Bromsgrove School’s remarkable journey began in 1476, where it was first recorded as a chantry school, a humble institution devoted to education and spiritual enrichment. By the mid-16th century, amidst the sweeping changes of the Reformation, it re-emerged as a grammar school between 1548 and 1553, solidifying its place in England’s educational landscape.
The school’s true transformation came in 1693, when Sir Thomas Cookes, 2nd Baronet of Norgrove Court, made a visionary financial endowment. Cookes’ enduring legacy set the foundation for Bromsgrove School to thrive, blending tradition with academic innovation. Today, this institution, born from modest origins, stands as a beacon of excellence, embodying centuries of commitment to education and a proud link to one of the world’s leading universities Worcester College, Oxford
From its roots in the 15th century to its modern-day reputation, Bromsgrove’s history is a testament to resilience, philanthropy, and a relentless pursuit of knowledge.
At Bromsgrove Cambodia, we are committed to ensuring the best possible environment and cultivated happy, moral, and creative individuals through a comprehensive and disciplined education, empowering pupils to become proactive global citizens who enrich their communities and the world.
Bromsgrove Cambodia aim to recruit teachers and staff who can share and understand our commitment for nearly 500-year world-class education and to ensure that no job applicant is treated unfairly.
To deliver outstanding English teaching across Lower Secondary and IGCSE, developing pupils’ reading, writing, speaking and listening skills to the highest level. The postholder will teach Cambridge Lower Secondary English (0861) in Years 7–9 and Cambridge IGCSE English in Years 10–11, equipping pupils with the literacy, analytical and communicative skills they need both for examination success and for life beyond school. The role demands exceptional subject knowledge, a love of language and literature, and the ability to develop strong extended writers in a multilingual school community.
The Secondary English Teacher is responsible for delivering high-quality teaching and supporting student achievement in line with the Cambridge curriculum.
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:- Plan and deliver effective English lessons aligned with Cambridge Lower Secondary and IGCSE frameworks.
- Develop students’ reading, writing, speaking, and analytical skills across a range of texts.
- Prepare students for IGCSE examinations, including exam techniques and structured writing.
- Differentiate instruction to meet diverse learning needs, including EAL and SEN students.
- Maintain a positive, engaging, and academically challenging classroom environment.
- Design and implement assessments aligned with Cambridge standards.
- Monitor student progress and provide clear, constructive feedback.
- Apply Assessment for Learning (AfL) strategies to support ongoing improvement.
- Track performance and implement appropriate interventions.
- Maintain accurate records of attendance, assessment, and student progress.
- Prepare reports, lesson plans, and curriculum documentation as required.
- Participate in meetings, professional development, and school events.
- Communicate effectively with parents, colleagues, and school leadership.
- Promote student wellbeing, positive behaviour, and a safe learning environment.
- Support students’ academic and personal development, including form tutor responsibilities if assigned.
- Implement inclusive practices and collaborate with support services to meet individual needs.
- Contribute to extracurricular activities and school initiatives.
- Engage in continuous professional development.
- Adhere to safeguarding policies, ensuring the safety and wellbeing of all students.
- Bachelor's Degree in English, English Literature, Linguistics, or related field
- Teaching experience in Secondary English for 2 years as a minimum
- Teaching qualification (PGCE, QTS, or equivalent)
- TESOL/TEFL certification (preferred)
- Experience teaching Cambridge IGCSE or equivalent curriculum
- Experience working with EAL learners in an international or multilingual environment
- Strong subject knowledge and passion for English language and literature
Please send CV and cover letter to
Email: HR@bisc.edu.kh
Phone: 078554072
Website: https://bisc.edu.kh
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