Teacher of Physics and/or Mathematics (cover)
King's College School Soto de Vinuelas
Spain
- New
- Job type:
- Full Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- Immediate Start
- Apply by:
- 15 December 2024
Job overview
King’s College, Soto de Viñuelas, world-renowned for academic excellence and student leadership, is seeking to appoint a dynamic, inspiring and ambitious professional to the position of Teacher of Physics to join our teaching team on a temporary cover basis for an immediate start. Experience of teaching IGCSE and A Level Physics.
An ability to teach mathematics is an advantage but not essential.
We are looking for enthusiastic and committed teachers who would like to join our school located in the beautiful city of Madrid, ideally with an immediate start on a temporary cover basis.
The ideal candidate will have:
• Excellent working knowledge of the English National Curriculum
• Fluency in written and spoken English
• A degree or equivalent in the subject to be taught
• Experience in teaching iGCSE and A Level Physics and/or Mathematics.
• Strong IT skills
Attached documents
About King's College School Soto de Vinuelas
- King's College School Soto de Vinuelas
- Paseo de los Andes No 35, Soto de Vinuelas
- Madrid
- 28760
- Spain
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1. Local Area Information
The main site of the school is approximately twenty km from Madrid. Largely surrounded by countryside the school offers an excellent educational environment. By September nearly all teaching rooms will be equipped with interactive whiteboards and computers linked to the whole school wireless network.
Madrid itself offers a wide range of cultural, sporting and social opportunities. The range of world class art galleries, museums and architecture really do make it one of Europe’s great cities. To the north of Madrid are a number of mountain ranges offering wildlife, superb hiking and in winter, skiing. The nearest ski station to Madrid is forty five minutes away.
On the social front, Madrid has been described as the city that never sleeps. The Madrid culture is based around the café culture. It is not unusual for the city to have traffic jams at three in the morning. Whilst the culture is lively it is never threatening unlike some city centres you may come across in the UK. The city and its surrounds offers a really good quality of life for those willing to embrace the Spanish culture.
2. School details
King’s College has in excess of 1500 students and will, over the next three years expand to more than 2000. It is spread over three sites with the main site being situated about twenty km out of Madrid.
Results are excellent with a 93% GCSE pass rate and a 98% pass rate at A Level. The sixth form is one of the largest in Europe and students enter into, in the main, the Russell group of universities in the UK, the Ivy League in the USA and top universities in Spain. One of the great strengths of the school is the working environment. Classrooms have the usual interactive whiteboards etc but the relationship between teachers and students is very good. A strong work ethic means teachers really can concentrate on teaching, pastoral issues do arise but behaviour issues are very rare.
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