North London Collegiate School Jeju seeks a Teacher of English, Senior School
Effective start date: August, 2024
NLCS Jeju opened in 2011, joining the NLCS family of schools.
The School reserves the right to make an appointment before any deadline dates if a suitable candidate is found.
Proposed interview dates: TBC
Closing date for Applications: 6 May 2024
North London Collegiate School Jeju seeks a Teacher of English (Senior School)
We seek an experienced and passionate Teacher of English to join a large and thriving department within the Senior School to teach from Key Stage 3 to Key Stage 5. Experience teaching IGCSE English specifications (Cambridge) and any IBDP English courses is an advantage. The right candidate will demonstrate a passion for their subject but also for wider scholarship both within and beyond the taught curriculum. The ability to provide challenging, engaging and supportive lessons for all learners is essential.
NLCS (UK)
North London Collegiate School (UK) was founded in 1850 by Frances Mary Buss; her aim was to offer an academically ambitious education to girls, similar to that available to their brothers. The School has pioneered women’s education for over 160 years and remains among the highest achieving schools in the UK. Exam results regularly top the UK league tables and the School has repeatedly outperformed other prestigious schools in terms of Oxbridge success rates.
Unlike many UK independent schools, NLCS has a firm commitment to ensuring close links with its overseas branch schools. Every effort is made to replicate the ethos and standards of NLCS overseas. Wherever possible, staff for overseas schools are interviewed in London and by NLCS (UK) staff, as well as staff from our overseas schools. All teachers, once appointed, are invited to travel to London for induction and training at the UK school and this is generously funded by our partners.
Once an overseas branch is open, it is regularly monitored and inspected by the UK school, and close links are formed through pupil and staff exchanges, joint departmental projects, educational visits and extracurricular activities, such as videoconference debates and jointly produced student publications.
As the NLCS family of schools expands (with a further overseas school opened in Singapore in 2020), it is hoped that partnership activities will expand so that each school in the group develops links with the others. We also hope to see staff join the group in order to build their career with us and benefit from the many professional development and career-progression opportunities, which a group of world-class schools such as ours can offer.
NTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS
In 2011, NLCS opened its first international branch school in South Korea: NLCS Jeju. NLCS Jeju is a co-educational day and boarding school, and offers the IB Diploma to all students in the Sixth Form, and has achieved outstanding results since its first cohort of graduating in 2014. The School’s alumnae continue on to excellent universities around the world, including destinations in the UK, USA and Asia.
In September 2017, NLCS opened its second branch school in the UAE: NLCS Dubai. The School is a co-educational, day school, following the IB Continuum, with pupils undertaking the IB Diploma in Grade 12.
NLCS (Singapore) opened in August 2020. This is NLCS’ third branch school. The School is a co-education day school in the heart of Singapore. North London Collegiate School Ho Chi Minh City opened in August 2022. This is NLCS’s fourth school blending the best of Vietnamese, NLCS and international education for its students.
NLCS JEJU
North London Collegiate School Jeju (NLCS Jeju) is a leading British International school providing an exceptional education experience for 1500 day and boarding students aged 4-18. The first international school to be opened in the vibrant Global Education City on the spectacular South Korean Island of Jeju, NLCS Jeju has rapidly established itself as a centre of educational excellence in South East Asia.
The School, now entering its eleventh year of operation, has nearly 1500 students on the roll. NLCS Jeju offers the IB Diploma to all in the Sixth Form and has achieved outstanding results since its first cohort of graduating students in 2014. Over the last 4 years our average points score has been over 38 points and we have students achieving the perfect score as well as significant numbers of students achieving 40+points .
THE ETHOS
The ethos of NLCS Jeju echoes that of NLCS (UK) – every effort is made to recreate the ethos of the UK ‘parent’ school, whilst taking into account and remaining sensitive to the local culture and context.
The School aims to provide a first-rate ambitious academic education for every child, which inspires a life-long love of learning and gives the knowledge, attitudes and confidence to flourish.
At North London Collegiate schools, academic success is gained, not through an emphasis on results, by creating an atmosphere of rigorous scholarship; students are encouraged to study beyond the examination syllabus in order to develop their intellectual independence and love of their subjects. The pastoral well-being is of the utmost importance and good relationships are fostered between students and staff, as well as between the students themselves.
The co-curricular life of NLCS schools is vibrant, both in academic and non-academic fields. Students participate in a wide range of subject-focussed clubs and societies, from weekly book groups to Debating, to ‘Mad Scientists’ and ‘Model United Nations’. In the UK School, over forty academic clubs and societies operate weekly meetings and events, in order to give every opportunity for students to develop their intellectual curiosity, independence of thought and genuine love of subject; there are a large number of student-produced academic journals which reflect the particular interests of these societies. Non-academic activities also thrive as NLCS schools aims to create an environment in which the whole personality can grow. Co-curricular Sport, Music, Art and Drama are all of excellent quality and over seventy activities take place at lunch times and after school each day, with large numbers involved.
THE CURRICULUM
Students take IGCSEs and then follow the IBDP. This will be supported by an extensive co-curricular programme of Sport, Music, Drama and other activities, which closely reflects that at NLCS (UK), are provided to enrich and broaden the education offered, developing the talents and confidence of students.
LIFE IN JEJU
Jeju Island, 130km off the southern coast of the Korean peninsula, is often described as one of Asia’s best-kept secrets. Jeju’s temperate climate, natural scenery and beaches make it a popular tourist destination for South Koreans as well as visitors from other parts of East Asia.
In 2007, UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee listed Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes as a World Natural Heritage site. The island also possesses outstanding geological features and special properties as a habitat for a variety of rare and endangered species.
Jeju provides NLCS staff and their families with a safe, peaceful and breath-taking environment in which to live. The employment pages on the NLCS Jeju website contain further practical information about life in Jeju.
SAFEGUARDING AND CHILD PROTECTION
The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All staff and volunteers are expected to share this commitment. This post is subject to satisfactory background and police checks. Full details are available in the School's Recruitment, Selection & Disclosure Policy and Procedure and the Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
A competitive package will be offered to the successful candidate, which will include the following:
- Competitive salary
- Initial two year contract
- Accommodation
- Relocation costs
- Annual return flights to home country
- Health insurance
- Tuition fees for eligible children
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North London Collegiate School Jeju seeks an Emotional Guidance Counsellor, Junior School
Effective start date: August , 2024
NLCS Jeju opened in 2011, joining the NLCS family of schools.
The School reserves the right to make an appointment before any deadline dates if a suitable candidate is found.
Proposed interview dates: TBC
Closing date for Applications: 6 May 2024
NLCS is seeking an Emotional Guidance Counsellor, Junior School
Join our dynamic international school community at NLCS Jeju as a Social Emotional School Counsellor. We are seeking a compassionate and culturally competent individual to support our ambitious, high-performing students in navigating the complexities of their social and emotional well-being.
In this role, you will work closely with individual students, providing guidance and support tailored to their unique needs and backgrounds. Your expertise in cross-cultural competencies will be essential as you collaborate with parents and teams of teachers to foster a nurturing and inclusive learning environment.
As a key advocate for social-emotional education, you will play a pivotal role in the development and implementation of programs aimed at enhancing students' self-awareness, resilience, and interpersonal skills.
As an ethical practitioner with a strong background in safeguarding and child-protection, you will be a key member of the pastoral team.
Ideally, candidates will also be interested and experienced in working in a boarding environment, in particular as a Boarding Mistress.
NLCS (UK)
North London Collegiate School (UK) was founded in 1850 by Frances Mary Buss; her aim was to offer an academically ambitious education to girls, similar to that available to their brothers. The School has pioneered women’s education for over 160 years and remains among the highest achieving schools in the UK. Exam results regularly top the UK league tables and the School has repeatedly outperformed other prestigious schools in terms of Oxbridge success rates.
Unlike many UK independent schools, NLCS has a firm commitment to ensuring close links with its overseas branch schools. Every effort is made to replicate the ethos and standards of NLCS overseas. Wherever possible, staff for overseas schools are interviewed in London and by NLCS (UK) staff, as well as staff from our overseas schools. All teachers, once appointed, are invited to travel to London for induction and training at the UK school and this is generously funded by our partners.
Once an overseas branch is open, it is regularly monitored and inspected by the UK school, and close links are formed through pupil and staff exchanges, joint departmental projects, educational visits and extracurricular activities, such as videoconference debates and jointly produced student publications.
As the NLCS family of schools expands (with a further overseas school opened in Singapore in 2020), it is hoped that partnership activities will expand so that each school in the group develops links with the others. We also hope to see staff join the group in order to build their career with us and benefit from the many professional development and career-progression opportunities, which a group of world-class schools such as ours can offer.
NTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS
In 2011, NLCS opened its first international branch school in South Korea: NLCS Jeju. NLCS Jeju is a co-educational day and boarding school, and offers the IB Diploma to all students in the Sixth Form, and has achieved outstanding results since its first cohort of graduating in 2014. The School’s alumnae continue on to excellent universities around the world, including destinations in the UK, USA and Asia.
In September 2017, NLCS opened its second branch school in the UAE: NLCS Dubai. The School is a co-educational, day school, following the IB Continuum, with pupils undertaking the IB Diploma in Grade 12.
NLCS (Singapore) opened in August 2020. This is NLCS’ third branch school. The School is a co-education day school in the heart of Singapore. North London Collegiate School Ho Chi Minh City opened in August 2022. This is NLCS’s fourth school blending the best of Vietnamese, NLCS and international education for its students.
NLCS JEJU
North London Collegiate School Jeju (NLCS Jeju) is a leading British International school providing an exceptional education experience for 1500 day and boarding students aged 4-18. The first international school to be opened in the vibrant Global Education City on the spectacular South Korean Island of Jeju, NLCS Jeju has rapidly established itself as a centre of educational excellence in South East Asia.
The School, now entering its eleventh year of operation, has nearly 1500 students on the roll. NLCS Jeju offers the IB Diploma to all in the Sixth Form and has achieved outstanding results since its first cohort of graduating students in 2014. Over the last 4 years our average points score has been over 38 points and we have students achieving the perfect score as well as significant numbers of students achieving 40+points .
THE ETHOS
The ethos of NLCS Jeju echoes that of NLCS (UK) – every effort is made to recreate the ethos of the UK ‘parent’ school, whilst taking into account and remaining sensitive to the local culture and context.
The School aims to provide a first-rate ambitious academic education for every child, which inspires a life-long love of learning and gives the knowledge, attitudes and confidence to flourish.
At North London Collegiate schools, academic success is gained, not through an emphasis on results, by creating an atmosphere of rigorous scholarship; students are encouraged to study beyond the examination syllabus in order to develop their intellectual independence and love of their subjects. The pastoral well-being is of the utmost importance and good relationships are fostered between students and staff, as well as between the students themselves.
The co-curricular life of NLCS schools is vibrant, both in academic and non-academic fields. Students participate in a wide range of subject-focussed clubs and societies, from weekly book groups to Debating, to ‘Mad Scientists’ and ‘Model United Nations’. In the UK School, over forty academic clubs and societies operate weekly meetings and events, in order to give every opportunity for students to develop their intellectual curiosity, independence of thought and genuine love of subject; there are a large number of student-produced academic journals which reflect the particular interests of these societies. Non-academic activities also thrive as NLCS schools aims to create an environment in which the whole personality can grow. Co-curricular Sport, Music, Art and Drama are all of excellent quality and over seventy activities take place at lunch times and after school each day, with large numbers involved.
THE CURRICULUM
Students take IGCSEs and then follow the IBDP. This will be supported by an extensive co-curricular programme of Sport, Music, Drama and other activities, which closely reflects that at NLCS (UK), are provided to enrich and broaden the education offered, developing the talents and confidence of students.
LIFE IN JEJU
Jeju Island, 130km off the southern coast of the Korean peninsula, is often described as one of Asia’s best-kept secrets. Jeju’s temperate climate, natural scenery and beaches make it a popular tourist destination for South Koreans as well as visitors from other parts of East Asia.
In 2007, UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee listed Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes as a World Natural Heritage site. The island also possesses outstanding geological features and special properties as a habitat for a variety of rare and endangered species.
Jeju provides NLCS staff and their families with a safe, peaceful and breath-taking environment in which to live. The employment pages on the NLCS Jeju website contain further practical information about life in Jeju.
SAFEGUARDING AND CHILD PROTECTION
The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All staff and volunteers are expected to share this commitment. This post is subject to satisfactory background and police checks. Full details are available in the School's Recruitment, Selection & Disclosure Policy and Procedure and the Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
A competitive package will be offered to the successful candidate, which will include the following:
- Competitive salary
- Initial two year contract
- Accommodation
- Relocation costs
- Annual return flights to home country
- Health insurance
- Tuition fees for eligible children
Please click here to view the description
North London Collegiate School Jeju seeks a Boarding Mistress, Girls' Boarding
Effective start date: August, 2024
NLCS Jeju opened in 2011, joining the NLCS family of schools.
The School reserves the right to make an appointment before any deadline dates if a suitable candidate is found.
Proposed interview dates: TBC
Closing date for Applications: 6 May 2024
The Boarding Community at NLCS Jeju is a strong and vibrant community made of young people who choose to spend their time at NLCS Jeju for the majority of their school lives. The Boarding Mistress role is an important position that involves the effective management and leadership of the staffing, organisation and resources of a Boarding Home to create the best possible boarding experiences for their students: a home from home. We are seeking a Boarding Mistress who is able to develop positive relationships, care and manage girls between Years 5 to 11, ensuring their safety and good wellbeing at all times. A commitment to the pastoral wellbeing and development of young people is essential gained through experience in previous boarding roles as well as recent experience in safeguarding young children. NLCS Jeju is committed to the holistic development of young people and the boarding community provides enhanced opportunities for students to develop into internationally minded young people in a caring and responsible community with opportunities to develop in their leadership and to discover their passions.
The Boarding Mistress will also be expected to fulfill the role of an EGC or is a qualified Teacher in a subject area required by NLCS Jeju.
NLCS (UK)
North London Collegiate School (UK) was founded in 1850 by Frances Mary Buss; her aim was to offer an academically ambitious education to girls, similar to that available to their brothers. The School has pioneered women’s education for over 160 years and remains among the highest achieving schools in the UK. Exam results regularly top the UK league tables and the School has repeatedly outperformed other prestigious schools in terms of Oxbridge success rates.
Unlike many UK independent schools, NLCS has a firm commitment to ensuring close links with its overseas branch schools. Every effort is made to replicate the ethos and standards of NLCS overseas. Wherever possible, staff for overseas schools are interviewed in London and by NLCS (UK) staff, as well as staff from our overseas schools. All teachers, once appointed, are invited to travel to London for induction and training at the UK school and this is generously funded by our partners.
Once an overseas branch is open, it is regularly monitored and inspected by the UK school, and close links are formed through pupil and staff exchanges, joint departmental projects, educational visits and extracurricular activities, such as videoconference debates and jointly produced student publications.
As the NLCS family of schools expands (with a further overseas school opened in Singapore in 2020), it is hoped that partnership activities will expand so that each school in the group develops links with the others. We also hope to see staff join the group in order to build their career with us and benefit from the many professional development and career-progression opportunities, which a group of world-class schools such as ours can offer.
NTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS
In 2011, NLCS opened its first international branch school in South Korea: NLCS Jeju. NLCS Jeju is a co-educational day and boarding school, and offers the IB Diploma to all students in the Sixth Form, and has achieved outstanding results since its first cohort of graduating in 2014. The School’s alumnae continue on to excellent universities around the world, including destinations in the UK, USA and Asia.
In September 2017, NLCS opened its second branch school in the UAE: NLCS Dubai. The School is a co-educational, day school, following the IB Continuum, with pupils undertaking the IB Diploma in Grade 12.
NLCS (Singapore) opened in August 2020. This is NLCS’ third branch school. The School is a co-education day school in the heart of Singapore. North London Collegiate School Ho Chi Minh City opened in August 2022. This is NLCS’s fourth school blending the best of Vietnamese, NLCS and international education for its students.
NLCS JEJU
North London Collegiate School Jeju (NLCS Jeju) is a leading British International school providing an exceptional education experience for 1500 day and boarding students aged 4-18. The first international school to be opened in the vibrant Global Education City on the spectacular South Korean Island of Jeju, NLCS Jeju has rapidly established itself as a centre of educational excellence in South East Asia.
The School, now entering its eleventh year of operation, has nearly 1500 students on the roll. NLCS Jeju offers the IB Diploma to all in the Sixth Form and has achieved outstanding results since its first cohort of graduating students in 2014. Over the last 4 years our average points score has been over 38 points and we have students achieving the perfect score as well as significant numbers of students achieving 40+points .
THE ETHOS
The ethos of NLCS Jeju echoes that of NLCS (UK) – every effort is made to recreate the ethos of the UK ‘parent’ school, whilst taking into account and remaining sensitive to the local culture and context.
The School aims to provide a first-rate ambitious academic education for every child, which inspires a life-long love of learning and gives the knowledge, attitudes and confidence to flourish.
At North London Collegiate schools, academic success is gained, not through an emphasis on results, by creating an atmosphere of rigorous scholarship; students are encouraged to study beyond the examination syllabus in order to develop their intellectual independence and love of their subjects. The pastoral well-being is of the utmost importance and good relationships are fostered between students and staff, as well as between the students themselves.
The co-curricular life of NLCS schools is vibrant, both in academic and non-academic fields. Students participate in a wide range of subject-focussed clubs and societies, from weekly book groups to Debating, to ‘Mad Scientists’ and ‘Model United Nations’. In the UK School, over forty academic clubs and societies operate weekly meetings and events, in order to give every opportunity for students to develop their intellectual curiosity, independence of thought and genuine love of subject; there are a large number of student-produced academic journals which reflect the particular interests of these societies. Non-academic activities also thrive as NLCS schools aims to create an environment in which the whole personality can grow. Co-curricular Sport, Music, Art and Drama are all of excellent quality and over seventy activities take place at lunch times and after school each day, with large numbers involved.
THE CURRICULUM
Students take IGCSEs and then follow the IBDP. This will be supported by an extensive co-curricular programme of Sport, Music, Drama and other activities, which closely reflects that at NLCS (UK), are provided to enrich and broaden the education offered, developing the talents and confidence of students.
LIFE IN JEJU
Jeju Island, 130km off the southern coast of the Korean peninsula, is often described as one of Asia’s best-kept secrets. Jeju’s temperate climate, natural scenery and beaches make it a popular tourist destination for South Koreans as well as visitors from other parts of East Asia.
In 2007, UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee listed Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes as a World Natural Heritage site. The island also possesses outstanding geological features and special properties as a habitat for a variety of rare and endangered species.
Jeju provides NLCS staff and their families with a safe, peaceful and breath-taking environment in which to live. The employment pages on the NLCS Jeju website contain further practical information about life in Jeju.
SAFEGUARDING AND CHILD PROTECTION
The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All staff and volunteers are expected to share this commitment. This post is subject to satisfactory background and police checks. Full details are available in the School's Recruitment, Selection & Disclosure Policy and Procedure and the Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
A competitive package will be offered to the successful candidate, which will include the following:
- Competitive salary
- Initial two year contract
- Accommodation
- Relocation costs
- Annual return flights to home country
- Health insurance
- Tuition fees for eligible children
Please click here to view the description
North London Collegiate School Jeju seeks a Deputy Head (Pastoral) Junior School
Effective start date: August, 2024
NLCS Jeju opened in 2011, joining the NLCS family of schools.
The School reserves the right to make an appointment before any deadline dates if a suitable candidate is found.
Proposed interview dates: TBC
Closing date for Applications: 30 April 2024
NLCS Jeju enjoys a well-established reputation for being one of Asia’s leading international schools and we now seek a dynamic leader for the role of Deputy Head (Pastoral) Junior School for August 2024. This is a significant role for the school and requires a pastoral leader who will be able to play a key strategic leadership role in evolving the school’s pastoral culture. NLCS Jeju is an exciting and stimulating place to work, and this is an opportunity to set the vision for pastoral care and to promote a culture of collaboration and inclusivity that enables students and staff to thrive.
The successful candidate may already be an outstanding leader and pastoral specialist, or a middle leader looking for the next exciting step in their career. They should be empathetic, a strong communicator and will demonstrate the nuanced interpersonal skills necessary to contribute as part of a high-performing and dynamic team. The further development of NLCS Jeju’s outstanding pastoral care will require a combination of vision and first-class communication skills. For individuals aspiring to headship, this post offers the opportunity to develop as a leader in a highly successful and ambitious environment.
NLCS (UK)
North London Collegiate School (UK) was founded in 1850 by Frances Mary Buss; her aim was to offer an academically ambitious education to girls, similar to that available to their brothers. The School has pioneered women’s education for over 160 years and remains among the highest achieving schools in the UK. Exam results regularly top the UK league tables and the School has repeatedly outperformed other prestigious schools in terms of Oxbridge success rates.
Unlike many UK independent schools, NLCS has a firm commitment to ensuring close links with its overseas branch schools. Every effort is made to replicate the ethos and standards of NLCS overseas. Wherever possible, staff for overseas schools are interviewed in London and by NLCS (UK) staff, as well as staff from our overseas schools. All teachers, once appointed, are invited to travel to London for induction and training at the UK school and this is generously funded by our partners.
Once an overseas branch is open, it is regularly monitored and inspected by the UK school, and close links are formed through pupil and staff exchanges, joint departmental projects, educational visits and extracurricular activities, such as videoconference debates and jointly produced student publications.
As the NLCS family of schools expands (with a further overseas school opened in Singapore in 2020), it is hoped that partnership activities will expand so that each school in the group develops links with the others. We also hope to see staff join the group in order to build their career with us and benefit from the many professional development and career-progression opportunities, which a group of world-class schools such as ours can offer.
NTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS
In 2011, NLCS opened its first international branch school in South Korea: NLCS Jeju. NLCS Jeju is a co-educational day and boarding school, and offers the IB Diploma to all students in the Sixth Form, and has achieved outstanding results since its first cohort of graduating in 2014. The School’s alumnae continue on to excellent universities around the world, including destinations in the UK, USA and Asia.
In September 2017, NLCS opened its second branch school in the UAE: NLCS Dubai. The School is a co-educational, day school, following the IB Continuum, with pupils undertaking the IB Diploma in Grade 12.
NLCS (Singapore) opened in August 2020. This is NLCS’ third branch school. The School is a co-education day school in the heart of Singapore. North London Collegiate School Ho Chi Minh City opened in August 2022. This is NLCS’s fourth school blending the best of Vietnamese, NLCS and international education for its students.
NLCS JEJU
North London Collegiate School Jeju (NLCS Jeju) is a leading British International school providing an exceptional education experience for 1500 day and boarding students aged 4-18. The first international school to be opened in the vibrant Global Education City on the spectacular South Korean Island of Jeju, NLCS Jeju has rapidly established itself as a centre of educational excellence in South East Asia.
The School, now entering its eleventh year of operation, has nearly 1500 students on the roll. NLCS Jeju offers the IB Diploma to all in the Sixth Form and has achieved outstanding results since its first cohort of graduating students in 2014. Over the last 4 years our average points score has been over 38 points and we have students achieving the perfect score as well as significant numbers of students achieving 40+points .
THE ETHOS
The ethos of NLCS Jeju echoes that of NLCS (UK) – every effort is made to recreate the ethos of the UK ‘parent’ school, whilst taking into account and remaining sensitive to the local culture and context.
The School aims to provide a first-rate ambitious academic education for every child, which inspires a life-long love of learning and gives the knowledge, attitudes and confidence to flourish.
At North London Collegiate schools, academic success is gained, not through an emphasis on results, by creating an atmosphere of rigorous scholarship; students are encouraged to study beyond the examination syllabus in order to develop their intellectual independence and love of their subjects. The pastoral well-being is of the utmost importance and good relationships are fostered between students and staff, as well as between the students themselves.
The co-curricular life of NLCS schools is vibrant, both in academic and non-academic fields. Students participate in a wide range of subject-focussed clubs and societies, from weekly book groups to Debating, to ‘Mad Scientists’ and ‘Model United Nations’. In the UK School, over forty academic clubs and societies operate weekly meetings and events, in order to give every opportunity for students to develop their intellectual curiosity, independence of thought and genuine love of subject; there are a large number of student-produced academic journals which reflect the particular interests of these societies. Non-academic activities also thrive as NLCS schools aims to create an environment in which the whole personality can grow. Co-curricular Sport, Music, Art and Drama are all of excellent quality and over seventy activities take place at lunch times and after school each day, with large numbers involved.
THE CURRICULUM
Students take IGCSEs and then follow the IBDP. This will be supported by an extensive co-curricular programme of Sport, Music, Drama and other activities, which closely reflects that at NLCS (UK), are provided to enrich and broaden the education offered, developing the talents and confidence of students.
LIFE IN JEJU
Jeju Island, 130km off the southern coast of the Korean peninsula, is often described as one of Asia’s best-kept secrets. Jeju’s temperate climate, natural scenery and beaches make it a popular tourist destination for South Koreans as well as visitors from other parts of East Asia.
In 2007, UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee listed Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes as a World Natural Heritage site. The island also possesses outstanding geological features and special properties as a habitat for a variety of rare and endangered species.
Jeju provides NLCS staff and their families with a safe, peaceful and breath-taking environment in which to live. The employment pages on the NLCS Jeju website contain further practical information about life in Jeju.
SAFEGUARDING AND CHILD PROTECTION
The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All staff and volunteers are expected to share this commitment. This post is subject to satisfactory background and police checks. Full details are available in the School's Recruitment, Selection & Disclosure Policy and Procedure and the Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
A competitive package will be offered to the successful candidate, which will include the following:
- Competitive salary
- Initial two year contract
- Accommodation
- Relocation costs
- Annual return flights to home country
- Health insurance
- Tuition fees for eligible children
Please click here to view the description
North London Collegiate School Jeju seeks a Teacher of Physics, Senior School
Effective start date: August, 2024
NLCS Jeju opened in 2011, joining the NLCS family of schools.
The School reserves the right to make an appointment before any deadline dates if a suitable candidate is found.
Proposed interview dates: TBC
Closing date for Applications: 6 May 2024
North London Collegiate School Jeju seeks a Teacher of Physics (Senior School)
We seek an experienced and passionate Teacher of Physics to join a large and thriving department within the Senior School, and to contribute to the wider science division. The successful applicant will have experience in teaching throughout Key Stages 3, 4 & 5 Physics and will be an effective leader of curriculum and pedagogy within the department. Experience in delivering IBDP Physics and IGCSE Physics (Cambridge) is an advantage. The right candidate will demonstrate a passion for their subject but also for wider scholarship, both within and beyond the taught curriculum. The ability to provide challenging, engaging and supportive lessons for all learners is essential, and to enhance the progress of students across the department.
NLCS (UK)
North London Collegiate School (UK) was founded in 1850 by Frances Mary Buss; her aim was to offer an academically ambitious education to girls, similar to that available to their brothers. The School has pioneered women’s education for over 160 years and remains among the highest achieving schools in the UK. Exam results regularly top the UK league tables and the School has repeatedly outperformed other prestigious schools in terms of Oxbridge success rates.
Unlike many UK independent schools, NLCS has a firm commitment to ensuring close links with its overseas branch schools. Every effort is made to replicate the ethos and standards of NLCS overseas. Wherever possible, staff for overseas schools are interviewed in London and by NLCS (UK) staff, as well as staff from our overseas schools. All teachers, once appointed, are invited to travel to London for induction and training at the UK school and this is generously funded by our partners.
Once an overseas branch is open, it is regularly monitored and inspected by the UK school, and close links are formed through pupil and staff exchanges, joint departmental projects, educational visits and extracurricular activities, such as videoconference debates and jointly produced student publications.
As the NLCS family of schools expands (with a further overseas school opened in Singapore in 2020), it is hoped that partnership activities will expand so that each school in the group develops links with the others. We also hope to see staff join the group in order to build their career with us and benefit from the many professional development and career-progression opportunities, which a group of world-class schools such as ours can offer.
NTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS
In 2011, NLCS opened its first international branch school in South Korea: NLCS Jeju. NLCS Jeju is a co-educational day and boarding school, and offers the IB Diploma to all students in the Sixth Form, and has achieved outstanding results since its first cohort of graduating in 2014. The School’s alumnae continue on to excellent universities around the world, including destinations in the UK, USA and Asia.
In September 2017, NLCS opened its second branch school in the UAE: NLCS Dubai. The School is a co-educational, day school, following the IB Continuum, with pupils undertaking the IB Diploma in Grade 12.
NLCS (Singapore) opened in August 2020. This is NLCS’ third branch school. The School is a co-education day school in the heart of Singapore. North London Collegiate School Ho Chi Minh City opened in August 2022. This is NLCS’s fourth school blending the best of Vietnamese, NLCS and international education for its students.
NLCS JEJU
North London Collegiate School Jeju (NLCS Jeju) is a leading British International school providing an exceptional education experience for 1500 day and boarding students aged 4-18. The first international school to be opened in the vibrant Global Education City on the spectacular South Korean Island of Jeju, NLCS Jeju has rapidly established itself as a centre of educational excellence in South East Asia.
The School, now entering its eleventh year of operation, has nearly 1500 students on the roll. NLCS Jeju offers the IB Diploma to all in the Sixth Form and has achieved outstanding results since its first cohort of graduating students in 2014. Over the last 4 years our average points score has been over 38 points and we have students achieving the perfect score as well as significant numbers of students achieving 40+points .
THE ETHOS
The ethos of NLCS Jeju echoes that of NLCS (UK) – every effort is made to recreate the ethos of the UK ‘parent’ school, whilst taking into account and remaining sensitive to the local culture and context.
The School aims to provide a first-rate ambitious academic education for every child, which inspires a life-long love of learning and gives the knowledge, attitudes and confidence to flourish.
At North London Collegiate schools, academic success is gained, not through an emphasis on results, by creating an atmosphere of rigorous scholarship; students are encouraged to study beyond the examination syllabus in order to develop their intellectual independence and love of their subjects. The pastoral well-being is of the utmost importance and good relationships are fostered between students and staff, as well as between the students themselves.
The co-curricular life of NLCS schools is vibrant, both in academic and non-academic fields. Students participate in a wide range of subject-focussed clubs and societies, from weekly book groups to Debating, to ‘Mad Scientists’ and ‘Model United Nations’. In the UK School, over forty academic clubs and societies operate weekly meetings and events, in order to give every opportunity for students to develop their intellectual curiosity, independence of thought and genuine love of subject; there are a large number of student-produced academic journals which reflect the particular interests of these societies. Non-academic activities also thrive as NLCS schools aims to create an environment in which the whole personality can grow. Co-curricular Sport, Music, Art and Drama are all of excellent quality and over seventy activities take place at lunch times and after school each day, with large numbers involved.
THE CURRICULUM
Students take IGCSEs and then follow the IBDP. This will be supported by an extensive co-curricular programme of Sport, Music, Drama and other activities, which closely reflects that at NLCS (UK), are provided to enrich and broaden the education offered, developing the talents and confidence of students.
LIFE IN JEJU
Jeju Island, 130km off the southern coast of the Korean peninsula, is often described as one of Asia’s best-kept secrets. Jeju’s temperate climate, natural scenery and beaches make it a popular tourist destination for South Koreans as well as visitors from other parts of East Asia.
In 2007, UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee listed Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes as a World Natural Heritage site. The island also possesses outstanding geological features and special properties as a habitat for a variety of rare and endangered species.
Jeju provides NLCS staff and their families with a safe, peaceful and breath-taking environment in which to live. The employment pages on the NLCS Jeju website contain further practical information about life in Jeju.
SAFEGUARDING AND CHILD PROTECTION
The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All staff and volunteers are expected to share this commitment. This post is subject to satisfactory background and police checks. Full details are available in the School's Recruitment, Selection & Disclosure Policy and Procedure and the Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
A competitive package will be offered to the successful candidate, which will include the following:
- Competitive salary
- Initial two year contract
- Accommodation
- Relocation costs
- Annual return flights to home country
- Health insurance
- Tuition fees for eligible children
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North London Collegiate School Jeju seeks a Head of Key Stage 3 Science - Senior School
Effective start date: August, 2024
NLCS Jeju opened in 2011, joining the NLCS family of schools.
The School reserves the right to make an appointment before any deadline dates if a suitable candidate is found.
Proposed interview dates: TBC
Closing date for Applications: 6 May 2024
North London Collegiate School Jeju seeks a Head of Key Stage 3 Science (Senior School)
We seek an experienced and passionate Teacher of Science (Biology/Chemistry/Physics) to join a large and thriving department within the Senior School, and to contribute to the vision and leadership of the school. The successful applicant will have experience in teaching throughout Key Stages 3, and 4, and will be an effective leader of curriculum and pedagogy within the department; they will also contribute to processes linked to academic monitoring and the continuous professional development of the teaching team. Experience in delivering KS2 science specifications and across KS3/4 Biology, Chemistry & Physics is an advantage. The right candidate will demonstrate a passion for their subject but also for wider scholarship, both within and beyond the taught curriculum. The ability to provide challenging, engaging and supportive lessons for all learners is essential, and to enhance the progress of students across the department.
NLCS (UK)
North London Collegiate School (UK) was founded in 1850 by Frances Mary Buss; her aim was to offer an academically ambitious education to girls, similar to that available to their brothers. The School has pioneered women’s education for over 160 years and remains among the highest achieving schools in the UK. Exam results regularly top the UK league tables and the School has repeatedly outperformed other prestigious schools in terms of Oxbridge success rates.
Unlike many UK independent schools, NLCS has a firm commitment to ensuring close links with its overseas branch schools. Every effort is made to replicate the ethos and standards of NLCS overseas. Wherever possible, staff for overseas schools are interviewed in London and by NLCS (UK) staff, as well as staff from our overseas schools. All teachers, once appointed, are invited to travel to London for induction and training at the UK school and this is generously funded by our partners.
Once an overseas branch is open, it is regularly monitored and inspected by the UK school, and close links are formed through pupil and staff exchanges, joint departmental projects, educational visits and extracurricular activities, such as videoconference debates and jointly produced student publications.
As the NLCS family of schools expands (with a further overseas school opened in Singapore in 2020), it is hoped that partnership activities will expand so that each school in the group develops links with the others. We also hope to see staff join the group in order to build their career with us and benefit from the many professional development and career-progression opportunities, which a group of world-class schools such as ours can offer.
NTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS
In 2011, NLCS opened its first international branch school in South Korea: NLCS Jeju. NLCS Jeju is a co-educational day and boarding school, and offers the IB Diploma to all students in the Sixth Form, and has achieved outstanding results since its first cohort of graduating in 2014. The School’s alumnae continue on to excellent universities around the world, including destinations in the UK, USA and Asia.
In September 2017, NLCS opened its second branch school in the UAE: NLCS Dubai. The School is a co-educational, day school, following the IB Continuum, with pupils undertaking the IB Diploma in Grade 12.
NLCS (Singapore) opened in August 2020. This is NLCS’ third branch school. The School is a co-education day school in the heart of Singapore. North London Collegiate School Ho Chi Minh City opened in August 2022. This is NLCS’s fourth school blending the best of Vietnamese, NLCS and international education for its students.
NLCS JEJU
North London Collegiate School Jeju (NLCS Jeju) is a leading British International school providing an exceptional education experience for 1500 day and boarding students aged 4-18. The first international school to be opened in the vibrant Global Education City on the spectacular South Korean Island of Jeju, NLCS Jeju has rapidly established itself as a centre of educational excellence in South East Asia.
The School, now entering its eleventh year of operation, has nearly 1500 students on the roll. NLCS Jeju offers the IB Diploma to all in the Sixth Form and has achieved outstanding results since its first cohort of graduating students in 2014. Over the last 4 years our average points score has been over 38 points and we have students achieving the perfect score as well as significant numbers of students achieving 40+points .
THE ETHOS
The ethos of NLCS Jeju echoes that of NLCS (UK) – every effort is made to recreate the ethos of the UK ‘parent’ school, whilst taking into account and remaining sensitive to the local culture and context.
The School aims to provide a first-rate ambitious academic education for every child, which inspires a life-long love of learning and gives the knowledge, attitudes and confidence to flourish.
At North London Collegiate schools, academic success is gained, not through an emphasis on results, by creating an atmosphere of rigorous scholarship; students are encouraged to study beyond the examination syllabus in order to develop their intellectual independence and love of their subjects. The pastoral well-being is of the utmost importance and good relationships are fostered between students and staff, as well as between the students themselves.
The co-curricular life of NLCS schools is vibrant, both in academic and non-academic fields. Students participate in a wide range of subject-focussed clubs and societies, from weekly book groups to Debating, to ‘Mad Scientists’ and ‘Model United Nations’. In the UK School, over forty academic clubs and societies operate weekly meetings and events, in order to give every opportunity for students to develop their intellectual curiosity, independence of thought and genuine love of subject; there are a large number of student-produced academic journals which reflect the particular interests of these societies. Non-academic activities also thrive as NLCS schools aims to create an environment in which the whole personality can grow. Co-curricular Sport, Music, Art and Drama are all of excellent quality and over seventy activities take place at lunch times and after school each day, with large numbers involved.
THE CURRICULUM
Students take IGCSEs and then follow the IBDP. This will be supported by an extensive co-curricular programme of Sport, Music, Drama and other activities, which closely reflects that at NLCS (UK), are provided to enrich and broaden the education offered, developing the talents and confidence of students.
LIFE IN JEJU
Jeju Island, 130km off the southern coast of the Korean peninsula, is often described as one of Asia’s best-kept secrets. Jeju’s temperate climate, natural scenery and beaches make it a popular tourist destination for South Koreans as well as visitors from other parts of East Asia.
In 2007, UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee listed Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes as a World Natural Heritage site. The island also possesses outstanding geological features and special properties as a habitat for a variety of rare and endangered species.
Jeju provides NLCS staff and their families with a safe, peaceful and breath-taking environment in which to live. The employment pages on the NLCS Jeju website contain further practical information about life in Jeju.
SAFEGUARDING AND CHILD PROTECTION
The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All staff and volunteers are expected to share this commitment. This post is subject to satisfactory background and police checks. Full details are available in the School's Recruitment, Selection & Disclosure Policy and Procedure and the Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
A competitive package will be offered to the successful candidate, which will include the following:
- Competitive salary
- Initial two year contract
- Accommodation
- Relocation costs
- Annual return flights to home country
- Health insurance
- Tuition fees for eligible children
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North London Collegiate School Ho Chi Minh City seeks Vietnamese Teachers
Effective start date: August 2024
The School reserves the right to make an appointment before any deadline dates if a suitable candidate is found.
Proposed interview dates: TBC
Closing date for Applications: 29 April 2024
NLCS (UK)
North London Collegiate School (UK) was founded in 1850 by Frances Mary Buss; her aim was to offer an academically ambitious education to girls, similar to that available to their brothers. The School has pioneered women’s education for over 160 years and remains among the highest achieving schools in the UK. Exam results regularly top the UK league tables and the School has repeatedly outperformed other prestigious schools in terms of Oxbridge success rates. Unlike many UK independent schools, NLCS has a firm commitment to ensuring close links with its overseas branch schools. Every effort is made to replicate the ethos and standards of NLCS overseas. Wherever possible, staff for overseas schools are interviewed in London and by NLCS (UK) staff, as well as staff from our overseas schools. All teachers, once appointed, are invited to travel to London for induction and training at the UK school and this is generously funded by our partners.
Once an overseas branch is open, it is regularly monitored and inspected by NLCS (UK), and close links are formed through pupil and staff exchanges, joint departmental projects, educational visits and extracurricular activities, such as videoconference debates and jointly produced student publications.
As the NLCS family of schools expands, it is hoped that partnership activities will expand so that each school in the group develops links with the others. We also hope to see staff join the group in order to build their career with us and benefit from the many professional development and career-progression opportunities, which a group of world-class schools such as ours can offer.
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS
In 2011, NLCS opened its first international school in South Korea – NLCS Jeju. Working with an agency of the South Korean government, the school was the first of a number of international schools to be built as part of an ambitious project to transform the island of Jeju into a global ‘hub’, The School opened with over 400 pupils and, now in its tenth year of operation, has reached its capacity of 1500 students. NLCS Jeju offers the IB Diploma to all students in the Sixth Form, and in 2021 the cohort of 110 achieved an average points score of 39 placing it in the top 50 schools globally.
The second NLCS international school, NLCS Dubai, opened in 2017 and has reached a roll of 1100 students as it enters its fifth year of operation. NLCS Dubai is a K-12 co-educational, IB continuum school. In 2021, with only its second graduating cohort of students, the average IBDP points score was 40.
In 2020, NLCS (Singapore) opened its doors and has grown swiftly to over 800 students in just its second year of operation. The school is a K-12, co-educational school offering a bespoke primary curriculum, followed by the IB Middle years and Diploma Programmes.
NLCS HCMC
Founded in partnership with Embassy Education, North London Collegiate School HCMC offers an academically ambitious education in keeping with the aspirational ethos of NLCS (UK). The School provides the same impressive range of extra-curricular activities for which the NLCS schools are well known, and to foster well-rounded individuals who are capable of becoming leaders.
NLCS HCMC aims to be the top-performing IB World School in country, supporting the aspirations and abilities of all students; as a result, they and their families will choose to stay with NLCS throughout their Primary and Secondary schooling.
NLCS HCMC will be adual language immersionschool, and aims to seek authorisation as an IB continuum school for the Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme and Diploma programmes. The school will also be approved by the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) as teaching the Vietnamese National Curriculum. As a result, a number of lessons per week are devoted to the teaching of Vietnamese language and culture, with the school adopting a bilingual strategy throughout the Junior school with the emphasis shifting gradually to teaching predominantly in English by the end of Grade 5.
THE ETHOS
The ethos of NLCS HCMC echoes that of NLCS (UK) – every effort is made to recreate the ethos of the UK ‘parent’ school, whilst taking into account and remaining rooted within the local culture and context.
The School aims to provide a first-rate ambitious academic education for every child, which inspires a life-long love of learning and gives the knowledge, attitudes and confidence to flourish.
At North London Collegiate schools, academic success is gained, not through an emphasis on results, by creating an atmosphere of rigorous scholarship; students are encouraged to study beyond the examination syllabus in order to develop their intellectual independence and love of their subjects. The pastoral well-being is of the utmost importance and good relationships are fostered between students and staff, as well as between the students themselves.
The extra-curricular life of NLCS schools is vibrant, both in academic and non-academic fields. Students participate in a wide range of subject-focussed clubs and societies, from weekly book groups to Debating, to ‘Mad Scientists’ and ‘Model United Nations’. In the UK School, over forty academic clubs and societies operate weekly meetings and events, in order to give every opportunity for students to develop their intellectual curiosity, independence of thought and genuine love of subject; there are a large number of student-produced academic journals which reflect the particular interests of these societies.
Non-academic activities also thrive as NLCS schools aims to create an environment in which the whole personality can grow. Extra-curricular Sport, Music, Art and Drama are all of excellent quality and over seventy activities take place at lunch times and after school each day, with large numbers of students involved.
THE CURRICULUM
The curriculum reflects the academic ambition and aspirations of NLCS (UK). As mentioned above, an extensive extra-curricular programme of Sport, Music, Drama and other activities, which closely reflects that at NLCS (UK), are provided to enrich and broaden the education offered, developing the talents and confidence of students.
NLCS HCMC aspires to be a MOET-approved, bilingual “IB Continuum School’’ offering the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) in the Junior School in Grades 1-5,Middle Years Programme (MYP) in Grades 6 to 9, Pre-IBDP in Grade 10 and Diploma Programme in the Sixth Form (Grades 11-12).
LIFE IN VIETNAM
Life in Vietnam is a blend of many different influences. The architecture still displays French influences andthe Chinese influence on civilization and government. Vietnam has a rich history and a vibrant future. Expats moving to Vietnam will experience a culture thought to be the oldest in East Asia. Ho Chi Minh City is the largest city in Vietnam with a population of more than 9 million. HCMC is not only a commercial centre but also an industrial, cultural, scientific, technological, and tourist centre.HCMC has a strong expat community and Vietnam is very welcoming of incomers. There are numerous historic and modern attractions to explore within the city and food lovers will be spoilt for choice. The city is also ideally located for exploring the wider region during term breaks.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
A competitive package will be offered to the successful candidates, which will include the following:
- Competitive salary
- Initial two-year contract
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North London Collegiate School Ho Chi Minh City seeks a Teaching Assistant
Effective start date: August 2024
The School reserves the right to make an appointment before any deadline dates if a suitable candidate is found.
Proposed interview dates: TBC
Closing date for Applications: 29 April 2024
NLCS (UK)
North London Collegiate School (UK) was founded in 1850 by Frances Mary Buss; her aim was to offer an academically ambitious education to girls, similar to that available to their brothers. The School has pioneered women’s education for over 160 years and remains among the highest achieving schools in the UK. Exam results regularly top the UK league tables and the School has repeatedly outperformed other prestigious schools in terms of Oxbridge success rates. Unlike many UK independent schools, NLCS has a firm commitment to ensuring close links with its overseas branch schools. Every effort is made to replicate the ethos and standards of NLCS overseas. Wherever possible, staff for overseas schools are interviewed in London and by NLCS (UK) staff, as well as staff from our overseas schools. All teachers, once appointed, are invited to travel to London for induction and training at the UK school and this is generously funded by our partners.
Once an overseas branch is open, it is regularly monitored and inspected by NLCS (UK), and close links are formed through pupil and staff exchanges, joint departmental projects, educational visits and extracurricular activities, such as videoconference debates and jointly produced student publications.
As the NLCS family of schools expands, it is hoped that partnership activities will expand so that each school in the group develops links with the others. We also hope to see staff join the group in order to build their career with us and benefit from the many professional development and career-progression opportunities, which a group of world-class schools such as ours can offer.
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS
In 2011, NLCS opened its first international school in South Korea – NLCS Jeju. Working with an agency of the South Korean government, the school was the first of a number of international schools to be built as part of an ambitious project to transform the island of Jeju into a global ‘hub’, The School opened with over 400 pupils and, now in its tenth year of operation, has reached its capacity of 1500 students. NLCS Jeju offers the IB Diploma to all students in the Sixth Form, and in 2021 the cohort of 110 achieved an average points score of 39 placing it in the top 50 schools globally.
The second NLCS international school, NLCS Dubai, opened in 2017 and has reached a roll of 1100 students as it enters its fifth year of operation. NLCS Dubai is a K-12 co-educational, IB continuum school. In 2021, with only its second graduating cohort of students, the average IBDP points score was 40.
In 2020, NLCS (Singapore) opened its doors and has grown swiftly to over 800 students in just its second year of operation. The school is a K-12, co-educational school offering a bespoke primary curriculum, followed by the IB Middle years and Diploma Programmes.
NLCS HCMC
Founded in partnership with Embassy Education, North London Collegiate School HCMC offers an academically ambitious education in keeping with the aspirational ethos of NLCS (UK). The School provides the same impressive range of extra-curricular activities for which the NLCS schools are well known, and to foster well-rounded individuals who are capable of becoming leaders.
NLCS HCMC aims to be the top-performing IB World School in country, supporting the aspirations and abilities of all students; as a result, they and their families will choose to stay with NLCS throughout their Primary and Secondary schooling.
NLCS HCMC will be adual language immersionschool, and aims to seek authorisation as an IB continuum school for the Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme and Diploma programmes. The school will also be approved by the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) as teaching the Vietnamese National Curriculum. As a result, a number of lessons per week are devoted to the teaching of Vietnamese language and culture, with the school adopting a bilingual strategy throughout the Junior school with the emphasis shifting gradually to teaching predominantly in English by the end of Grade 5.
THE ETHOS
The ethos of NLCS HCMC echoes that of NLCS (UK) – every effort is made to recreate the ethos of the UK ‘parent’ school, whilst taking into account and remaining rooted within the local culture and context.
The School aims to provide a first-rate ambitious academic education for every child, which inspires a life-long love of learning and gives the knowledge, attitudes and confidence to flourish.
At North London Collegiate schools, academic success is gained, not through an emphasis on results, by creating an atmosphere of rigorous scholarship; students are encouraged to study beyond the examination syllabus in order to develop their intellectual independence and love of their subjects. The pastoral well-being is of the utmost importance and good relationships are fostered between students and staff, as well as between the students themselves.
The extra-curricular life of NLCS schools is vibrant, both in academic and non-academic fields. Students participate in a wide range of subject-focussed clubs and societies, from weekly book groups to Debating, to ‘Mad Scientists’ and ‘Model United Nations’. In the UK School, over forty academic clubs and societies operate weekly meetings and events, in order to give every opportunity for students to develop their intellectual curiosity, independence of thought and genuine love of subject; there are a large number of student-produced academic journals which reflect the particular interests of these societies.
Non-academic activities also thrive as NLCS schools aims to create an environment in which the whole personality can grow. Extra-curricular Sport, Music, Art and Drama are all of excellent quality and over seventy activities take place at lunch times and after school each day, with large numbers of students involved.
THE CURRICULUM
The curriculum reflects the academic ambition and aspirations of NLCS (UK). As mentioned above, an extensive extra-curricular programme of Sport, Music, Drama and other activities, which closely reflects that at NLCS (UK), are provided to enrich and broaden the education offered, developing the talents and confidence of students.
NLCS HCMC aspires to be a MOET-approved, bilingual “IB Continuum School’’ offering the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) in the Junior School in Grades 1-5,Middle Years Programme (MYP) in Grades 6 to 9, Pre-IBDP in Grade 10 and Diploma Programme in the Sixth Form (Grades 11-12).
LIFE IN VIETNAM
Life in Vietnam is a blend of many different influences. The architecture still displays French influences andthe Chinese influence on civilization and government. Vietnam has a rich history and a vibrant future. Expats moving to Vietnam will experience a culture thought to be the oldest in East Asia. Ho Chi Minh City is the largest city in Vietnam with a population of more than 9 million. HCMC is not only a commercial centre but also an industrial, cultural, scientific, technological, and tourist centre.HCMC has a strong expat community and Vietnam is very welcoming of incomers. There are numerous historic and modern attractions to explore within the city and food lovers will be spoilt for choice. The city is also ideally located for exploring the wider region during term breaks.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
A competitive package will be offered to the successful candidates, which will include the following:
- Competitive salary
- Initial two-year contract
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NLCS JEJU GRADUATE PROGRAMME 2024-2025
Introduction to NLCS Jeju
North London Collegiate School Jeju is a large, thriving co-educational Day and Boarding School for students aged 4-18. Our curriculum and ambitious academic ethos, together with outstanding pastoral care and an extensive co-curricular programme, reflect our close links with NLCS UK and ensure that we provide a high-quality British Independent School education in an international setting.
The spirit of NLCS Jeju is one of high energy and achievement. Our students combine academic excellence and a deep love of learning with a wealth of co-curricular opportunities to develop into exceptional individuals who believe that anything is possible. Results throughout the School are formidable and last yearʼs graduating students achieved an average IBDP score of 36 points, with over a quarter of the cohort earning a score of 40 or more. Our alumni attend some of the worldʼs leading universities, including Oxford, Cambridge, UCal Berkeley, Imperial London and Columbia.
The School is set in one of Asiaʼs most beautiful and spectacular locations. Jeju Island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site 130 km off the southern coast of the Korean peninsula and is often described as one of Asiaʼs best kept secrets. With its temperate climate, stunning natural scenery, array of rare and endangered wildlife and picturesque beaches, it is a unique, fascinating and breathtaking culture and environment in which to live.
The nature of the Graduate Programme
NLCS Jeju is looking for adventurous, energetic, ambitious graduates to join our team of committed and innovative staff. As a Graduate Assistant, you will gain experience of working in an educational setting, whilst engaging in a bespoke training programme designed to support your professional development and enhance your employability. Successful applicants will be likely to have future career interests or aspirations in education or working with young people in some way, and be desirous to actively seek challenging opportunities to develop their academic, pastoral and interpersonal skills as a result of this.
Living in a rent-free, ensuite studio flat within a Boarding Home on the School campus, you will support the boarding staff outside of day school hours in the pastoral care of a group of boarders. During the School day itself, you will also work with the academic team in your assigned department. We have a wide range of opportunities for Graduate Assistants, including Sport, Art, Music, Drama and Dance as well as in supporting EAL provision, Mathematics and in many other academic departments.
The Graduate Programme has been incredibly successful at providing a professional pathway for those interested in becoming a teacher and for anyone interested in a potential career in Boarding. Although there are no guarantees, several Graduate Assistants have successfully applied for full time teaching positions afterwards and are now flourishing within our teaching faculty. This is also an effective pathway for gaining residential experience and some former Graduate Assistants are currently Assistant Boarding Masters/Mistresses working towards their goal of leading their own Boarding Home.
The Graduate Programme runs for the duration of the academic year so, to take part, you must be available from the beginning of August 2024 until the end of June 2025. We typically seek to welcome 21 Graduate Assistants every year at NLCS Jeju and look forward to receiving your application.
Job Description
Much of your time will be spent working in a specific department, enabling you to immerse yourself in your specialist area and, most importantly, work with students in an academic, creative arts and/or sporting setting. However, there will also be a significant part of your working time dedicated to working within the Boarding Homes and contributing to the ‘Beyond the Curriculum’ side of the School. You will have free time every weekday morning and some evenings, but will work in the afternoons and at weekends. You also have one full day off per week.
It is important to note that all on-site boarding staff, including Graduate Assistants, need to be flexible when it comes to working hours. A willingness to help out, get stuck in and show initiative are essential qualities.
Specific responsibilities will vary depending on each individualʼs skills and interests, but will include:
- Departmental Time
You will be assigned to an academic department depending on your area of specialism. Departments coordinate this, looking at how best to utilise your skill set and ensure that the experience is rewarding. Tasks could range from administrative work to acting as an Assistant Teacher in lessons, or coaching and organising sports or arts events. There may also be opportunities to support the work of non-academic areas such as Marketing, University Guidance, Information Technology and the Individual Needs Department.
- Boarding Duties and Prep Time
Your duties in the Boarding Home will focus on help with prep time on 3 evenings a week, and also assisting with the pastoral development of the boarding students. Prep happens every evening in the Boarding Homes and, during this time, your role is to help ensure that the students are doing their homework quietly and sensibly, though you should be prepared for some to ask for help with their work; you will need to be willing to guide them where possible!
Prep time is also a good opportunity to give one-to-one support to students who may be struggling. There will always be a member of the boarding staff on duty at this time who has overall responsibility, so you can refer any concerns you may have to him or her if necessary.
- House Competitions and Trips
The Senior School House Competition runs on Friday afternoons from 3pm to 4pm. Events include basketball, singing, cross-country, and drama to name but a few. Your role will be to help organise the students involved, take part in the running of events, motivate those participating and generally boost House spirit. Great ideas for additions to the programme are always welcome! There may also be times where you help with organising and running school trips.
- Beyond the Curriculum
Students attend after-school Co-Curricular Activities (‘CCAs’) from 3.20pm to 4.15pm in the Junior School (Monday-Thursday) and from 4.15pm to 5.15pm in the Senior School (Tuesday-Thursday). There is a huge range of different activities on and, as a Graduate Assistant, you will be asked to help with up to 3 Junior and up to 3 Senior School activities each week. For the most part, you will run CCAs based upon your own interests and expertise, but occasionally may be asked to help with others if more staff are needed.
Our Beyond the Curriculum provision also extends into Saturday mornings during term time by way of the ‘Bryant’ Programme. Bryant activities run on 18 Saturdays a year from 9am to 12pm and the myriad of options offered include scuba diving, hiking, swimming, community service or drama productions. Again, you will assist specific programmes or activities based upon your expertise.
- Training and Whole-School Events
In addition to the responsibilities above, you will be expected to engage fully with professional training and development opportunities provided throughout the year for all School staff. This will include training from the EAL Department, so that you are in a better position to help students who may struggle with some aspects of the English language, as well as learning more about the Korean language and culture itself from the Korean department. There will also be occasions when you will be required to help out with whole school activities and/or supervision.
Example Schedule
Although individual timetables will be tailored to each Graduate Assistant depending on the needs of the department to which you are assigned, an example can be seen below.
Weekdays
7.30am
Breakfast (optional)
10am onwards
Department Time (approx 15 hours per week to be arranged on arrival)
12.40pm-1.30pm
Lunch
3.15pm-4.15pm
Senior School Co-Curricular Activity (CCA)
5.30pm-7pm
Dinner and Boarding Breakout Time (supervisory role if on duty)
7pm-10.30pm
Boarding Duties (if on duty)
Saturdays
8.15am
Breakfast (optional)
9am-12pm
Bryant Activity (specific Saturdays during term time only)
12.30pm-1pm
Lunch
Specified times between 1pm and 11pm
Supervising activities for boarding students (total of 10 hours over a weekend)
Person Specification
To be eligible for the Graduate Programme you must have completed a university degree prior to the start date (August 2024). In addition, we are looking for individuals who:
- Display a high level of maturity, independence and enthusiasm.
- Have strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Can act as a positive role model to students.
- Are proactive and will use their initiative to find ways to add value to the School.
- Take responsibility for their own personal development.
- Show a willingness to work hard and be flexible.
Package and Benefits
The Graduate Programme offers a competitive package of benefits, including:
- Monthly salary of 2,060,740 KRW
- Free accommodation.
- Private health insurance.
- Three free meals per day during term time.
- Flights to Jeju at the beginning of the programme and back to your country of residence at the end of the programme.
- Use of the School facilities (including music studios, art studios, swimming pool and other sports facilities) when they are not being used by students.
- Training and development opportunities that are usually only available to teaching staff.
Application Procedure
We do not accept applications via email or letter so all formal applications must be submitted through the NLCS International ICIMS portal.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss the programme before submitting an application, you can contact Henry Wiggins, Vice Principal, directly on hwiggins@nlcsjeju.kr for an informal discussion.
The deadline for applications to start in August 2024 is 25/04/2024.
Please be aware that we are a safer recruitment school and as such the School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All staff and volunteers are expected to share this commitment and all applicants will be expected to provide satisfactory background and police checks. Full details are available in the School's Recruitment, Selection & Disclosure Policy and Procedure and the Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy and Procedure.