Secondary English IGCSE & A Level Teacher - Yangon, Myanmar - January 2025

Country:
Myanmar
Region:
School - South East Asia
Curriculum:
United Kingdom
Level:
Secondary/ Middle(12-15), Secondary/High(16-18)
Start Date:
01 January 2025
Initial Contract Length:
2 year, renewable
Curriculum Experience Required:
Strongly prefer it
We are looking for a Secondary English Literature & Language IGCSE and A Level Teacher to join our client school in Yangon, Myanmar in January 2025. All applicants must have a recognised teaching qualification (e.g.PGCE or PGCEi), a good Honours Degree, and a minimum of two years successful teaching experience plus experience of working with students for whom English is not their first language. Teachers should ideally have UK National Curriculum Experience up to IGCSE and A Level.

This International School opened in August 2009 and is now one of the most popular international schools in the city. The school offers a British style international education from Early Years (Nursery and Reception) to Year 13 with Early Years, Primary and Lower Secondary students following the English National Curriculum (modified for international students), and Secondary students following the iGCSE and then A Level courses. Their students graduate with exceptional results and go on to study at the best universities around the world.

There are approximately 420 students currently enrolled in the school and class sizes are capped at 24 (most have around 15 or 16 pupils in them). The school also offer a good extra-curricular programme and they have a well-established SEN department. The school provide teachers with professional development and a generous salary and benefits package that includes, flights, accommodation, medical insurance, tuition for dependent children amongst other benefits.

Be prepared to be smitten with this beautiful country, it's culture and natural beauty.
Number Of Students:
420
Student Make Up:
All Burmese nationals (plus some teachers children who are nor Burmese
Regional Info:
Although Yangon is no longer the capital of Myanmar, with approximately 5 million people, it is the largest and perhaps, most important, city in the country. Once under British rule, this former British Colonial Capital is home to a number of Colonial period buildings - which are on the Yangon City Heritage List of protected buildings and structures - situated in attractive leafy avenues. The city is a cosmopolitan mix of British, Burmese, Chinese and Indian influences and with the interesting architecture and history (and relatively few high-rise buildings - certainly not more than 10 storey's high) it is a wistful, fascinating, safe and rapidly emerging country. With an international airport close by and rail and road links to the rest of the country there is ample opportunity to travel both within and outside of the country on weekends and during holidays. Within the city itself there are sporting events, parks, pagodas, museums, national parks, gardens markets, a theatre, planetarium and of course the architecture to study and enjoy. Yangon has a tropical climate with a distinctive wet and dry season and year round warm temperatures. It can be a challenging city with lots of traffice, congestion and everything that goes hand in hand with a city in the middle of massive growth, but ultimiately it is an exciting city with very friendly and hospitable locals. NOW is the perfect time to go to Myamar. For more information on Myanmar please see http://www.edvectus.com/Content/Documents/myanmar.pdf
Tax Rate:
Taxes typically 15% or less
Housing:
2 bedroom
Benefits:
Flights - allowance, Housing - provided, Medical or Health insurance, Professional development allowance, Transport to/from school, Tuition - free for dependants
Suited To:
Activity-typical land sporting types, Climate - warmer, Climate -moderate, Dependent children - more suitable, Holiday destination - not typical
Minimum Years Experience:
2.0
Curriculum Experience Required:
Strongly prefer it
Will Accept Newly Qualified Teachers:
N
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