Teacher of English (Senior School) - September 2025
The British School of Amsterdam
Amsterdam
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- Job type:
- Full Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- September 2025
- Apply by:
- 6 January 2025
Job overview
We are looking for an experienced & enthusiastic Teacher of English experienced in the British curriculum, to join our English department in our Senior School. This is a full-time (1 FTE) English Teacher position, with responsibility for teaching English at Key Stage 3, 4 & 5 (up to A Level). Start date is September 2025.
In addition to teaching, you'll also perform the roles and responsibilities of a Form tutor and work closely with the pastoral team to support the well-being of pupils.
Application deadline is 6 January 2025. Preliminary online interviews will commence during week 13 January 2025. Shortlisted candidates will then be contacted regarding next steps in the interview & selection process.
Roles and Responsibilities
· Reporting to the Head of Department, English & Media Studies
· Plan and prepare curriculum for assigned timetabled classes and groups
· Develop appropriate and differentiated schemes of work to ensure aims & objectives for the teaching of English are delivered
· Monitor and track pupils’ achievements
·Ensure discipline and safety of all pupils in the assigned groups and classes
· Deliver high quality teaching and learning as well as curriculum development across the Key Stages
· Keep up-to-date on subject development and take part in in-service training
· Participate in arrangements for preparing pupils for internal and external examinations
· Make provision for pupils of differing ability in all subjects
· Create a stimulating class environment that promotes effective teaching and learning
· Provide opportunities for the use of digital technology within the curriculum
· Create a culture of achievement where students wish to do their best
· Perform the roles and responsibilities of a Form tutor and work closely with the pastoral team to support the well-being of pupils
· Demonstrate an enthusiastic and committed approach to extra-curricular activities
· Participate in meetings including departmental meetings
· Participate in the review, development, and management of activities relating to the curriculum and organization of the school
· Consult and liaise with parents and attend meetings
· Participate in professional development and training as required
· Be involved in the development and delivery of extra-curricular activities and enrichment opportunities across the Key Stages
· Work collaboratively with other members of the school, both within the curriculum and beyond
· Identify appropriate resources for the subject and ensure they are used efficiently, effectively, and safely. This includes off-site facilities and school residential trips.
· Develop and implement subject policies, plans, targets, and practices within the context of the school’s aims and policies
· Participate in break duty rota, as assigned
· Undertake cover duties for colleagues as assigned
· Work outside of normal school hours when required (parent meeting, events)
Experience
· Proven work experience in a similar role
· Experience working in a UK school, or an international school for the British curriculum (including IGCSEs and A levels)
· Minimum three/four years’ teaching experience
· Experience of teaching English across all Key Stages (KS3, KS3, KS5) is essential
· Experience of teaching pupils with English as an additional language
· Not suitable for NQTs
Essential Skills, Knowledge and Abilities
· UK qualified teacher with a recognised teaching qualification (PGCE, B.Ed.)
· The ability to work with a range of pupils at all levels
· Excellent communication skills
· Good-humoured and positive, with good interpersonal skills
· Enthusiasm that inspires others
· Proficient IT skills
· A desire to work in an international school environment
Desirable
· Experience of teaching another subject
Application Process
Please complete the online application form through the TES website and, if possible, please attach a CV/Resume. Your application should include the completed Application Form and a brief cover letter addressed to the Principal, Mrs Ruth Sanderson, with the contact details of two referees. The closing date for applications is Monday, 6 January 2025.
About the School
The British School of Amsterdam is a recognized leader in quality international education in The Netherlands, with over 1,100 pupils enrolled across three school sections: Early Years School (3-6 years), Junior School (6-11 years), and Senior School (11-18 years). Situated in Amsterdam, we are a high-performance school offering the British Schools national curriculum at all levels, including iGCSE and A Levels.
Safeguarding
Our School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and job offers with The British School of Amsterdam will be subject to completion of Safer Recruitment practice including: ID check, proof of work experience & qualifications, references, certificates of good conduct (police clearance certificates), and other appropriate safeguarding checks.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)
Our School is committed to a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion. We believe that a diverse staff body reflects and supports the diversity of our pupils and society in general, leading to a cognitive diversity that promotes excellence in all areas.
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About The British School of Amsterdam
The British School of Amsterdam is a not-for-profit international school providing world-class teaching and learning for children from 3 to 18 years old. Since its inception in 1978, we have grown quickly to become a leading British international school offering quality education to over 1,100 pupils enrolled at the school across three sections: Early Years (3-6 years), Juniors (6-11 years) and Seniors (11-18 years).
At The British School of Amsterdam we follow the British Schools curriculum and we are, proudly, a non-selective school with high expectations of all pupils. As a school, we seek to develop inquiring, imaginative, fascinated, knowledgeable and caring young people with an eagerness for knowledge and a sense of value.
We offer the best in British education to our students, and a welcoming and inclusive work environment for more than 210 staff members. Our staff are the school's greatest asset; they are professional, caring, committed and work together, whatever their role, to provide the best possible education for the children in our care.
We are accredited by the UK Government as a British School Overseas (BSO) offering the National Curriculum for England leading to GCSEs and A-Levels, and we are also proud members of COBIS (Council of British International Schools), HMC (The Head's Conference), and AoBSO (Association of British Schools Overseas).
In a recent BSO inspection report, the school was described as “… providing high quality education, much of which is outstanding”.
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