SCHOOL INFORMATION AND POSITION DESCRIPTION HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL

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SCHOOL INFORMATION AND POSITION DESCRIPTION HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL

The School The International School of Lausanne is a not-for-profit, English-language day school that emphasizes academic excellence and rigor in a supportive school and family environment. It prepares students for a global education and entrance to the best universities in the world. At present there are 900 students enrolled and many parents are engaged to work in international companies in Lausanne or along the Swiss Riviera. The School is a leader in European international education with highly professional, dedicated teachers. Our Mission and Aims put the learner firmly at the centre of everything that we do. Excellence in Education from three to 18 years old Academic excellence with world-class IB Diploma results makes ISL the school of choice for students from three to 18 years old. The School comprises the Primary School (Reception 3 to Year 6, including the Early Childhood Centre) and the Secondary School, made up of the Middle and High Schools (Year 7 to 9 and Years 10 to 13 respectively). Throughout the School, our curriculum and educational strategies are drawn from best practices from around the world. In the Primary School, the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (IBPYP) is in place and in the Middle School we have the IB Middle Years Programme (IBMYP). Students in Years 12 and 13 follow the IB Diploma Programme (IBDP). The students results in the IBDP range from very good to excellent; the mean IB diploma result is approximately 35 points. French is taught as our first foreign language from Year 1, and a Learning Support Programme, including English as an Additional Language, is also an important part of our curriculum.

Second to None Pastoral Care We care for our students as individuals, and aim to provide them with a strong intellectual, physical, social and emotional foundation in a supportive and respectful atmosphere. The importance and time given to pastoral care has enabled ISL to develop a strong positive atmosphere built around the values of honesty, respect, self-control, equality and care and concern for others. Our staff and students are rightly proud of where they teach and learn. More than 100 After-School Activities Many co-curricular and extra-curricular activities are offered to enhance the academic programme. These include skiing, ice-skating, soccer, cross-country, basketball, swimming, unihockey, rock climbing, art and craft, drama, technology, book club, MUN, forensics, choir, stage band and many more. Service plays a significant role in learning and students are encouraged to participate in a variety of meaningful service activities. There is also a flourishing and active afterschool mother tongue programme. A Family-Like Atmosphere At ISL, we pride ourselves in being a vibrant community with strong partnerships between parents, students and teachers. Teachers are caring and generous with their time, and are always willing to meet parents and help students. Our Parent Teacher Association is a very active and dynamic part of school life, welcoming new families to the School and coordinating social and cultural events. A Modern and Spacious Campus The school comprises a north and a south campus separated by a small private road. Students enjoy a stimulating environment in carefully designed indoor and outdoor learning areas. The north campus houses the Early Childhood Centre, with its bright and airy classrooms and safe and secure outdoor play spaces; the Primary School with its classrooms, music rooms, and collaborative learning areas; libraries for both primary and secondary students; a modern cafeteria which offers a choice of healthy Fourchette Verte meals, prepared and cooked on site; secondary school classrooms and study areas; and large modern indoor and outdoor sports facilities. The south campus features a state-of-the-art, multi-purpose auditorium; art, drama and music teaching rooms; a professional recording studio; science laboratories and classrooms; wellequipped design technology rooms; and a community snack bar.

Stunning School Location ISL overlooks forests, mountains and the beautiful Lake Geneva (Lac Léman), and is within an hour of the Swiss Alps. The precise location of the School is in Le Mont-sur-Lausanne, on the northern edge of Lausanne. The School has served the local and international community since 1962. School Board A School Board of 8 to 12 members governs the School. The Board sets general policy and budgetary limits within which the Director operates the School. Accreditation The International School of Lausanne is accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS) and the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). ISL is an IB World School. We are also a member of The Swiss Group of International Schools (SGIS). Mission and Aims Mission The International School of Lausanne is committed to excellence in education; it strives to fulfil the unique potential of each student in a supportive and challenging holistic learning environment that prepares him or her for continuing education and an active and responsible role in a multicultural world.

Aims The Learner We will help our students become lifelong learners; be knowledgeable and effective communicators; be thinkers, inquirers and risk-takers in learning; be principled and open-minded in spirit; be healthy and happy in life; be reflective, caring and balanced in their outlook. In short, to develop and fulfil their unique potential. Our Values We aim to develop an attitude of individual responsibility, based upon the values of honesty, respect, self-control, equality, and care and concern for others. Holistic Education We offer an international, holistic education in English that provides a strong intellectual, physical, social and emotional foundation. Learning Community We encourage our community in education to work collaboratively in a supportive and respectful atmosphere to develop and maintain a school known for excellence. Intercultural Understanding We encourage students to understand and appreciate their own cultures and personal histories, as well as others, and to be open to differing perspectives, values and traditions.

Objectives Our values: the aims are achieved through living and modelling our values within our school programme and learning community giving opportunities for students to make a positive difference in the lives of others and in the environment through the concept of service promoting an attitude of responsibility for the guardianship of the planet Holistic education: the aims are achieved through maintaining a challenging and balanced, well-articulated, well-resourced, international curriculum offering a rich co/extracurricular programme teaching that encourages active learning, open enquiry, critical and creative thinking, expression, reflection, independence of thought and decision making providing a safe and healthy environment offering pastoral care and services to support the well-being of all providing opportunities for students to be successful and be recognised for both effort and achievement in all they do Learning community: the aims are achieved through engaging the community in supporting the school, its mission and aims recruiting, retaining and developing excellent international teachers offering opportunities for staff to grow professionally maintaining an efficient and effective organisational structure ensuring clear communication providing facilities that enhance the learning experience maintaining a school spirit characterised by open, positive and respectful relationships and a sense of belonging supporting an active PTA that helps orient new families, organise social events, raise money and support school initiatives working with organisations to ensure quality through a recognised accreditation process Intercultural understanding: the aims are achieved through utilising of local and international resources to raise awareness of and respect for different cultures understanding and expressing ideas and information confidently in more than one language

Lausanne and Switzerland Located in the centre of Europe, Switzerland is a small country of eight million inhabitants. With four official languages and a federal system where each Canton has great political autonomy, each region of Switzerland is quite different. Lausanne is situated in the French-speaking part of the country, in the Canton of Vaud. Lausanne s population numbers 300,000 inhabitants, approximately 20 percent of whom are expatriates. Lausanne and the country as a whole rank high in polls as desirable locations for expatriates to call home. Switzerland is recognized as having a very high standard of living, and offering a healthy life style, many cultural amenities, high standards of medical care, and a stable job market. Lausanne is a lively cosmopolitan city with many cultural and sporting events throughout the year. The city is superbly located with magnificent views across the lake and Geneva airport 45 minutes away. Public transport is also excellent. Cost of Living The cost of living is a little higher than in many Western European countries. Apartments cost between CHF 1500 ( 660/$890/ 590) per month for one bedroom and living room apartment to CHF 2000 ( 1000/$1340/ 890) per month for an apartment of approximately 75m 2. Pay and Conditions Remuneration and benefits will be competitive for this area of Switzerland.

The Leadership Team Director Frazer Cairns Frazer is British and will join the school in August 2017 from UWCSEA in Singapore. He has taught in the United Kingdom, Indonesia and Switzerland, and has also worked as a journalist and management consultant. Secondary School Principal Simon Foley Simon is British and Irish and joined the school in 2005, becoming Assistant Principal in 2007 and Secondary School Principal in 2015. He has previously taught in the UK, Italy and Thailand. High School Principal Yvonne Secker Yvonne is British and joined the school in 1999 to set up the IB Diploma programme, having held a number of positions in the UK and Spain. Yvonne is an NEASC accreditation team member. She has overall responsibility for over 300 students in the High School and also teaches in the mathematics department. Middle School Principal David Harrison David is British and joined the school in 1997, after moving to Switzerland in 1992. He is an IB MYP evaluation visit leader and teaches in the science department. Assistant Principal and IB MYP Coordinator Darryl Anderson Darryl is Canadian and joined the school in 2015. He has previously worked in Thailand, India and Colombia. Darryl is also an MYP Evaluation Team Member, Workshop Leader and Personal Project examiner, and teaches in the Humanities department.

Assistant Principal and IB DP Coordinator Guy Roberts Guy is American and joined the school in 2016. He has previously worked in Singapore, Netherlands, and the United States teaching and leading the DP. He also previously worked for the IBO helping to manage professional development for teachers, leading workshops, and conducting IB school authorisation and evaluation visits. Position description The High School Principal is the educational and pastoral leader of Years 10 to 13, working with the Secondary School Principal, Middle School Principal, MYP Coordinator, IB DP Coordinator, heads of department, year-level leaders, homeroom and subject teachers to support the academic, personal, social and emotional development of the students in the High School, with the goal of fulfilling the unique potential of each student. The High School Principal is responsible for assisting the Secondary School Principal by: Assessing future needs of the school Recommending policies Creating the schedule Promoting a positive, happy and productive school culture Fostering working relationships conducive to high levels of staff performance and satisfaction Ensuring that the mission and aims of the school are reflected in the activities of the High School Maintaining the smooth operation of the High School Conducting staff appraisal

Ensuring high standards of teaching and learning Advising on the professional development for staff teaching Years 10 to 13 Supervision of the coordination, review and development of the academic programme in the High School. Communicating and explaining the academic programme to all constituencies Modelling service learning Supervising the coordination of the extra-curricular activities Reviewing admission and placement of students in Years 10 to 13 Maintaining appropriate student discipline and disciplinary procedures Ensuring effective student record keeping and reporting Supervising the maintenance of facilities and recommending improvements Supervising the overall pastoral care Assessing staffing needs The High School Principal is responsible for: Organising events related to the High School Monitoring student attendance and discipline Co-ordinating all High School activities with - The Director - The Staff Communicating, as appropriate, all High School activities and student affairs with: - The Director - The staff - The parents Liaising with the Assistant Principal - IB Diploma Coordinator in the administration of the diploma programme Liaising with the Assistant Principal - IB MYP Coordinator in the administration of the IB MYP Liaising with the HoDs to ensure high standards of teaching and student learning Maintaining high standards of students safety and welfare Meeting and orientating parents, when necessary Meeting and orientating students, when necessary Vertical coordination of programme Coordinating, with the Academic Counsellors, the preparation, copying, completion and sending of student documentation, as necessary

Safeguarding and Promoting the Welfare of Children and Young People The International School of Lausanne is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All employees are required to undertake a security clearance. This takes the form of a criminal records report and a special excerpt from Swiss criminal records for those working with children. It is school policy to actively seek confidential references for all new employees including at least one from the previous employer.