The Homeroom Teacher is responsible for teaching core subjects (such as English, Math, Science, and Social Studies) to a specific grade level and for creating a nurturing and structured classroom environment. In addition to academic instruction, the homeroom teacher supports the social and emotional development of students and acts as the primary contact between the school and parents for their class.
Key Responsibilities:
Plan and deliver engaging, age-appropriate lessons in core subjects (based on curriculum standards)
Create a positive, inclusive, and well-managed classroom environment
Foster the academic, emotional, and social development of students
Monitor and assess student performance through tests, assignments, and participation
Prepare report cards and conduct parent-teacher meetings
Maintain open communication with parents regarding student progress and well-being
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Education (B.Ed) or equivalent teaching qualification
License or certification as per local education authority requirements
Prior teaching experience (1–3 years minimum; more for senior roles)
Fluency in English (and other relevant languages, if applicable)
Experience with international curricula (e.g., IB PYP, Cambridge, or American Curriculum) is a plus