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School StaffTeaching Staff Non teaching Staff Teaching StaffAll our teaching staff members are fully qualified; many are also widely experienced in other schools, both within PNG and overseas. Class teachers; are responsible for registration and general pastoral care of the pupils in their classes. The class teacher is also responsible for the academic development of pupils within the framework of the IEA curriculum. The class teacher is available to discuss with parents any queries regarding their child and their education at the school. For most classes the class teacher does the majority of teaching. On occasion classes and teachers may co-operate and exchange classes for teaching common areas of the curriculum. Specialist teachers may take some lessons, i.e. music or PE. Special Duties some teachers may have special responsibilities outside normal teaching duties. These usually involve administration or curriculum management. Deputy Principal; acts as the head of the school in the absence of the Principal. The Deputy Principal has a teaching commitment as well as administrative responsibilities. Non-Teaching StaffBesides teaching staff, the school has many other employees vital to the smooth running of the school. Finance Officer / Office Manager responsible for day-to-day financial matters and general management of the school office. Appointments to see the Principal or teaching staff should be made through the School Office. Site Supervisor; oversees the ancillary staff, and their duties, cleaning, maintenance, etc. Library Assistant; supervises the school library, issuing and collecting library and reading books. Classroom Helpers; acts as an aide to the teacher in the preparation of teaching materials and routine classroom organisation. On occasions aides may take small groups of students under the direction of the class teacher. Grounds and Cleaning Staff; are responsible for the maintenance of the school grounds, gardens and buildings. Security Staff; the school also employs security staff as required to ensure the security of the property and its occupants. |
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