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Primary German Teacher (m/f/d)

München
Full-time
Temporary

Your mission

St. George's School Munich seeks a well-qualified professional to teach German in our flourishing primary department starting August 2026.

The School
Having opened in September 2013, St. George’s School Munich has rapidly developed into a thriving community of around 800 pupils and 100 teachers. The school continues to grow, and as the school matures we expect to reach 800 pupils. The school’s ethos of combining an enriching curriculum with family orientated care makes the school a warm and engaging place to work and learn.
In September 2017, the school embarked on an exciting phase of its development, as it moved to a new, purpose-built campus located in the city. These premises provide first-class educational facilities for all ages and subject areas.
The National Curriculum is taught throughout the school and we offer IGCSE qualifications to pupils in our Upper School. Students in the Sixth Form prepare the International Baccalaureate Diploma.

One of a group of three schools located across Germany, St. George’s offers the successful applicant an exciting range of opportunities for professional development and growth across the school group.


The Location
The school’s new campus is located in the area of Schwabing-Freimann, to the north of the city centre. The site enjoys good access to the U6 metro line, as well as the A9 motorway.
Germany’s third largest city, and the capital of the state of Bavaria, Munich is a dynamic and vibrant cultural centre, with a large and diverse international community. Situated on the northern edge of the Alps, Munich offers a high standard of living, as well as numerous opportunities for travel and outdoor pursuits.
Munich airport is located 30km from the school, with many daily flights to the UK, and high speed rail services connect Munich to a wide range of European destinations.


Main Responsibilities

Key Responsibilities

  • Act in the best interests of pupils
  • Support the school ethos, aims, and Code of Conduct
  • Work in accordance with school policies

Professional Learning Responsibilities

  • Maintain up-to-date subject and curriculum knowledge
  • Engage fully in CPD, INSET, and professional learning communities
  • Collaborate with colleagues and support shared professional learning
  • Use evidence and research to improve teaching and learning
  • Reflect critically on practice and pursue continuous improvement
  • Participate in appraisal and observation processes

Teaching and Learning Responsibilities

  • Teach an approx. 80% timetable with 20% preparation time
  • Plan, deliver, assess, and report in line with school policy
  • Use effective differentiation to meet individual pupil needs
  • Set clear, challenging, and achievable expectations
  • Create a safe, respectful, and engaging learning environment
  • Ensure all pupils make progress relative to their potential
  • Maintain a well-organised and stimulating classroom environment

Pastoral Responsibilities

  • Prioritise pupil welfare and safeguarding in line with school policy
  • Undertake class or form tutor responsibilities where required
  • Support pupils’ holistic development

Administrative Responsibilities

  • Complete reports, registers, and pupil data accurately and on time
  • Maintain professional and timely communication with parents
  • Ensure compliance with school and departmental administrative procedures

Wider Professional Commitments

  • Contribute to ongoing school improvement and policy development
  • Attend and actively participate in meetings and parents’ evenings
  • Engage in departmental and whole-school collaboration

Other Duties and Responsibilities

  • Ensure a safe environment for staff, pupils, and visitors
  • Take part in cover arrangements for absent colleagues
  • Carry out supervisory duties according to rotas
  • Contribute to extracurricular activities, trips, clubs, and events (including out-of-hours where required)
  • Attend school functions linked to year groups and whole-school activities
  • Assist with internal and external examination invigilation
  • Share responsibility for maintaining tidy communal areas
  • Undertake reasonable duties requested by school leadership


Your profile

We are seeking to appoint a qualified teacher of German as a first and/or second language to work in our flourishing German department in the primary school.

All pupils follow a course in German that is appropriate to their age and ability in German. First language speakers follow the local Bavarian curriculum for German language. Second language speakers follow a curriculum that is tailored to their level and needs. German teachers work across the whole primary department and play an important role in monitoring pupil development. They keep careful track of pupils’ progress and maintain regular dialogue with parents.

The successful applicant will be a dynamic teacher with experience of enabling pupils to achieve their potential. We are looking for the right balance between experience, enthusiasm and a passion for teaching that will inspire our pupils.

Fluency in both English and German are a prerequisite. Familiarity with the English National Curriculum and Bavarian curriculum for German are also beneficial.

Given the growing and developing nature of the school, flexibility and the desire to support other team members is essential. A strong desire to contribute to the rich pastoral and extra-curricular life of the school will also be an advantage.


We require additional information for your application, please upload the following documents to your application:

  • A copy of all your degree certificates and corresponding academic transcripts

  • A copy of your teaching qualification


All applicants should hold a valid teaching qualification. We consider a degree in education (e.g. B.Ed./M.Ed./Lehramt), or postgraduate teaching certificate (e.g. PGCE) as valid. English language teaching certificates (e.g. TEFL/IELTS/CELTA) are not sufficient. 



Zusätzliche Informationen

Applications should be submitted by the closing date of Sunday, 24th of May 2026. The school reserves the right to contact outstanding applicants in advance of this deadline.

St. George’s is committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment. The successful applicant will therefore be subject to enhanced background checks.

About us

Join Our Team at St. George’s, The British International School

Discover an Outstanding Teaching Opportunity in Germany

Are you passionate about shaping young minds and leading a life that makes a difference? St. George’s, The British International School, invites you to embark on an exceptional teaching journey with us. With campuses located in Cologne, Düsseldorf Rhein-Ruhr, and Munich, we are dedicated to providing an enriching educational experience for students aged 2 to 18.      
      
Since our establishment in 1985, St. George’s has been committed to nurturing students academically, socially and emotionally and helping to reach their potential. We believe in continuous growth and strive for excellence in education. Our schools are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, a dynamic curriculum, and extensive opportunities for personal development.      
      
More Than a Job
      
When you join St. George’s, you're not just taking a job; you're embarking on a rewarding career path. We offer:   
    
  • Career Advancement: At St. George’s, we value professional development. You'll have the opportunity to enhance your teaching skills and explore different campuses within our network.
  • Competitive Compensation: We offer competitive salaries that reflect your expertise and dedication.
  • Relocation Support: Our generous relocation package ensures a smooth transition to Germany.
  • Comprehensive Training: St. George’s provides an extensive training programme to help you excel in your role.

Our Educational Approach  

  • Curriculum: Our teaching is anchored in the National Curriculum for England, with a focus on preparing students for IGCSE and the IB Diploma.
  • Diversity: Our student body represents over 50 nationalities, offering a diverse and enriching teaching experience.
  • Language: English is the primary language of instruction, with all students receiving German language tuition.
  • Class Size: With a maximum of 20 students per class, we prioritise individualised attention and support. We offer ESL and SEN support, fostering a collaborative teaching environment.

Our Values

Our values of curiosity, courage, confidence and community guide us in everything we do. St George’s fosters an atmosphere of tolerance and mutual respect, in which each individual is valued. Furthermore, each member of the school community is encouraged to grow and challenge themselves to consistently develop their skills and talents, explore the unknown and aim for excellence.

Safeguarding

St. George’s is committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment. The successful applicant will therefore be subject to enhanced background checks. Furthermore, we are an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

We look forward to receiving your application.