About the School –
CHIREC INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
CHIREC
International is a leading K-12 school located in Hyderabad, India
offering International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP), Cambridge
International Examinations (CIE) and Central Board of Secondary
Education (CBSE). CHIREC was founded in 1989 by Founder-Director, Ratna
Reddy as a summer camp that offered Programmes in fine arts, performing
arts, computers, indoor and outdoor sports. Today, CHIREC is one of the
premier educational institutions in the country for excellence in
academics and co-curricular activities. CHIREC’s mission is to nurture
the innate potential of its students to enable them to excel in whatever
they choose. The school helps students to grow and evolve into
open-minded, ethical and caring individuals who are focused and
encouraged to set goals, attain them and exceed expectations. As a
valued member of the Cognita global group, and recognized by respected
educational bodies like the Council of International Schools (CIS) and
the IB Organization, CHIREC International School is known for its
exceptional quality of education.
About Cognita
At
Cognita, we know every student is unique. We nurture their distinct
personalities and strengths. We support them academically, socially, and
emotionally, wherever they are in the world, wherever they’re starting
from. And each and every one of our schools is unique too. We protect
what’s special about them, while offering them rich knowledge,
opportunities, and best practices. And they get to be part of something
bigger. We open their classrooms to the collective wisdom of over 100
schools in 16 countries, ensuring every child gets an education that’s,
quite literally, world class. It’s an individual approach that empowers
every school, teacher and student to focus on what they do best. And
thrive.
The Homeroom
Teacher (HRT) for Cambridge Stages 4–5 is responsible for delivering
high-quality teaching and learning aligned with the Cambridge Primary
Curriculum. The HRT provides academic instruction in core subjects
(typically English, Mathematics, Science, and Global Perspectives
depending on school structure), ensures students’ personal development,
and acts as the primary pastoral figure for the class.
Key Responsibilities
1.Plan, prepare, and deliver lessons aligned with the Cambridge Primary Curriculum (Stages 4–5).
2.Use effective teaching strategies that support inquiry-based, student-centered learning.
3.Differentiate instruction to meet diverse learner needs.
4.Integrate assessment for learning (AfL) practices regularly.
5.Prepare learners for internal and Cambridge progress checks where applicable.
6.Maintain a stimulating, inclusive, and well-managed classroom environment.
7.Conduct continuous and summative assessments following Cambridge guidelines.
8.Maintain accurate records of student performance, attendance, and progress.
9.Prepare detailed progress reports for parents each term.
10.Use assessment data to guide lesson planning and intervention strategies.
11.Serve as the first point of contact for students’ academic and emotional needs.
12.Promote positive behaviour, respect, and responsibility in accordance with school policies.
13.Conduct daily registration, monitor student well-being, and communicate concerns to the pastoral team.
14.Build positive student relationships to foster a safe, supportive learning environment.
15.Communicate effectively with parents regarding academic progress and behavioural matters.
16.Collaborate with subject specialists, teaching assistants, and curriculum coordinators.
17.Attend parent–teacher meetings, staff meetings, and professional development sessions.
18.Contribute to school events, assemblies, and extracurricular activities as required.
19.Demonstrate knowledge of the Cambridge learning objectives for Stages 4–5.
20.Engage in reflective practice and follow school improvement plans.
21.Maintain professional ethics and confidentiality.
22.Stay updated with Cambridge training, teaching strategies, and curriculum updates.
Qualifications & Experience
Bachelor’s degree in education or related field
Teaching certification / license (where applicable)
Experience teaching Cambridge Primary curriculum is an advantage
Excellent command of English
Strong classroom management and communication skills
How to Apply
Complete this application before the closing date. The Closing Date for Applications is: 30-June-2026
Cognita
Schools are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of
children and young people and expect all staff, volunteers and other
third parties to share this commitment. Safer recruitment practice and
pre-employment background checks will be undertaken before any
appointment is confirmed.
We believe having a diverse workforce makes
us better, smarter and happier and so welcome applicants from all
backgrounds, genders, and races. We have an unwavering commitment to
being fair and equitable in our recruitment process.
Please ensure that all sections of the Job Application Form are fully completed and that all information provided is accurate. Incomplete or inaccurate submissions may delay the processing of your application and may result in your application being rejected.
EARLY APPLICATIONS ARE ENCOURAGED; WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO INTERVIEW AND APPOINT PRIOR TO CLOSING DATE FOR THE RIGHT APPLICANT.
Applicants
who have not heard from us by the closing date must assume that, on
this occasion, their application has been unsuccessful.

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We can offer career opportunities for teachers and support staff with an international dimension, through our global schools network and offices across five regions. If you are looking for a career in education that will take you further, get in touch to discuss opportunities to join the Cognita community.