Teacher of Physics and Computer Science
English College in Prague
Czech Republic
- Expired
- Salary:
- Dependent on experience
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 24 August 2026
- Apply by:
- 7 December 2025
Job overview
- A genuine understanding of the importance of establishing and maintaining strong relationships for effective learning and collaboration.
- Significant, preferably recent, UK-based experience or experience in a high-performing British international school, with the ability to apply and adapt this expertise in a new context.
- A modern, confident, and imaginative approach to teaching Physics and Computer Science.
- A passion for educating, inspiring, and understanding children, along with a belief that every child can succeed.
- A commitment to professionalism and a desire to be part of an HMC school with a prestigious history and an important role in providing all students with an internationally minded liberal education.
- A love of learning and a commitment to continued professional development.
- The ability to nurture students’ passion for academic learning in general.
- A willingness to work proactively within teams, exchanging ideas and sharing resources, while also bringing their own personality and style to their teaching.
- A desire to contribute holistically to the life of a busy and ambitious school, including pastoral support and co-curricular activities such as school clubs or student charity work.
- The resilience, flexibility, and a sense of humour to thrive in an international context embracing both the great benefits and minor challenges it presents.
- An interest in getting to know Prague and the Czech Republic - its people, culture, and language.
- Experience of teaching Physics up to Key Stage 5 (IB diploma, A-level or similar).
- The ability to teach Computer Science up to Key Stage 4.
- A degree directly relevant to Physics or Computer Science, a PGCE, and Qualified Teacher Status (or equivalent).
- Experience of offering subject-related co-curricular activities.
- Experience of preparing students for university entrance interviews, including Oxbridge.
- Experience of teaching both theory and practical Computer Science, with programming language/s including Python, JavaScript and/or Java.
- We offer assistance, both practical and financial, for those moving to the Czech Republic.
- An exceptionally well-resourced CPD environment with career development opportunities, in Europe and the UK.
- We usually fly successful candidates out in the term prior to taking up their appointment for an acquaintance visit.
- The College contributes to a Czech supplementary pension scheme and employees enjoy the generous arrangements of the Czech health and social security system.
- We offer subsidised lunches, international ITIC membership (which offers discounts), full access to the Czech National Technical Library’s physical and online resources and support for a Multisport card offering subsidised access to numerous sports facilities in and around Prague.
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About English College in Prague
The English College in Prague is a unique and special school. It was founded in 1994 in the wake of the Velvet Revolution as a moderately selective independent day school, offering a British-style Grammar School education and holistic pastoral support to students aged 13-19 (Years 8 - 13 in UK terms). Although all non-language lessons are taught in English it is also a part of the Czech school system. The College is a prominent member of HMC and unlike many international schools is a non-profit-making, fully incorporated charity. Around 70% of its students are Czech and 30% are international students from over twenty different countries.
The College prepares students for a mixture of IGCSE exams, Common European Framework language exams (DELF, Instituto Cervantes and Goethe Institut), as well as ensures that all students in Years 1-4 follow an authorised Czech Curriculum. All students study for the International Baccalaureate in Years 5 and 6 and just over half of the cohort also takes the Czech Maturita examination in addition to the IB. The College has more than twenty-five years’ experience of teaching the IB and many of our staff are IB examiners.
The teaching staff consists of a dynamic mix of recent and more experienced graduates, the vast majority of whom are native English speakers or have been trained in the UK system. A particular benefit, which is relatively unusual for schools abroad, is that, following a successful probationary period, we offer permanent contracts to our staff. We value relationships between student and teacher and of course how both of these connect with parents. We also actively promote a culture of academic aspiration and individualised expectations.
The College traces its traditions back to the Prague English Grammar School which existed in Prague from the 1920s but suffered closure under both the Nazis and the Communists. It seeks to maintain the traditions and rigour of an English Grammar School within the Czech educational framework and its governors are drawn from both the UK and the Czech Republic, symbolised by its two founding patrons – former President Vaclav Havel and Charles, Prince of Wales.
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