

School ethos 

The school holds the values of spirituality, community, justice and solidarity, excellence, and works to be an inclusive community where all members are accepted and welcomed. Strong relationships are fostered between staff, parents and students with the common goal of empowering all pupils to be men of faith, integrity, action and excellence.

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