8 Classroom Teacher jobs in Singapore
MOE NIE Freelance Primary Teacher Position
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Primary Teacher - Freelance Adjunct MOE NIE
About the Role
We seek dedicated and skilled educators to fill the position of Freelance Adjunct MOE NIE Primary Teachers.
Key Responsibilities- Deliver instructional plans aligned with the national curriculum.
- Maintain a supportive learning environment for students.
- Monitor student progress for coaching and feedback purposes.
- Foster strong relationships with parents and students.
- Possess recognized teaching certifications with at least 1 year of group teaching experience or private tutoring.
- Hold a graduate degree or above.
- Demonstrate excellent communication skills.
- Show patience and genuine interest in students' well-being.
This is a part-time contract opportunity with competitive hourly rates (dependent on level).
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Classroom Teacher
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- Be responsible for the teaching of a class of pupils aged from eighteen months or up-to five years of age. At this stage, there is flexibility in the allocation of a particular year group.
- Ensure medium-term and short-term plans are undertaken in accordance with the school policy.
- Ensure that the parent portal is kept up-to-date and provides useful links for parents.
- Work closely with parallel teacher(s) (where applicable) and teacher assistants regarding termly and weekly planning, and with other staff to ensure continuity and progression.
- Ensure that the range of abilities among children is catered for by planned differentiated activities.
- Ensure monitoring, recording, assessment and reporting are undertaken in accordance with the school policies.
- Mark work, where applicable, appropriately and as immediately as possible in accordance with the marking policy, giving individual feedback and encouragement whenever possible.
- In liaison with music teacher, be responsible for rehearsing and directing children for concerts and services.
- Be responsible for the pastoral care of the children in the class and ensuring good personal relationships are fostered between the children themselves and with the teacher.
- Be responsible for the behaviour and discipline of children in the class in accordance with the school behaviour policy.
- Lunch daily with the children and monitor lunchtime behaviour (c/f staff handbook for procedure).
- Liaise closely with the Head Master and other staff members regarding any children for concern.
- Ensure that the classroom provides a stimulating and interesting learning environment. Displays should be changed regularly and be relevant to or the result of normal classroom work (c/f presentation policy).
- Be responsible for the organisation of all classroom resources ensuring they are accessible to children as appropriate.
- Ensure a range of appropriate reading books is available in the classroom.
- Ensure home/school reading diaries are read daily by class teacher and comments made as appropriate to ensure good communication.
- Ensure all paperwork is up-to-date and accurate (registers, profiles, health matters, etc.)
- Meet with parents as required and foster good professional relationships and communication with parents.
- Be prepared to market the school by speaking to prospective parents visiting the classroom, attending open evenings and acting as ambassadors for the school.
- Attend parents' evenings and school functions as required.
- Be responsible for care, security, and maintenance of resources and equipment in own classroom and throughout the school.
- Undertake all duties and procedures as specified in staff handbook.
- Organise a termly class assembly and occasionally lead whole school assemblies.
- Attend Parent Association events and other evening/weekend events.
- Attend staff/curriculum meetings including occasional whole school meetings.
- Participate in the appraisal process.
- Be prepared to attend INSETS (sometimes in evenings) and undertake continuous professional development.
- Be responsible for taking an after-school activity club in liaison with CCA coordinator.
- To be a good role model in respect of speech, dress, behaviour and care of equipment.
- Additional experience in 1 and/or more specialist fields will be advantageous.
- Minimally 5 - 8 years as a Classroom teacher with a British Curriculum School experience.
- Experienced in teaching children aged from eighteen months or up-to five years of age.
- Possesses Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) or Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) from a reputable school.
- Proven track record of teaching in British Curriculum, with experience in an independent /international school is preferred.
- Passionate, enthusiastic, dedicated and loyal teachers who are 'team-players'
AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
Brighton College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Any offer of employment will be subject to rigorous background checks, the receipt of satisfactory references, the College's pre-employment medical question, relevant original ID documentation and examination certificates. The College understands that a robust, fair and transparent recruitment and selection policy plays a central role in achieving this aim.
The College is committed to ensuring that the recruitment and selection of staff is conducted in a manner that is systematic, efficient and effective and promotes equality of opportunity.
Cognita Schools are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, volunteers and other third (3rd) parties to share this commitment. Safer recruitment practice and pre-employment background checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed.
Brighton College (Singapore) Pte Ltd
SSGRegistration Number: 201904884D
Period of Registration : 14 October 2023 to 13 October 2027
Classroom Teacher
Posted today
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We are currently seeking dynamic and passionate Classroom Teachers who are available to join us during the 2025-26 academic year (starting in August 2025, January 2026, or April 2026). We also welcome expressions of interest from candidates looking ahead to August 2026 and beyond.
- Pelicans: Nursery to Year 2 (pupils aged 3-6)
- Junior School: Year 3 to Year 6 (pupils aged 7 to 11)
If you're interested in learning more about 'The Perse Way' and exploring the opportunities available, we invite you to express your interest by submitting your updated CV.
Key Responsibilities:
- Create a learning environment where students engage in ongoing learning and reflection.
- Communicate and cooperate with staff and parents to support student success.
- Plan, prepare, and deliver engaging lessons that cater to diverse learning needs, including EAL students.
- Arrange the classroom and materials according to school guidelines and maintain attractive displays to enhance the learning environment.
- Organise external learning opportunities, such as outdoor learning trips.
- Assess, track, and report on student progress and behaviour, providing feedback and setting improvement goals.
- Prepare and present class assemblies and grade-level performances or productions.
- Contribute to the extracurricular programme (ECAs)
- Provide pastoral care and support for students, ensuring their well-being.
- Maintain high standards of behaviour, ensuring students' health and safety, and use positive reinforcement in line with school policies.
- Attend required staff meetings, workshops, and school events, including some weekends and evenings.
- Participate in professional development and improvement committees to enhance teaching practice.
- Motivation to work with children and young people, forming appropriate relationships and boundaries.
- Emotional resilience when addressing challenging behaviours.
- Empathy for students, parents, staff, and the wider school community.
- Shares and upholds the school's values: intellectual curiosity, endeavour, breadth and balance, and valuing one another and the environment.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, building effective relationships with all stakeholders.
- Cultural sensitivity and awareness, thriving in a diverse, international school environment.
- Demonstrated ability to inspire pupils of all abilities and enhance their learning experience.
- Strong organisational and time-management skills, effectively balancing teaching and administrative responsibilities.
- Proficiency in using technology to enhance learning, including online resources and multimedia tools.
- A collaborative approach to teamwork, with a commitment to professional growth and development.
- A generosity of spirit and willingness to contribute to the extracurricular life of the school, including organising trips and activities.
- At least two (2) years of teaching experience ideally within an international school environment.
- A Bachelor's or Master's degree in Education, along with a Professional Teaching Qualification (e.g., PGDE, PGCE, PGCEi, NIE Diploma), or a valid Teacher License/QTS.
- Desirable - experience of teaching the Cambridge International Curriculum.
- Experience working with pupils who have English as an Additional Language (EAL), incorporating strategies to support language acquisition and proficiency.
- Candidates should also outline any areas of subject specialization and their willingness to take responsibility for teaching subjects such as Mathematics, English, Science, Humanities, or Creative Arts across year levels.
- Experience with inquiry-based and subject learning approaches and working in international schools.
- Demonstrated passion for education and ability to inspire a lifelong love of learning.
The Perse School (Singapore) is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All candidates will be subject to rigorous safeguarding checks, including reference checks, an enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check, and verification of qualifications and employment history.
As part of our commitment to safeguarding, all staff are required to uphold the school's safeguarding policies, attend regular training, and promote a safe and inclusive environment for all students. Any gaps in employment must be explained, and candidates should be prepared to discuss their approach to safeguarding in education as part of the recruitment process.
Disclaimer
The statements above outline the general nature and scope of work for individuals in this classification. They are not intended to be a comprehensive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required. Personnel may be asked to perform tasks beyond their usual responsibilities as needed.
Classroom Teacher
Posted today
Job Viewed
Job Description
As part of our continued growth, we are expanding our Primary School offerings and preparing for the opening of our Senior School in August 2025.
We are currently seeking dynamic and passionate Classroom Teachers who are available to join us during the 2025–26 academic year (starting in August 2025, January 2026, or April 2026). We also welcome expressions of interest from candidates looking ahead to August 2026 and beyond.
- Pelicans: Nursery to Year 2 (pupils aged 3-6)
- Junior School: Year 3 to Year 6 (pupils aged 7 to 11)
If you're interested in learning more about 'The Perse Way' and exploring the opportunities available, we invite you to express your interest by submitting your updated CV.
Key Responsibilities:
- Create a learning environment where students engage in ongoing learning and reflection.
- Communicate and cooperate with staff and parents to support student success.
- Plan, prepare, and deliver engaging lessons that cater to diverse learning needs, including EAL students.
- Arrange the classroom and materials according to school guidelines and maintain attractive displays to enhance the learning environment.
- Organise external learning opportunities, such as outdoor learning trips.
- Assess, track, and report on student progress and behaviour, providing feedback and setting improvement goals.
- Prepare and present class assemblies and grade-level performances or productions.
- Contribute to the extracurricular programme (ECAs)
- Provide pastoral care and support for students, ensuring their well-being.
- Maintain high standards of behaviour, ensuring students' health and safety, and use positive reinforcement in line with school policies.
- Attend required staff meetings, workshops, and school events, including some weekends and evenings.
- Participate in professional development and improvement committees to enhance teaching practice.
Personal Competencies and Qualities
- Motivation to work with children and young people, forming appropriate relationships and boundaries.
- Emotional resilience when addressing challenging behaviours.
- Empathy for students, parents, staff, and the wider school community.
- Shares and upholds the school's values: intellectual curiosity, endeavour, breadth and balance, and valuing one another and the environment.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, building effective relationships with all stakeholders.
- Cultural sensitivity and awareness, thriving in a diverse, international school environment.
- Demonstrated ability to inspire pupils of all abilities and enhance their learning experience.
- Strong organisational and time-management skills, effectively balancing teaching and administrative responsibilities.
- Proficiency in using technology to enhance learning, including online resources and multimedia tools.
- A collaborative approach to teamwork, with a commitment to professional growth and development.
- A generosity of spirit and willingness to contribute to the extracurricular life of the school, including organising trips and activities.
Minimum Qualifications:
- At least two (2) years of teaching experience ideally within an international school environment.
- A Bachelor's or Master's degree in Education, along with a Professional Teaching Qualification (e.g., PGDE, PGCE, PGCEi, NIE Diploma), or a valid Teacher License/QTS.
- Desirable - experience of teaching the Cambridge International Curriculum.
- Experience working with pupils who have English as an Additional Language (EAL), incorporating strategies to support language acquisition and proficiency.
- Candidates should also outline any areas of subject specialization and their willingness to take responsibility for teaching subjects such as Mathematics, English, Science, Humanities, or Creative Arts across year levels.
- Experience with inquiry-based and subject learning approaches and working in international schools.
- Demonstrated passion for education and ability to inspire a lifelong love of learning.
Safeguarding:
The Perse School (Singapore) is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All candidates will be subject to rigorous safeguarding checks, including reference checks, an enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check, and verification of qualifications and employment history.
As part of our commitment to safeguarding, all staff are required to uphold the school's safeguarding policies, attend regular training, and promote a safe and inclusive environment for all students. Any gaps in employment must be explained, and candidates should be prepared to discuss their approach to safeguarding in education as part of the recruitment process.
Disclaimer
The statements above outline the general nature and scope of work for individuals in this classification. They are not intended to be a comprehensive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required. Personnel may be asked to perform tasks beyond their usual responsibilities as needed.
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Classroom Teacher
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The school is looking to appoint a well-qualified, energetic Classroom Teacher (EYFS) for August 2025.
- Be responsible for the teaching of a class of pupils aged from eighteen months or up-to five years of age. At this stage, there is flexibility in the allocation of a particular year group.
- Ensure medium-term and short-term plans are undertaken in accordance with the school policy.
- Ensure that the parent portal is kept up-to-date and provides useful links for parents.
- Work closely with parallel teacher(s) (where applicable) and teacher assistants regarding termly and weekly planning, and with other staff to ensure continuity and progression.
- Ensure that the range of abilities among children is catered for by planned differentiated activities.
- Ensure monitoring, recording, assessment and reporting are undertaken in accordance with the school policies.
- Mark work, where applicable, appropriately and as immediately as possible in accordance with the marking policy, giving individual feedback and encouragement whenever possible.
- In liaison with music teacher, be responsible for rehearsing and directing children for concerts and services.
- Be responsible for the pastoral care of the children in the class and ensuring good personal relationships are fostered between the children themselves and with the teacher.
- Be responsible for the behaviour and discipline of children in the class in accordance with the school behaviour policy.
- Lunch daily with the children and monitor lunchtime behaviour (c/f staff handbook for procedure).
- Liaise closely with the Head Master and other staff members regarding any children for concern.
- Ensure that the classroom provides a stimulating and interesting learning environment. Displays should be changed regularly and be relevant to or the result of normal classroom work (c/f presentation policy).
- Be responsible for the organisation of all classroom resources ensuring they are accessible to children as appropriate.
- Ensure a range of appropriate reading books is available in the classroom.
- Ensure home/school reading diaries are read daily by class teacher and comments made as appropriate to ensure good communication.
- Ensure all paperwork is up-to-date and accurate (registers, profiles, health matters, etc.)
- Meet with parents as required and foster good professional relationships and communication with parents.
- Be prepared to market the school by speaking to prospective parents visiting the classroom, attending open evenings and acting as ambassadors for the school.
- Attend parents' evenings and school functions as required.
- Be responsible for care, security, and maintenance of resources and equipment in own classroom and throughout the school.
- Undertake all duties and procedures as specified in staff handbook.
- Organise a termly class assembly and occasionally lead whole school assemblies.
- Attend Parent Association events and other evening/weekend events.
- Attend staff/curriculum meetings including occasional whole school meetings.
- Participate in the appraisal process.
- Be prepared to attend INSETS (sometimes in evenings) and undertake continuous professional development.
- Be responsible for taking an after-school activity club in liaison with CCA coordinator.
- To be a good role model in respect of speech, dress, behaviour and care of equipment.
- Additional experience in 1 and/or more specialist fields will be advantageous.
Job Requirement:
- Minimally 5 - 8 years as a Classroom teacher with a British Curriculum School experience.
- Experienced in teaching children aged from eighteen months or up-to five years of age.
- Possesses Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) or Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) from a reputable school.
- Proven track record of teaching in British Curriculum, with experience in an independent /international school is preferred.
- Passionate, enthusiastic, dedicated and loyal teachers who are 'team-players'
Applicants are required to submit their application through our Applicant Tracking System (ATS). Kindly copy-paste this link into a browser:
SAFEGUARDING AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
Brighton College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Any offer of employment will be subject to rigorous background checks, the receipt of satisfactory references, the College's pre-employment medical question, relevant original ID documentation and examination certificates. The College understands that a robust, fair and transparent recruitment and selection policy plays a central role in achieving this aim.
The College is committed to ensuring that the recruitment and selection of staff is conducted in a manner that is systematic, efficient and effective and promotes equality of opportunity.
Cognita Schools are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, volunteers and other third (3rd) parties to share this commitment. Safer recruitment practice and pre-employment background checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed.
Brighton College (Singapore) Pte Ltd
SSGRegistration Number: 201904884D
Period of Registration : 14 October 2023 to 13 October 2027
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Classroom Teacher
Posted today
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- Be responsible for the teaching of a class of pupils aged from eighteen months or up-to five years of age. At this stage, there is flexibility in the allocation of a particular year group.
- Ensure medium-term and short-term plans are undertaken in accordance with the school policy.
- Ensure that the parent portal is kept up-to-date and provides useful links for parents.
- Work closely with parallel teacher(s) (where applicable) and teacher assistants regarding termly and weekly planning, and with other staff to ensure continuity and progression.
- Ensure that the range of abilities among children is catered for by planned differentiated activities.
- Ensure monitoring, recording, assessment and reporting are undertaken in accordance with the school policies.
- Mark work, where applicable, appropriately and as immediately as possible in accordance with the marking policy, giving individual feedback and encouragement whenever possible.
- In liaison with music teacher, be responsible for rehearsing and directing children for concerts and services.
- Be responsible for the pastoral care of the children in the class and ensuring good personal relationships are fostered between the children themselves and with the teacher.
- Be responsible for the behaviour and discipline of children in the class in accordance with the school behaviour policy.
- Lunch daily with the children and monitor lunchtime behaviour (c/f staff handbook for procedure).
- Liaise closely with the Head Master and other staff members regarding any children for concern.
- Ensure that the classroom provides a stimulating and interesting learning environment. Displays should be changed regularly and be relevant to or the result of normal classroom work (c/f presentation policy).
- Be responsible for the organisation of all classroom resources ensuring they are accessible to children as appropriate.
- Ensure a range of appropriate reading books is available in the classroom.
- Ensure home/school reading diaries are read daily by class teacher and comments made as appropriate to ensure good communication.
- Ensure all paperwork is up-to-date and accurate (registers, profiles, health matters, etc.)
- Meet with parents as required and foster good professional relationships and communication with parents.
- Be prepared to market the school by speaking to prospective parents visiting the classroom, attending open evenings and acting as ambassadors for the school.
- Attend parents' evenings and school functions as required.
- Be responsible for care, security, and maintenance of resources and equipment in own classroom and throughout the school.
- Undertake all duties and procedures as specified in staff handbook.
- Organise a termly class assembly and occasionally lead whole school assemblies.
- Attend Parent Association events and other evening/weekend events.
- Attend staff/curriculum meetings including occasional whole school meetings.
- Participate in the appraisal process.
- Be prepared to attend INSETS (sometimes in evenings) and undertake continuous professional development.
- Be responsible for taking an after-school activity club in liaison with CCA coordinator.
- To be a good role model in respect of speech, dress, behaviour and care of equipment.
- Additional experience in 1 and/or more specialist fields will be advantageous.
- Minimally 5 - 8 years as a Classroom teacher with a British Curriculum School experience.
- Experienced in teaching children aged from eighteen months or up-to five years of age.
- Possesses Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) or Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) from a reputable school.
- Proven track record of teaching in British Curriculum, with experience in an independent /international school is preferred.
- Passionate, enthusiastic, dedicated and loyal teachers who are 'team-players'
SAFEGUARDING AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
Brighton College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Any offer of employment will be subject to rigorous background checks, the receipt of satisfactory references, the College's pre-employment medical question, relevant original ID documentation and examination certificates. The College understands that a robust, fair and transparent recruitment and selection policy plays a central role in achieving this aim.
The College is committed to ensuring that the recruitment and selection of staff is conducted in a manner that is systematic, efficient and effective and promotes equality of opportunity.
Cognita Schools are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, volunteers and other third (3rd) parties to share this commitment. Safer recruitment practice and pre-employment background checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed.
Brighton College (Singapore) Pte Ltd
SSGRegistration Number: D
Period of Registration : 14 October 2023 to 13 October 2027
Classroom Teacher
Posted 2 days ago
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Job Description
As part of our continued growth, we are expanding our Primary School offerings and preparing for the opening of our Senior School in August 2025.
We are currently seeking dynamic and passionate Classroom Teachers who are available to join us during the 2025–26 academic year (starting in August 2025, January 2026, or April 2026). We also welcome expressions of interest from candidates looking ahead to August 2026 and beyond.
- Pelicans: Nursery to Year 2 (pupils aged 3-6)
- Junior School: Year 3 to Year 6 (pupils aged 7 to 11)
If you're interested in learning more about ‘The Perse Way’ and exploring the opportunities available, we invite you to express your interest by submitting your updated CV.
Key Responsibilities:
- Create a learning environment where students engage in ongoing learning and reflection.
- Communicate and cooperate with staff and parents to support student success.
- Plan, prepare, and deliver engaging lessons that cater to diverse learning needs, including EAL students.
- Arrange the classroom and materials according to school guidelines and maintain attractive displays to enhance the learning environment.
- Organise external learning opportunities, such as outdoor learning trips.
- Assess, track, and report on student progress and behaviour, providing feedback and setting improvement goals.
- Prepare and present class assemblies and grade-level performances or productions.
- Contribute to the extracurricular programme (ECAs)
- Provide pastoral care and support for students, ensuring their well-being.
- Maintain high standards of behaviour, ensuring students' health and safety, and use positive reinforcement in line with school policies.
- Attend required staff meetings, workshops, and school events, including some weekends and evenings.
- Participate in professional development and improvement committees to enhance teaching practice.
Personal Competencies and Qualities
- Motivation to work with children and young people, forming appropriate relationships and boundaries.
- Emotional resilience when addressing challenging behaviours.
- Empathy for students, parents, staff, and the wider school community.
- Shares and upholds the school’s values: intellectual curiosity, endeavour, breadth and balance, and valuing one another and the environment.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, building effective relationships with all stakeholders.
- Cultural sensitivity and awareness, thriving in a diverse, international school environment.
- Demonstrated ability to inspire pupils of all abilities and enhance their learning experience.
- Strong organisational and time-management skills, effectively balancing teaching and administrative responsibilities.
- Proficiency in using technology to enhance learning, including online resources and multimedia tools.
- A collaborative approach to teamwork, with a commitment to professional growth and development.
- A generosity of spirit and willingness to contribute to the extracurricular life of the school, including organising trips and activities.
Minimum Qualifications:
- At least two (2) years of teaching experience ideally within an international school environment.
- A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Education, along with a Professional Teaching Qualification (e.g., PGDE, PGCE, PGCEi, NIE Diploma), or a valid Teacher License/QTS.
- Desirable - experience of teaching the Cambridge International Curriculum.
- Experience working with pupils who have English as an Additional Language (EAL), incorporating strategies to support language acquisition and proficiency.
- Candidates should also outline any areas of subject specialization and their willingness to take responsibility for teaching subjects such as Mathematics, English, Science, Humanities, or Creative Arts across year levels.
- Experience with inquiry-based and subject learning approaches and working in international schools.
- Demonstrated passion for education and ability to inspire a lifelong love of learning.
Safeguarding:
The Perse School (Singapore) is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All candidates will be subject to rigorous safeguarding checks, including reference checks, an enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check, and verification of qualifications and employment history.
As part of our commitment to safeguarding, all staff are required to uphold the school’s safeguarding policies, attend regular training, and promote a safe and inclusive environment for all students. Any gaps in employment must be explained, and candidates should be prepared to discuss their approach to safeguarding in education as part of the recruitment process.
Disclaimer
The statements above outline the general nature and scope of work for individuals in this classification. They are not intended to be a comprehensive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required. Personnel may be asked to perform tasks beyond their usual responsibilities as needed.
Classroom Teacher (EYFS/KS1)
Posted 2 days ago
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The school is looking to appoint a well-qualified, energetic Classroom Teacher (EYFS) for August 2025.
- Be responsible for the teaching of a class of pupils aged from eighteen months or up-to five years of age. At this stage, there is flexibility in the allocation of a particular year group.
- Ensure medium-term and short-term plans are undertaken in accordance with the school policy.
- Ensure that the parent portal is kept up-to-date and provides useful links for parents.
- Work closely with parallel teacher(s) (where applicable) and teacher assistants regarding termly and weekly planning, and with other staff to ensure continuity and progression.
- Ensure that the range of abilities among children is catered for by planned differentiated activities.
- Ensure monitoring, recording, assessment and reporting are undertaken in accordance with the school policies.
- Mark work, where applicable, appropriately and as immediately as possible in accordance with the marking policy, giving individual feedback and encouragement whenever possible.
- In liaison with music teacher, be responsible for rehearsing and directing children for concerts and services.
- Be responsible for the pastoral care of the children in the class and ensuring good personal relationships are fostered between the children themselves and with the teacher.
- Be responsible for the behaviour and discipline of children in the class in accordance with the school behaviour policy.
- Lunch daily with the children and monitor lunchtime behaviour (c/f staff handbook for procedure).
- Liaise closely with the Head Master and other staff members regarding any children for concern.
- Ensure that the classroom provides a stimulating and interesting learning environment. Displays should be changed regularly and be relevant to or the result of normal classroom work (c/f presentation policy).
- Be responsible for the organisation of all classroom resources ensuring they are accessible to children as appropriate.
- Ensure a range of appropriate reading books is available in the classroom.
- Ensure home/school reading diaries are read daily by class teacher and comments made as appropriate to ensure good communication.
- Ensure all paperwork is up-to-date and accurate (registers, profiles, health matters, etc.)
- Meet with parents as required and foster good professional relationships and communication with parents.
- Be prepared to market the school by speaking to prospective parents visiting the classroom, attending open evenings and acting as ambassadors for the school.
- Attend parents' evenings and school functions as required.
- Be responsible for care, security, and maintenance of resources and equipment in own classroom and throughout the school.
- Undertake all duties and procedures as specified in staff handbook.
- Organise a termly class assembly and occasionally lead whole school assemblies.
- Attend Parent Association events and other evening/weekend events.
- Attend staff/curriculum meetings including occasional whole school meetings.
- Participate in the appraisal process.
- Be prepared to attend INSETS (sometimes in evenings) and undertake continuous professional development.
- Be responsible for taking an after-school activity club in liaison with CCA coordinator.
- To be a good role model in respect of speech, dress, behaviour and care of equipment.
- Additional experience in 1 and/or more specialist fields will be advantageous.
Job Requirement:
- Minimally 5 - 8 years as a Classroom teacher with a British Curriculum School experience.
- Experienced in teaching children aged from eighteen months or up-to five years of age.
- Possesses Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) or Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) from a reputable school.
- Proven track record of teaching in British Curriculum, with experience in an independent /international school is preferred.
- Passionate, enthusiastic, dedicated and loyal teachers who are ‘team-players’
Applicants are required to submit their application through our Applicant Tracking System (ATS). Kindly copy-paste this link into a browser:
SAFEGUARDING AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
Brighton College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Any offer of employment will be subject to rigorous background checks, the receipt of satisfactory references, the College’s pre-employment medical question, relevant original ID documentation and examination certificates. The College understands that a robust, fair and transparent recruitment and selection policy plays a central role in achieving this aim.
The College is committed to ensuring that the recruitment and selection of staff is conducted in a manner that is systematic, efficient and effective and promotes equality of opportunity.
Cognita Schools are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, volunteers and other third (3rd) parties to share this commitment. Safer recruitment practice and pre-employment background checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed.
© Brighton College (Singapore) Pte Ltd
SSGRegistration Number: 201904884D
Period of Registration : 14 October 2023 to 13 October 2027
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Student Care / Classroom teacher (MindSpace by MindChamps)
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Job Responsibilities:
- Implement the program for the class in accordance with the policies, guidelines, framework and philosophy of the centre.
- Guide primary school children homework (primary 1 to 6)
- Conduct MindChamps unique enrichment programmes subjects : English and/or Maths, Chinese
- Keep accurate records of children’s progress and address each child’s educational and developmental needs in an individual basis to the best of your ability.
- Responsible for the preparation and upkeep of teaching resources, arrangement, appearance and learning environment of the classroom.
- Maintain and build relationships with children and parents.
- Being an inspiring role model with a creative spirit and a champion (positive) mindset.
- Ensure safety and timely transfer of students from school to student centre
- Ensure safety of children within the premises
- Any other ad-hoc duties as delegated by Centre Director
Job Requirements:
- Diploma or higher in any discipline with minimum of 2 years of teaching experience with primary school students.
- Able to teach primary school subjects
- Possess good communication and classroom management skills.
- Enthusiastic & energetic and has a positive mindset to learn and grow together with the company.
- Creative and loving energy with a positive disposition
- Excellent communication and classroom management skills