Bright School job vacancy
Positions:
1 Upper Primary Language teachers (LE) with expertise in other core curriculum areas
Location: Bright School, Muhanga, Rwanda
Employment Type: Full-time
TEACH Rwanda (TR) is an International INGO in Rwanda and a 501(c)3 in the US. TEACH Rwanda’s mission is to enrich children’s lives by establishing world-class early childhood and primary teacher education in Rwanda through teacher capacity-building. We operate a demonstration pre- and primary school, Bright School (BS), in Muhanga that exemplifies a play-based approach using Rwanda’s Competence-based Curriculum (CBC).
About Bright School (BS)
Bright School, supported and operated by TEACH Rwanda, is dedicated to providing quality education that fosters creativity, critical thinking, and academic excellence. Bright School offers a unique environment that emphasises play, projects, and practical experiences to deeply engage students.
TEACH Rwanda supports Bright School by providing guidance, professional development, and a framework aimed at maintaining teaching quality and promoting continuous improvement. Together, they work to nurture confident, curious learners ready to thrive in a changing world.
Job summary
We are seeking a dedicated and passionate Upper Primary Teacher of Languages (LE) to join our core team. The ideal candidate will not only have strong knowledge of languages but also be confident to teach content relating to the SET and SRS curriculum. We are looking for a flexible teacher with the skills to support upper primary students; including preparation for national exams in mastering core concepts, applying problem-solving skills, developing critical thinking and offering a nurturing and enabling environment. The ideal candidate should be committed to creating a positive, engaging, and inclusive classroom environment that motivates students to achieve their best academically, build confidence for exam success, and develop into well-rounded individuals. They should recognise that education is not solely about academic achievement, but also about nurturing creativity, critical thinking, emotional intelligence, and a lifelong love of learning.
In addition to their core subject responsibilities which will taught to a cohort of P6 students across two parallel classes, the teacher will be expected to deliver engaging, thematic-based learning experiences that align with the SET and SRS curriculum using both the indoor and outdoor environment in the afternoons. Bright School teachers are expected to be flexible and adaptable and willing to teach across different subjects across different grade levels as well as to fulfill various roles within the school community. Once recruited, candidates will be expected to join our in-house four-week module programme in order to learn the theory behind our approach to teaching and learning, and start their life-long journey of growth and self-improvement.
Key responsibilities
- Plan and deliver effective, play-based English and Kinyarwanda lessons aligned with the CBC, tailored to the educational needs, abilities, and achievement levels of individual students and groups, including those with Special Educational Needs (SEN).
- Use a variety of actively engaging, hands-on teaching methods to engage students and promote a love for and strong understanding of languages.
- Assess, record, and report on the development, progress, attainment, and behaviour of students using TR and BS tools.
- Work closely and collaboratively with partner teachers, to jointly plan and coordinate teaching strategies that ensure a coherent and inclusive learning experience across ALL curriculum areas
- Maintain high expectations among students and safeguard their health and safety at all times.
- Participate actively in school assemblies and other school events.
- Collaborate with colleagues to develop learning resources and support extracurricular activities.
- Work closely with the school administration and TEACH Rwanda teams to support professional growth and ensure quality teaching.
- Participate in on-going professional development and contribute to school improvement initiatives.
Qualifications and skills
- A2 qualification in teaching Languages (English and Kinyarwanda) with a TTC certificate in LE.
- Strong spoken English language skills
- Ability to motivate and inspire young learners
- Commitment to putting the child at the centre of learning
- Understanding of play-based learning, and experience of its practical application
- Willingness to learn and grow professionally
- Passion for languages
How to apply
Interested candidates are invited to send a cover letter explaining their motivation and suitability for the role making clear referenceto the skills outlined in the job descriptions, relevant experience and specific examples of what makes them a good candidate. Send together with their CV, and a copy of their certificate ONLY to Rachel Walmsley, Country Representative at teachrwanda.countryrep@gmail.com by Friday 24th October 2025
Note:
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and invited for a written test and interviews