Founded in 1953 on a farm in the Randburg district, the College today is encircled by the northern suburbs of Johannesburg. Established as a boys’ school, the College took the bold step to build a girls’ school on the campus in 1995, creating the possibility of a unique synergy model.
St Stithians is a Methodist School and a circuit of the Central Distr...
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A suitable professional qualification and appropriate educational experience in the subject.
Sound knowledge of the GET Natural Science and FET Physical Sciences curricula.
Relevant teaching qualification from a recognised institution.
The ability and experience to teach up to Grade 12.
The ability to work collaboratively within the Sciences faculty.
A keen interest in growing and expanding STEM subjects, careers and this field of interest in girls is essential.
A passion for teaching and for the young people whose learning you will be expected to inspire.
A willingness to embrace rapid changes in education and an interest and ability to integrate IT and online learning into teaching and learning.
A sound and progressive understanding of the South African curriculum and international trends in education.
A willingness to work within the values, Christian ethos and mission of the College as well as to participate in the broader life of the school, including extramural activities
Proof of registration with SACE
Any staff member working within a school is required to have a sexual offender’s clearance certificate
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