Summer Course Teacher of EAL (English as an Additional Language)
Sherborne International
Dorset
- Expired
- Salary:
- Competitive
- Job type:
- Full Time, Temporary
- Start date:
- 3 July 2019
- Apply by:
- 22 May 2019
Job overview
SUMMER COURSE TEACHERS of EAL required at Sherborne International.
Sherborne International summer courses comprise four courses:
A. Intensive English plus Subjects
B. Specialist Academic Preparation for Starting IGCSE/GCSE
C. Specialist Academic Preparation for Starting A Level or IB Diploma
D. IGCSE/GCSE Science, Maths and English Summer Booster.
Temporary Contracts of 2, 4, 6 or 8 weeks as follows:
- Weeks 1 & 2: 3 - 17 July 2019
- Weeks 5 & 6: 31 July - 14 August 2019
- Weeks 7 & 8: 14 - 28 August 2019
Limited accommodation may be available to teachers at a charge.
Closing date: 9am on Wednesday 22 May 2019
For a full Application Pack, including Job Description, go to www.sherborne-international.org/vacancies or contact Samantha Belgeonne, Recruitment Manager (T: 01935 810502 or E: hr@sherborne.org)
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About Sherborne International
Sherborne International was founded in 1977 as the original International Study Centre. Its early mission was simply to help non-native English speaking boys from overseas to prepare to sit Sherborne School’s entry examination. However, its aim now is to prepare both boys and girls from overseas to join any school within the British independent school system. As well as Sherborne School and Sherborne Girls, many of our 100+ leavers each year move on to well-known independent schools such as Badminton, Cheltenham, Epsom, Roedean and Clifton College.
The School has up to 150 students on the roll. All students are full boarders, and so Sherborne International teaches a six-day week, which includes Saturday mornings. Other intensive courses are run from the campus and boarding houses at Easter and during the summer each year. Students are taught in small groups, usually in classes of up to eight. There is heavy emphasis on English language improvement, general academic progress and cultural adjustment to the British educational system. Students typically stay at Sherborne International for one year, but some may stay for up to three years. There is a popular one-year I/GCSE programme which each year attracts more than fifty students.
Sherborne International and Sherborne School are both part of the same charity with the same Group Executive and Board of Governors but are registered with the Department for Education as separate schools. Sherborne International is inspected by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (and accredited by the Independent Schools Association) and is also accredited as an International Study Centre by the British Council.
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