Primary Assistant Head
The British School, Kathmandu, Nepal
Nepal
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- Salary:
- Competitive
- Job type:
- Full Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- 1st August 2025
- Apply by:
- 4 December 2024
Job overview
The Role:
The British School, Kathmandu is seeking an inspirational and enthusiastic Primary Assistant Head Teacher to join our community of passionate educators striving for excellence & kindness at the top of the world. Leadership at TBS means focussing on how to ensure that everything we do benefits our students and ensure we are supporting our academic team in ensuring our young learners are able to reach their full potential. The successful candidate will support our KS2 teaching team in wider areas and be a key senior leader that teachers, support staff and students can rely on to lead by example.
If your educational ethos is based on developing communities where everyone is valued and kindness is at the heart of everything we do, then TBS is the school for you. We focus on the academic, social and emotional development of our young learners supporting them in making a positive impact on the community they live in. Our team leads by example and are exemplary in planning and delivering exceptional learning experiences, ensuring all our students receive a quality education and reach their full potential.
Our AHT is responsible for supporting our Primary Class Teachers in the holistic and academic development of the students in their class. The AHT will also have their own class with additional non contact management time. They are expected to teach English, maths, science and PSHRE in line with the statutory guidance from the UK National Curriculum. All our foundation subjects are taught through the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) and are tailored to our setting whilst still meeting the UK National Curriculum learning objectives. All students in the Primary school are also timetabled for one lesson a week in the library where they are taught literacy appreciation, two lessons of PE, one lesson of music, one of performing arts and one of modern foreign languages, these are all taught by specialist teachers.
All teachers contribute to our extensive co-curricular activities programme, with a minimum commitment of one hour per week throughout the year. Educational trips and residential visits form a key part of our curriculum and all teaching staff take part in the annual school expeditions or Camp TBS where each year group takes part in a residential trip of school sleepover where there is the opportunity for students and teachers alike to experience Nepal outside the Kathmandu valley.
Our School:
The British School Kathmandu is a not-for-profit and a non-selective school, which has a rich history of educational excellence, compassion and kindness stretching over 55 years in Nepal. The British School Kathmandu currently educates around 500 students from ages 3-18 from over 40 different countries, from both local and expatriate families, who trust us to care for and educate their children. Our students achieve excellent results, consistently well above UK averages, but more importantly, they are kind and a delight to teach. Set within a leafy campus in Lalitpur, Kathmandu, TBS is a small school with a big heart.
The school is a founding member of the Federation of British International Schools in Asia (FOBISIA) and a fully accredited member of the Confederation of British International Schools (COBIS).
Salary:
Competitive including annual flights, comprehensive medical cover, housing, freight allowance and contract completion incentive.
Application Process:
A full application form and cover letter should be sent through the TES portal by 9am Kathmandu time on Wednesday, 4th December 2024 (early applications are encouraged). Long listed candidates will be interviewed online throughout the process. Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Important Information:
The British School Kathmandu is committed to safeguarding children and young people. All post holders are subject to appropriate vetting procedures, including checks with past employers, a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service check, a Prohibition Order Check and the successful application of an ICPC (International Child Protection Certificate). Our safeguarding and safer recruitment policies are shared with all prospective candidates.
The British School Kathmandu is committed to creating a safe, respectful and inclusive school environment where all students and staff can be happy, confident and resilient, irrespective of any protected characteristics, including those identified in the Equality Act 2010.
The British School Kathmandu
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About The British School, Kathmandu, Nepal
About The British School, Kathmandu, Nepal
Aims
The British School Kathmandu is an inclusive school where staff, students, and parents work together in a safe, caring, and internationally-minded community so that each achieves their optimum in terms of learning and emotional, social, physical, moral and spiritual development. In this partnership, we seek to develop healthy and happy, well-rounded individuals who are confident, thoughtful adaptable and able to embrace and influence an ever-changing world. Our students will act with integrity, care for communities and the environment, and seek social justice for all. Our motto is 'Excellence and kindness at the top of the world'.
Overview
The British School, Kathmandu is a not for profit, non-selective, coeducational school. Around 550 students from Early Years to Year 13 attend school in our unique campus in the historical area of Patan, surrounded by the Himalayan mountain range. Our community consists of families from over 40 different countries and together we help develop young people who strive for excellence and are kind, through an emphasis on challenge, creativity, confidence, compassion, and community.
School structure
The school is generally two form entry throughout. The Primary Section and The Secondary Section are each led by their own leadership teams with a whole-school Principal leading both.
The Leadership teams oversee the monitoring and tracking of progress of each student and are responsible for the high quality of teaching and learning, along with the outstanding pastoral care. From Year 4 upwards, every child sits a Cognitive Ability Test (CAT4s) which enables the staff to assess the progress of the students, map their strengths and weaknesses and personalise their learning journey, so that it is appropriately challenging.
All appointed staff are enthusiastic, energetic and fully committed to delivering a high quality British education. Educational advisors from the UK and Commonwealth visit the school to share their expertise on best current practices in education. Our most BSO Inspection Report (February 2016) stated “The British School, Kathmandu is an excellent school: it provides an outstanding quality of education and demonstrates an exceptional flexibility in meeting the learning and personal needs of its students”.
We are situated in the Jhamsikhel area of Patan, approximately two kilometres to the south of Kathmandu. There is a wealth of activities available from art and sport to good restaurants and a busy social calendar. Whilst Kathmandu is a city, on the edges of the valley and beyond there is a beauty which exceeds all expectations; as Rudyard Kipling said, "The wildest dreams of Kew are reality in Kathmandu”.
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