Physics Teacher with experience teaching International Baccalaureate (IB)
The British School of Cordoba
Spain
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- Salary:
- Competitive salary.
- Job type:
- Full Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- January 2025
- Apply by:
- 25 November 2024
Job overview
The British School of Córdoba are seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated IB Physics Teacher to deliver outstanding lessons in this essential subject and prepare students effectively for upcoming IB exams. We are looking for someone who has a passion for Physics that will emobody and promote high academic standards in the classroom. As an IB Physics Teacher, you will play a pivotal role in the development of the teaching of Physics in the Diploma Programme and throughout secondary school.
This is a truly fantastic opportunity for a passionate classroom teacher to become part of a well-established, highly collaborative and successful team that is focused on excellent student outcomes. We are confident that our teaching and support teams, our facilities and most importantly our students will inspire you.
Summary of Role:
- To educate students by planning and implementing an education programme in line with the schools development of the IB Diploma Programme.
- Ensure that the individual needs of students are met and students have access to a stimulating learning experience.
- Work within a professional and collaborative environment that puts the needs of the students at its centre.
- To ensure the safety and wellbeing of our students is maintained at all times.
Full job description attached
Working for The British School of Córdoba: Our school is truly unique. Since its beginnings in 1998 it has flourished into a successful, highly achieving school where pupils gain the academic results and linguistic advantages that have helped many students lead successful and fulfilling careers. Our distinguished and successful alumni are proof of our successes.
Our mission is to offer exceptional education based on the best international systems, whilst also retaining the core requirements of the Spanish education system, allowing our pupils to validate their studies in Spain while enabling worldwide opportunities. Students are exposed to full immersion in English starting from the earliest stages in Foundation and extending through the school to Year 13. However, our students’ achievements go beyond just being truly bilingual. Here at The British School of Córdoba (BSC) we believe in giving our students the essential skills needed to succeed in an ever-changing world.
Our community is founded on respect and kindness for each other, and care for the world around us. Our value centred learning inspires open, inquiring minds, enabling our students to be confident communicators and proactive global citizens. We strive for academic excellence, nurturing students' curiosity through active learning, reflection and collaboration.
Our commitment to safeguarding: The British School of Córdoba is committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils, and we expect all our staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We have an extensive Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy that informs recruitment. We adopt a fair, robust and consistent recruitment process which is in line with the latest guidance.
Our commitment to inclusion, equality and diversity: We recognise that as individuals, we all bring something unique to the role regardless of any protected characteristics which is why we treat all of our people equally, without compromise. We are committed to providing equality and fairness throughout our recruitment and employment practices and not discriminating on any grounds.
Based on the quality and quantity of applications received, The British School of Córdoba reserves the right to close this vacancy sooner than the specified closing date. Applicants will be notified of this where possible. Therefore, early applications are encouraged.
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About The British School of Cordoba
The British School of Córdoba, is a leading full school (3-18) with approximately 500 pupils on roll and serves the historic city of Córdoba in Andalucía. The school has established itself as a leading private school in the area, offering a high-quality International education that prides itself on in its child-centered learning and excellent university entry results, both for Spanish and International Universities (students have recently gained places at Oxford, Cambridge and Yale).
Principal
Neil Murfin
Vision
Our mission is to offer exceptional education based on the best international systems, whilst also retaining the core requirements of the Spanish education system, allowing our pupils to validate their studies in Spain while enabling worldwide opportunities.
Students are exposed to full immersion in English starting from the earliest stages in Foundation and extending through the school to Year 13. However, our students’ achievements go beyond just being truly bilingual. Here at The British School of Córdoba (BSC) we believe in giving our students the essential skills needed to succeed in an ever-changing world.
In the foundation and primary years, children learn and explore through active play with first language English speaking teachers supported by local Spanish staff. This approach encourages students to be bilingual, independent and confident learners with an enquiring and open mind.
Being a through school, our primary and secondary students are able to take advantage of the many fantastic facilities on offer; dedicated science lessons, daily Spanish classes, computer coding, sports and art, all support the core subjects. A happy child is an engaged and fulfilled child!
One of the many advantages of our curriculum is the worldwide recognition of the British GCSE and International Baccalaureate Diploma programmes. Students leaving BSC at the end of Year 13 have the world at their feet and are able to choose between studying in Spain or abroad and they do! In recent years our students have taken places at some of the world’s most prestigious Universities including Oxford, Cambridge, and Berklee School of Music to name but a few.
How subjects are taught that makes all the difference. Studies have shown that pupils learn most effectively when taking an active part in their education. Lessons are taught using creative and dynamic learning styles. Pupils are encouraged to work collaboratively, reflect on their work and communicate their ideas confidently to others.
The British School of Córdoba is truly unique. Since its beginnings in 1998 it has flourished into a successful, highly achieving school where pupils gain the academic results and linguistic advantages that have helped many students lead successful and fulfilling careers.
The mission of the school is to offer an education that is both personalised as British and educating children in all different ways through ensuring they approach learning with a suitable interest, responsibility and effort. A truly international and outward-looking school, the British curriculum is complemented by a study of Spanish language and culture.
Córdoba
Córdoba has a long, rich history which is reflected in its warm and welcoming people. It attracts a large number of tourists who enjoy the attraction of its monuments, orange tree lined streets and excellent restaurants and bars. Situated in the heart of Andalucía it is ‘real Spain’ with a full cultural calendar including the annual ‘feria’, guitar and poetry festivals, theater and dance. Staff enjoy a full range of sports locally such as running, cycling, canoeing and of course tennis.
It is a safe city for families with good local transport and a relatively low cost of living. It has high speed rail links to Madrid (1hr 40 mins), Seville (45 mins) or Málaga (55 mins) with good motorway connections. It is served by Malaga and Seville airports. Most staff live in the city but some have opted to settle in the surrounding villages.
Accommodation costs are relatively low; apartments with a shared swimming pool start from €600 a month. Córdoba is easy to get around with an efficient, cheap bus service, although most staff cycle or walk to and from work. The lifestyle in Córdoba is very appealing – great weather, friendly locals and a relatively low cost of living.
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