Job Details

Year 5 Homeroom Teacher (KS2)

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KK International Preschool and International Primary School

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Tak, Thailand
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    Preference : Fluent English Speaker
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    Salary : Competitive Salary
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Start Work : Jul 2026

Highlights :

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    Job Type Full-time
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    Education Bachelor degree
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    B.ED./ PGCE / iPGCE Preferred
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    Experience 2 years
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    Major Relevant
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    Gender Any

Job overview

Job Description: Year 5 Primary Homeroom Teacher

School: KK International School (KKIS), Thailand
Curriculum: British Curriculum

Location: Mae Sot, Thailand (Thai–Myanmar Border)
Job Type & Start: Full-time, July–August 2026

Unique Job Opportunity

KK International School (KKIS) is pioneering international education on the Thai–Myanmar border. With a new school complex underway and an expanding Pearson Edexcel curriculum, KKIS is entering an exciting stage of growth — extending from EYFS, KS1, and KS2 into Key Stage 3 (starting Year 7).

This role will suit an energetic, adaptable, and student-centred teacher willing to contribute to the growth and development of an expanding international school community while supporting students from varied socio-cultural backgrounds transitioning toward KS3 and future IGCSE pathways.

Job Summary

The Year 5 Primary Homeroom Teacher is responsible for delivering high-quality teaching and learning across core subjects including English, Maths, Science, and PSHE/Citizenship within the framework of the British Curriculum.

The role uses Pearson iPrimary English, White Rose Maths, White Rose Science, and Collins My Life PSHE resources to support academic progress, student wellbeing, and holistic development through embedding life skills and the 4Cs (Communication, Collaboration, Creativity, and Critical Thinking).

The teacher will maintain a safe, inclusive, and engaging classroom environment while supporting multilingual and ELL learners.

 

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