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Teacher of History

Teacher of History

Oaks International School

Cambridgeshire

  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
February 2017 or sooner if possible
Apply by:
2 December 2016

Job overview

Cambridge International School wishes to appoint an outstanding teacher of History to join the Humanities team at this thriving and dynamic school on the outskirts of Cambridge. The school has students from 40 different countries, speaking over 30 languages, all tuition is in English. This post will suit someone looking for an exciting, small and friendly school, where teachers are allowed to teach and use their skills to make learning fun. CIS is a non-selective, co-educational day school catering for pupils aged 3 to 18. This post is based at our Senior School at Little Abington on the outskirts of the city of Cambridge.

CIS is part of the International Schools Partnership with schools in 6 counties and over 14,000 pupils across the globe as part of our wider family. We have students visiting Cambridge from our partners on a regular basis.

The post is a permanent, part time post on a 60% timetable, to teach History to Key Stage 3 and 4. The school delivers the IGCSE in History and has its own programmes of study for Key Stage 3.

The post is to commence ideally in February 2017 or sooner if possible.

To apply please contact Mrs Kate Fernandez by email on SeniorSchoolOffice@cischool.co.uk for an application form.

Informal visits to the school are welcomed from interested parties.

Deadline for application: 2nd Dece,ber 2016

The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service

About Oaks International School

+44 1223 416938

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Cambridge International is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational all-through school with nursery classes in Cambridge, with the senior school in the village of Abington, approximately six miles south. It currently provides 205 places for nursery, primary and secondary pupils aged 3-16. In September 2016 the school opened a sixth-form college with a focus on offering full-time education to teenage entrepreneurs.

The school was opened in 1976 by Jill Sturdy. Cambridge International has been owned by the ISP (International Schools Partnership) since February 2015.

Principal

Mrs Philippa Mills

Values and Vision

Cambridge International prides itself on “providing a stimulating and exciting education”. Its two founding principles are enabling children to flourish in an encouraging environment at the same time as providing an excellent education and a family atmosphere. It prides itself on being a truly international community, with students coming from 32 different countries and speaking 27 different languages. The school aims to mould students into young adults who show responsibility, confidence, compassion and hard work.

It also subscribes to the ISP's core purpose: to use a passion for learning to lead students to success, and to encourage curiosity and creativity to flourish.

ISI

“The school’s policy for safeguarding provides suitable arrangements to safeguard and promote the welfare of pupils at the school. The designated senior lead (DSL) and deputy DSLs have undergone appropriate training with the local authority, including in safer recruitment and the Prevent (prevention of extremism) strategy, and have an excellent understanding of their roles and responsibilities.”

View Cambridge International School’s latest ISI report

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