Teacher of Science and Agriculture
Secondary (Years 7–15) / wharekura, Certificated teacher
Science
Secondary (Years 7–15) / wharekura, Certificated teacher
Science
St Andrew’s College is recognised for our comprehensive curriculum and commitment to innovative practice in a rapidly changing environment. We balance our teaching and learning between a traditional and creative approach and seek staff who embrace change and new ideas. We seek a highly skilled and motivated educator to join our high performing Science Department. The school promotes and enjoys a collaborative and supportive culture which envisages innovative and reflective teaching practice. The College is committed to the ongoing professional development of its staff and supports staff to develop leadership skills in curriculum and pedagogy.
This position has an opportunity to be a TIC role based on the experience of the successful candidate.
Please state other subjects and co-curricular strengths.
Full-time, permanent position, commencing Monday 20 July 2026.
For further information please contact Evert van Florenstein, Principal of Secondary School, on 03 940-2013 or email eva@stac.school.nz.
Application packs are available from the College website - https://stac.nz/AgriScience2026 or by emailing Barbara Moore, PA to Principal of Secondary School on posspa@stac.school.nz.
Please send your CV, and direct enquiries to:
Evert van Florenstein
EVA@stac.school.nz
03 940 2013
Download our application form
AgriScienceAppPack2026
Type: Composite
Authority: Private : Fully Registered
Gender: Co-Ed
Decile: 0
Roll: 1609
Website: http://www.stac.school.nz
School number: 318
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Physical address:
347 Papanui Road, Bryndwr, Christchurch
Postal Address:
347 Papanui Road, Strowan, Christchurch, 8052
Secondary (Years 7–15) / wharekura, Certificated teacher
Science
Secondary (Years 7–15) / wharekura, Certificated teacher
Science
Secondary (Years 7–15) / wharekura, Certificated teacher
English, Health and physical education, Learning languages, Mathematics and statistics, Science, Social sciences, Technology, Te reo Māori, The arts