Part-Time Spanish- Speaking Primary School Teacher Job
The International School of Cape Town (ISCT) is seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic part-time Spanish-speaking primary school teacher to join their team, starting in January 2026. This exciting opportunity is perfect for a creative and nurturing individual with a strong background in teaching jobs young children, capable of sparking curiosity and fostering a love for learning a new language. Applications are invited until Sunday, 16th November 2025, and preferred candidates will demonstrate a passion for primary education and the ability to deliver engaging lessons across Grades 3 to 6.

Detailed list of vacancy key details
- School Name: The International School of Cape Town (ISCT)
- Position: Part-Time Spanish-Speaking Primary School Teacher
- Commencement Date: January 2026
- Application Closing Date: Sunday, 16th November 2025
- Working Hours: Seven (7) hours per week, scheduled over 2 days.
- Grades to Teach: Grades 3 to 6 (ages 7-12).
- Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver engaging and differentiated lessons in line with the curriculum.
- Create a safe and stimulating classroom environment that promotes learning and personal growth.
- Assess, record, and report on learners’ development, progress, and attainment.
- Work collaboratively with colleagues, parents, and school leadership.
- Support learners’ emotional and social development.
- Minimum Requirements:
- Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) or equivalent teaching qualification.
- Registered with SACE and in good standing.
- Proven experience teaching in a Primary School.
- Competence with educational technology tools.
- Strong communication, planning, and classroom management skills.
- A passion for Primary School education and a growth mindset.
- Advantageous Skills: Knowledge and experience teaching the Cambridge Curriculum.
- Child Protection and Safe Recruitment Practices: Prospective staff must provide a police criminal record clearance, National Sexual Offenders Register clearance, Child Protection Register clearance, proof of identification and address, certified copies of qualifications, employment checks including references, a South African Revenue Services (SARS) personal tax number, and a permanent SACE certificate. Non-South African applicants require a valid work visa.
Simple summary of the vacancy
The International School of Cape Town, one of the country’s oldest Cambridge schools since 1998, is looking to recruit a part-time Spanish teacher for its primary school section. The school is known for its excellent academic results within a supportive environment, embracing modern teaching methods and technology. Despite 80% of its students being South African, the school boasts a diverse body from over 35 countries, preparing students to be adaptable global citizens.
This teaching job is for an exceptionally dedicated, creative, caring, and nurturing individual who can inspire young children aged 7-12 (Grades 3-6) to learn Spanish. The role involves teaching seven hours a week, spread across two days. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering engaging, age-appropriate lessons that cater to diverse learning needs, creating a positive classroom atmosphere, assessing student progress, and collaborating with the wider school community to support students’ holistic development.
Applicants must hold a B.Ed or equivalent qualification, be registered with SACE, and have proven experience in primary school settings. Proficiency with educational technology, strong communication, planning, and classroom management skills are essential, as is a genuine passion for primary education. Experience with the Cambridge Curriculum would be a significant advantage. The school adheres to strict child protection and safe recruitment policies, requiring comprehensive background checks and documentation before any appointment is finalised. The school welcomes applications from EE candidates and is committed to diversity and inclusion.
How to apply for this post
If you are interested in this position, please follow these steps:
- Fill in the online Google form found here.
- Ensure your application is submitted by the closing date, Sunday, 16th November 2025.
- Be prepared to provide all necessary documentation for child protection and safe recruitment, including:
- A police criminal record clearance (no less than 6 months old) from your current/most recent employment country.
- A National Sexual Offenders Register clearance (form 8) and a Child Protection Register clearance (form 30).
- Proof of identification (colour ID or passport).
- Proof of current address.
- Certified copies of your qualifications.
- Employment checks including references from your current or most recent and a previous direct supervisor or manager (not related to you).
- A South African Revenue Services (SARS) personal tax number.
- A copy of your permanent SACE certificate and number (for educators).
- For non-South Africans, provision of a valid work visa enabling employment at ISCT.
- Full disclosure of any relevant and/or material reason that may impact ISCT’s decision.
Questions and answers for a potential candidate
- Q: What truly makes a candidate preferred for this role?
A: Beyond the qualifications, a preferred candidate will demonstrate exceptional dedication, creativity in teaching methods, a genuinely caring and nurturing approach to children, and a strong passion for inspiring young learners to discover the joy of language. Highlight your ability to create a fun and stimulating learning environment. - Q: Is prior experience with the Cambridge Curriculum mandatory?
A: While knowledge and experience teaching the Cambridge Curriculum are considered advantageous, they are not listed as a minimum requirement. If you do not have this experience, focus on showcasing your adaptability and experience with similar international or rigorous curricula. - Q: How important is SACE registration?
A: SACE registration and being in good standing are minimum requirements, so it is absolutely essential for educator applications. - Q: What kind of teaching style is the school looking for?
A: The school is looking for a teacher who can deliver engaging and differentiated lessons, create a safe and stimulating classroom environment, and use adaptable, age-appropriate strategies to meet diverse learning needs, all while making learning a fun and inspiring experience. - Q: What specific age group will I be teaching?
A: You will be teaching across Grades 3 to 6, which typically covers children aged 7 to 12 years old. - Q: Can you describe the working hours for this part-time position?
A: The role requires teaching seven hours a week, which will be scheduled over two days. This offers a good balance for someone seeking part-time employment. - Q: What educational technology skills are expected?
A: Competence with various educational technology tools is a minimum requirement. Be prepared to discuss how you integrate technology into your teaching to enhance learning. - Q: How will my communication and collaboration skills be assessed?
A: The vacancy explicitly mentions strong communication, planning, and classroom management skills as minimum requirements. Your application, interview, and references should demonstrate your ability to work collaboratively with colleagues, parents, and school leadership. - Q: What if I do not hear back after submitting my application?
A: The school states that if you do not hear from them within 15 working days of the closing date, you should consider your application unsuccessful. They are unable to provide individual responses to all applicants. - Q: What are the key aspects of the child protection policy I should be aware of?
A: The International School of Cape Town is deeply committed to child safeguarding. Be prepared for thorough background checks including police, sexual offenders, and child protection register clearances, along with stringent identity, qualification, and employment reference checks. Full disclosure of any relevant information that could impact the appointment decision is also required.
Institution details
- Name: The International School of Cape Town (ISCT)
- Website: www.isct.co.za
- Address: 40 Upper Liesbeek Road, Newlands, Cape Town, 7700
