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Teacher of French

Teacher of French

The British School of Paris

France

  • € 35 000 - € 50 000 per year
  • New
Salary:
MPS + benefits
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2024
Apply by:
19 August 2024

Job overview

The BSP is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all our children. All members of staff are trained in child protection. We ensure successful candidates are police checked on appointment and that all staff will report concerns through our child protection policy.


Headmaster: Mr Nicholas Hammond is seeking to appoint for the Junior School, 2 well-qualified and highly motivated Teachers of French from September 2024 onwards.


We are seeking to appoint a full-time teacher and a part-time teacher (50%) on a permanent basis.

The successful applicants will be well-qualified teacher of French who has a sound knowledge of, and experience in, teaching children, whose ability ranges from beginner to bi-lingual/native level learners, from Foundation Stage through to the end of Key Stage 2.

An understanding of effective differentiation and the ability to implement this throughout the school, as well as an awareness of cross-curricular issues, are essential.


Applicants must hold a valid EU passport or having already obtained a full French work permit.

Please consult full details for this post on our employment page. To apply please send us your completed Application Form, updated CV and covering letter by e-mail to: recruitment@britishschool.fr before 19th August at noon

Interviews will be arranged the week starting 26th August.


The British School of Paris is committed to creating an environment which reflects its diverse pupil population. Its policy is to ensure that no job applicant or employee receives less favourable treatment because of race, colour or nationality, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, age, religion or disability, or is disadvantaged by conditions or requirements which cannot be shown to be justifiable. Selection criteria and procedures are frequently reviewed to ensure that individuals are selected based on their individual and relevant merits and abilities. All employees are given equal opportunities and, where appropriate, special training to progress within the School.

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About The British School of Paris

The British School of Paris is a non-selective co-educational independent school which provides British education of a high quality to an international student clientele.  Founded in 1954 as a centre of holistic education for a British ex-patriot community, it has developed over the years into a truly international School with students of over 50 nationalities on roll, from age 3 to 18.

Following the fine traditions of independent schools in the UK, The British School of Paris has adopted a philosophy of education which unlocks the potential of all students by identifying strengths and supporting areas of development, while ensuring that students have fun and enjoy strong relationships.  The academic programme is largely based on the English National Curriculum adapted to the special circumstances of our international clientele.  The School embraces the challenges of modern education and provides for a high degree of flexibility within its well-balanced curriculum.

The British School of Paris is a high achieving school in the context of British and international fee-paying education, with tailored provision for educational support for children who experience learning difficulties.  Small overall numbers, modest class sizes and a supportive pastoral care system mean that new pupils integrate quickly and find themselves well motivated in their work. The pupils participate in a wide range of extra-curricular activities, and they enjoy excellent results at all levels in standardised UK examinations.

The school is situated beside a beautiful stretch of the Seine in the town of Croissy sur Seine, in the western suburbs of Paris.  The Junior and Senior School campuses, adjacent to each other on the river bank, include a nineteenth century manor house, indoor sports hall, all-weather pitches, dedicated and well-equipped science laboratories and purpose-built Junior School, which was opened in 2010. All classrooms are equipped with interactive whiteboards and we were the first school in France, from 2012, to issue all pupils from Reception Year to university-bound Year 13 with iPad digital tablets to enhance learning across the curriculum.

Please visit our website www.britishschool.fr for further information on our school, including our curriculum guides.

 

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