Primary (Lower) Teacher - Bratislava, Slovakia - August 2025

Country:
Slovakia
Region:
School - Europe
Curriculum:
IPC , United Kingdom
Level:
Primary-Lower (5-7)
Start Date:
01 January 2025
Initial Contract Length:
2 year, renewable
Curriculum Experience Required:
Yes - not flexible
An international school in Central Europe is seeking to appoint a Lower Primary Teacher with a UK teaching qualifications (PGCE or B.Ed.) or equivalent international teaching qualifications and will ideally have experience working with the Cambridge Primary Programme in an international setting. The successful candidate must above all be dedicated to educational excellence and international best practice. They should be creative, energetic, flexible, and genuinely interested in students and consistently respectful of children, staff, parents, and the wider community. Previous experience in Primary teaching is essential.

•Teachers must be appropriately qualified with a BEd or BA plus PGCE (or equivalent) and QTS plus Cambridge Primary Programme or UK curriculum teaching experience. If from the UK (or non-EU country) then a Masters Degree is also required.
•All applicants must be fluent English speakers and have experience of supporting students either in the UK, or in an English medium school elsewhere. Experience in international schools, though desirable, is not essential.
•Organisational skills, initiative, flexibility, independence and a strong belief in a child-centred approach to education along with a warm, friendly, happy disposition are sought.

The school offers an outstanding International education, centred on the Cambridge Pathway and enhanced by the Slovak National Curriculum, but with a focus always on international best practice. The School has ambitious and compelling plans for further development and is strongly committed to the highest standards of education. They are fully licenced by the Slovak Ministry of Education. They are a young and expanding international school teaching the English National curriculum along with Cambridge IGCSE, AS and A Level. Class sizes are small - maximum 18 to IGCSE and 12 at A Level. The buildings are new and of an extremely high standard with large, airy and light classrooms (equipped with interactive whiteboards and other modern technology) as well as many common areas for students, staff and parents. Theye are not a selective school and students are generally from affluent local families or are the children of diplomats or expatriates working in Bratislava for international companies. 50% of the staff are from the UK with others from around the world.

This is a wonderful opportunity to teach in a highly successful school with very well motivated, engaged, confident and well-behaved children, an excellent international teaching team and a highly committed and supportive non-academic administration team. The Board are engaged and supportive with a highly experienced leadership team. Classrooms are well resourced and fully equipped and class sizes are small with around 18 students in each (and a maximum of 22 in each class). There is on-going facilitated CPD and INSET opportunities and an attractive employment package which includes:

The school offers an attractive employment package which includes:
• A highly competitive salary from Euros - 33-45 K basic
• Professional HR support for onboarding and future personal support
• Relocation allowance of 500EUR (subject to tax)
• Assistance in finding high-quality accommodation
• Tuition arrangements for dependants
• Additional responsibility allowances
• Future career progression in a highly successful and growing school

The school is situated 30 miles from Vienna in Bratislava, the safe and comfortable capital of Slovakia. They are in the charming and scenic Staré Mesto District, which is a friendly and quiet residential area near the beautiful Horsky Park. Bratislava is a beautiful city, steeped in history and culture and brimming with opportunities to partake in an abundance of both summer and winter outdoor activities and travel opportunities within and outside of Slovakia. Please ask your Edvectus consultant for more information and for details on how to apply.
Number Of Students:
600+
Student Make Up:
30+ nationalities (about 70% Local & 30% Expatriate)
Regional Info:
Life is relatively easy & very enjoyable in Bratislava. An increasing number of local people speak English well, & it is now the first foreign language taught in Slovak schools. Although Bratislava is the capital of Slovakia, it has the feel of a large provincial town. It has a vibrant culture & is an extremely safe place for foreigners & their family. Bratislava has a very pleasant centre with many beautiful buildings & places of historic interest as well as excellent shops & restaurants. It is also a cycling & hiking paradise with much flat land, but also challenging hills & woodland trails for the more adventurous. There are many social opportunities both within the expatriate & local communities. There is a growing number of large, high end shopping centres of top-quality international standard with all leading brands, including several Tescos. The standard of food in restaurants & supermarkets can be compared equally to that of Austria, the Czech Republic or Hungary, & the basic requirements for day-to-day living are very affordable. Food & eating out is inexpensive (a 2-course meal with a glass or two of wine for around €20). The cinema, theatre, opera & ballet are cheap, with tickets from as little as €8- €10. There is an extensive & cheap public transport system within the country & the region. Trams & buses are frequent & reliable in Bratislava, as are train & coach services to other locations in Slovakia & Vienna (1 hr), Budapest (2 hrs) & Prague (4 hrs) are possible weekend visits & tickets are cheap (Vienna return by train around €12. Ryanair & Wizzair fly to many UK destinations with flights from €40 return. Castles abound, & Slovakia’s spa towns & mountain ranges are some of the most beautiful & unspoiled in Europe. There is high quality downhill & cross-country skiing during the winter & whilst winter temperatures can fall below -5 Celsius, daysa are often crisp & sunny. Buildings are designed for the cold & centrally heated, & many restaurants & bars are specifically prepared for cosy winter days.
Tax Rate:
Taxes typically 25-40%
Housing:
Included in Salary
Benefits:
Flights - allowance, Housing - provided, Housing- allowance, Medical or Health insurance, Professional development allowance, Tuition discount for dependants
Suited To:
Activity - winter sporting types, Activity- mountains, Activity-typical land sporting types, Climate -moderate, Dependent children - more suitable, Holiday destination - yes typical, Infrastructure - Highly developed, Suburban, Westernised - highly, Women - not restrictive
Minimum Years Experience:
3.0
Curriculum Experience Required:
Yes - not flexible
Will Accept Newly Qualified Teachers:
N
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