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Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Thailand
Thai Sikh International School
Full time
**Teacher of Science/ STEM (KS1/2)**
TSIS is a rapidly growing school offering world-class education in vibrant Bangkok. Our student population has increased by over 35% in the past year, and we are continuing to grow with exciting plans in the pipeline. We are looking for an enthusiastic, dynamic, well-qualified Science/STEM teacher with experience teaching KS1/2 students in a supportive school environment with an outstanding staff and community culture.
- have a working understanding of the UK curriculum
- have experience in delivering STEM-orientated instruction
- have a positive, ‘can-do’ attitude and a collaborative 'team player' mindset
- be adaptable, flexible, personable, and a great communicator
- have successful teaching experience in a western/Commonwealth country
- be a native English speaker
- have a passion for inquiry-learning and 21st Century teaching pedagogy
- Please note these positions are NOT SUITABLE for people who ONLY hold a degree and a TEFL (or similar) English language teaching qualification. You must be a qualified Primary/Elementary teacher.
TSIS International School is conveniently located in the Wongwianyai district of Bangkok and we encourage interested parties to visit our website to learn more about our location and life at TSIS.
iii) Your recently updated CV, including contact details of 3 professional referees (not longer than two A4 pages, please).
v) A scan of your passport’s photo page
Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
TSIS offers:
**NOTE**:We offer a 2-year contract which includes the following:
- salary baht/month - competitive
- flight allowance
- settling in allowance
- contract completion bonus
- health insurance
- approximately 14 weeks paid holiday (during each academic year)
- opportunities for professional development
- Tuition Fee remission for one dependent child
About Us:
TSIS International School has been educating students since 1985. During the past 35 years, the school has developed two exceptional campuses with facilities that compare to some of the finest schools in Thailand and abroad to educate students aged 2 to 18 years.
Since August 2017, we have been managed by International School Services, associated with over 350 schools in 70 countries. Despite incredible growth, we remain a friendly, progressive school that aims to develop critical and creative thinkers who drive their own learning.
TSIS is an ideal environment for children aged 2-11 years to grow and learn together. It is equipped with academic, sporting and other extracurricular facilities that outshine many other international schools in the area. In addition to spacious classrooms, facilities incorporated in the design of the four-storey building include an assembly hall, air-conditioned gymnasium, libraries and dining hall. First-time visitors to the school are impressed by its beautiful, grassed playground and swimming pools.
The majority of TSIS students were historically of Indian descent. However, with increasing enrolments of Thais and other nationalities, TSIS has become a genuine world-class international school with students of all nationalities, races and religions.
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Someone who seemed to be given unreasonably favourable treatment by a teacher.
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Thatcher was English slang for a pound coin.
Frog and feather is London Cockney rhyming slang for a wallet (leather).
Tar and feather is London Cockney rhyming slang for a leather jacket.
Hat and feather is London Cockney rhyming slang for weather.
Weather is air−crew slang for bad weather or turbulence.
Bencher is American slang for an idle or ineffectual person.
Teach is slang for a teacher.
Leather is British slang for a wallet. Leather is British slang for a purse.Leather is British slang for a middle−aged male jet−setter, an ageing suntanned playboy.
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Percher is British slang for a gullible person.
The ship's weather person.
Reacher was American gangster slang for a long−range gun, a rifle.
Tacker is British slang for a child.
Welcher is slang for someone who fails to repay debts or obligations.
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