St Peter’s Girls Prep is an independent, Anglican, Diocesan school. We are known for our innovative approach to education and the warmth of our community. The school seeks educators who are committed to the profession and best practice, who embrace a culture of continual growth and learning and have a deep empathy for children and a passion for teaching and learning.
An opportunity exists for an exceptional Afrikaans Teacher to join the school from January 2027.
Role Overview:
The Afrikaans Teacher will inspire girls to explore the power of language and literature with confidence and curiosity. You will be required to teach and assess all core Afrikaans language skills, including comprehension and listening, reading, language proficiency, writing, vocabulary development and oral communication.
Duties (not an exhaustive list):
- Teach Afrikaans (Grade 3-7)
- Ensure that lessons impart a love and competence in Afrikaans
- Plan and teach interesting and engaging Afrikaans lessons
- Active participation in the extramural programme
- Model the St Peter's Prep Schools attributes and values
- Teach according to the St Peter's Prep Schools Best Practice pedagogy
Qualifications and Experience:
- Tertiary qualification
- SACE registered
- At least 3 - 5 years teaching Afrikaans at a prep school level
Skills and Attributes:
- Highly effective communication and interpersonal skills
- Creative problem-solving skills
- A willingness to work as part of a team and co-teach
- An energetic and inspirational approach to girls' learning and motivation
- A progressive understanding of current educational trends
- The capacity to develop and sustain new teaching methodologies and practices
- The intention to work according to the school's ethos, specifications and policies
- A willingness to support, mentor and be mentored
- The flexibility, ability and willingness to work outside school hours, when necessary
St Peter's Prep Schools is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All successful applicants will be required to complete a full criminal check (and other legally required clearance in accordance with National Registers e.g. Sexual Offences and Child Protection Registers) which must be maintained throughout the period of employment.
The appointment of candidates is at St Peter’s Prep Schools' sole discretion, considering factors such as St Peter’s Prep Schools Employment Equity Policy. An application will not in itself entitle the applicant to an interview or appointment. St Peter’s Prep Schools, in line with POPIA (the Protection of Personal Information Act), will attempt to ensure the confidentiality of all applicants for this role. All reasonable measures will be in place to protect personal information but will be used in the recruitment, selection and reporting process. By submitting your application for this position, you are recognising and accepting this disclaimer.