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Ascension : Temporary Teacher Vacancy Primary Sector
Submitted by The Islander (Ascension Island Government) 25.03.2009 (Article Archived on 08.04.2009)

Two Boats School serves all children on Ascension Island between the ages of 4 and 16.

TEMPORARY TEACHER VACANCY

PRIMARY SECTOR

TWO BOATS SCHOOL

ASCENSION ISLAND

 

Two Boats School serves all children on Ascension Island between the ages of 4 and 16. There are currently 110 children on roll. We can offer you a wonderful opportunity in a fantastic location working with a team of 20 dedicated and supportive staff.

 

Applications are invited from a suitably qualified teacher to fill a temporary teaching post in the Primary sector from 6th April until the end of the school year in July.  The temporary post arises as a result of an internal promotion.

 

This will be a full time teaching post and the teaching will include Science to years 3 and 4, History and Geography to all of Primary, SEAL, some RE, group reading and some small group support work.

 

Interested persons can obtain further information from Soo Matthews, Head Teacher at Two Boats School. The telephone and fax number is (00 247) 6155 and the e-mail address is soo.matthews@tbschool.edu.ac  

 

Full details of the school and the application forms can be viewed on our website www.ascension-island.gov.ac   Please note as surface mail is slow to reach the island all communications will be by email or phone.

 

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