The Independent Schools Council is a politically independent, not-for-profit organisation representing 1,270 independent schools educating more than 500,000 children. It exists to promote choice, diversity and excellence in education, developing talent at all levels of ability and from all backgrounds.
As the prolonged recession takes hold it seems that interest in working in the independent sector remains strong as page views for the ISC Job Zone consistently showing around 100,000 views a month.
ISC’s Job Zone is open to all…
The Wolf Report, a review of vocational education commissioned by the government, was published to great media attention yesterday. Professor Alison Wolf found that between a quarter and a third of 16-19 year olds (up to 400,000 pupils)…
For many graduates who wish to pursue a teaching career, finishing a degree and trying to look for a job in the ‘right’ school can be an overwhelming experience. After completing a Postgraduate Certificate in Education a couple of years…
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The Independent Schools Council currently represents 1,260 independent schools, educating more than 510,000 children. The Job Zone is an increasingly popular source for registered ISC schools to advertise their teaching and non-teaching jobs; with around 30,000 page…
With impeccable timing given the publication this week of A level results, Cambridge Assessment have released new research that seeks to explain why pupils choose the subjects they do. Their research highlights a whole range of factors, from gender to ethnicity,…
If you are an ISC member school you can add details of job vacancies at your school free of charge to the ISC website. All types of job vacancies can be added such as Head jobs, Bursars, teaching jobs, prep…
ISC have launched a new job search for individuals looking for a job in an independent school. Job vacancies cover all school positions including teaching and non-teaching jobs.