About the School Founded in 1932, St. Julian's is a highly successful British international school for children aged 3 to 18. It is a unique and special place in terms of character, history and location. Known for academic excellence, there are 1,250 students from more than 60 nationalities across four school phases: Pre-Prep (ages 3 to 5), Prep (5 to 11), Secondary (11 to 18) and Bilingual (6 to 15). The Secondary School is four-form entry, with 630 students.Situated between Lisbon and Cascais, St. Julian's enjoys an idyllic location framed by beaches and pinewoods. The extensive campus boasts exceptional sports facilities and offers a diverse range of after-school clubs, from Nature Club to ballet, chess and rugby. The School is about to embark on a €40 million building project over five years that will see significant enhancements to the existing site.For the third year running, St. Julian's has been recognised as one of the top 15 private schools in Europe, published by Carfax Education, and as one of the top 10 by Spear's.The whole school is led by a team comprising the Head, Bursar, Deputy Head (Teaching & Learning) & Secondary Principal, Deputy Head (Pastoral), Head of Pre-Prep, Head of Prep, Bilingual Principal, Director of PL, and Director of Technology.Complementing the academics, the School focuses on personal skills development through our 6Cs: compassion, curiosity, communication, courage, collaboration and global citizenship.We follow the National Curriculum for England, leading to IGCSEs and the IB Diploma and Career-related Programmes. We are accredited by CIS, COBIS and the Head is a member of HMC.Google Workspace for Education Plus is used, and all teaching and teaching support staff are given their own MacBook Air.About the role St. Julian's School is seeking to appoint an inspirational and dynamic Computing Teacher with the possibility of Head of Computing to lead our outstanding team of Computing Teachers.Students follow a bespoke Key Stage 3 programme encompassing a wide range of subjects, progressing to IGCSEs and the IB Diploma or Career-Related Programme in Years 12 and 13. The Key Stage 3 curriculum is designed to cultivate essential skills, with students receiving three hours of Computing lessons over a two-week timetable.The successful candidate will contribute to the broad extracurricular programme and take an active role as a tutor or support tutor within our strong pastoral system.Person Specification EssentialBe an innovative and collaborative leader and teacher.Demonstrate experience in excellent teaching of Computing across the age range from KS3 to KS5.Possess a recognised teaching qualification.Be educated to degree level in Computing.Have a proven record of an adaptable, collaborative, innovative, and compassionate approach to teaching and learning.Be able to inspire teachers and students with innovative curriculum development and a commitment to professional learning.Strong communication and interpersonal skills.Have strong problem-solving and programming skills mainly in Scratch, Python and Java.Able to stretch students beyond the curriculum by running online coding competitions, organising trips.DesirableSignificant departmental leadership experience.Experience of teaching the IB Diploma.Experience in overseeing faculty development or curriculum review projects.Application process Applications should be completed through the TES Portal. The supporting statement, addressed to the Head, Paul Morgan. The closing date is Wednesday 18 March 2026. We require three referees, including one from each school where you have taught in the past six years.#J-18808-Ljbffr