Secondary Humanities Teacher (Geography/July 2026/Tampines Campus)
About This Role
Position: Secondary Humanities Teacher (Geography) (Commencing July 2026)
Reporting To: Principal
Middleton International School (MIS), part of the EtonHouse International Education Group, provides more than just accessible education; it is committed to offering high-quality international learning experiences within a supportive, global community.
As an inquiry-based institution, Middleton merges the UK National curricula with Singapore-inspired Maths and Mandarin for primary education through the UK-based IPC (International Primary Curriculum). In the middle years, we utilize the IMYC (International Middle Years Curriculum) and provide the Cambridge IGCSE for secondary education. Students advance to UK A-Levels in Grades 11 and 12. Our school also features integrated specialist programs, including performing arts, physical education, and ICT, as well as co-curricular offerings to nurture various interests and talents. Notably, MIS distinguishes itself among international schools with its well-being programs, developed in partnership with the Contentment Foundation in the US. We emphasize academic excellence and robust social-emotional learning to prepare students to become responsible, empathetic global citizens.
Job Overview:
The chosen candidate will teach Geography to High School students and IGCSE to Middle Years students. This role presents opportunities for professional development and the ability to significantly contribute to curriculum enhancement.
Job Description:
Teaching, Learning and Assessment
- Design and execute a curriculum aimed at boosting student confidence and skills in Geography, inspiring a passion for learning, and equipping them for success in the Cambridge international examinations.
- Foster critical and creative thinking in students through inquiry, observation, and hands-on experimentation.
- Provide written assessments for each student, including reports for parent meetings and references for future educational opportunities as necessary.
- Maintain comprehensive records tracking each student’s learning journey.
- Conduct productive parent meetings, preparing detailed evaluations of student progress and showcasing relevant examples of their learning experiences.
- Collaborate with co-teachers to address individual student requirements and plan daily curriculum effectively.
Pastoral Care and Wider School Life
- Interact with students in a positive, supportive, respectful, and open-minded manner while promoting and adhering to the school’s conduct guidelines.
- Remain vigilant regarding the safety and well-being of students on campus and during off-site activities.
- Support the social and emotional growth of students.
- Encourage parental participation in classroom activities.
- Recognize the significance of serving as a role model for young people by exemplifying high standards of conduct and behavior.
- Prepare assessments, mock exams, and coursework as required by the syllabus and the school’s assessment calendar.
Other Duties
- Attend staff meetings, team gatherings, and other required events.
- Demonstrate consistent attendance and punctuality.
- Engage positively and professionally with parents through both written and verbal communication.
- Build and maintain a cooperative, respectful rapport with colleagues.
- Foster a sense of community among staff by promoting open dialogue and proactively sharing ideas for school enhancement with relevant individuals.
- Commit to ongoing personal and professional development.
- Participate in professional development workshops and training, including internal events, and engage constructively in professional appraisal and development processes.
- Carry out additional responsibilities as assigned by the Senior Leadership Team to Apply via the WhatSchool platform.