Deputy Head of Faculty for English and Drama (Head of English)
August 2026 start
Shrewsbury Riverside is one of South-East Asia’s top-performing schools. It provides an exhilarating British curriculum-based international education for over 2000 students between the ages of 3 and 18. The breadth and depth of outstanding opportunities available to all students empowers them to realise, nurture and grow their talents. This sits alongside substantial growth and investment in all aspects of educational provision, creating an environment where hard-working, excellent teachers combine their passions and pedagogical expertise to thrive within our ambitious team.
This is an opportunity to join a newly created faculty, combining the experience and expertise of three outstanding departments (English, EAL and Drama). The successful candidate will have experience of teaching English across Key Stages 3, 4 and 5, and is expected to make a significant contribution to the leadership of the English team. Previous leadership experience is desirable.
Fully-qualified professionals who have energy, enthusiasm and full commitment to the profession are invited to submit completed application forms.
An excellent package of international benefits is offered, and candidates and families wishing to add an enriching dimension to their lives are warmly encouraged to find out more. The school has the strongest of partnerships with Shrewsbury School UK (https://www.shrewsbury.org.uk/) and enjoys a stunningly spectacular setting on the banks of Bangkok’s Chao Phraya river.
Interested candidates are strongly encouraged to submit applications immediately. The deadline for applications is Monday 16 March.
Only completed Shrewsbury International School Application Forms will be considered and rigorous background checks including International Child Protection Certificate (ICPC) will be enforced.
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