Temporary maths teacher may june in bahrain work 2 months ge
Temporary Maths teacher - May-June - in Bahrain - Work 2 months get paid for 3!
A top school in Bahrain seeks a Maths teacher for a temporary assignment. This is a very academic school, so experience with GCSE Maths is required, and A-level Maths is desired.
Flights and housing are provided, and the salary is GBP1600-1800/month and they will pay you an extra month of holiday pay on top!
About Bahrain
Bahrain is a friendly and moderate island country in the Persian Gulf offering diverse opportunities for visitors and residents, from dolphin watching trips, to pearl diving, to visiting ancient historical sites and museums. The recently renovated Bahrain Fort, for instance, is a World Heritage Site and a 'must' for every visitor to the Kingdom.
Historical sites
For history buffs, there is the rich heritage of the ancient civilisations which populated the island, with many temples and burials mounds to see:
Bahrain National Museum
Bahrain's National Museum which houses many of the ancient treasures dating back as far as the Dilmun Era – then spend a day visiting 4,000-year-old sights and immerse yourself in the authentic Arabian experience.
Bahrain Fort
Bahrain Fort, on the island's North coast, was built in the 14th century but excavations have revealed it was built on the site of Dilmun settlements, dating back to 3,000 BC.
Recently renovated, and with new lighting at night, the Fort is an outstanding example of Bahrain's varied and ancient history. Bahrain Fort, known in Arabic as Qalat Al Bahrain, was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005.
Bahrain Fort Museum - opened in February 2008
The first building comprises an exhibition hall and a child learning and training room whereas the second is made up of a conference hall, a cafe overlooking the sea, offices, a technicians suite and a dormitory for archeologists.
Al Fatih Mosque
The Al Fatih Mosque is Bahrain's largest mosque. The huge domed building houses the National Library, which opened in 2006. The mosque itself was built by that late Sheikh Isa Bin Salman Al Khalifa during the 1990's.
The Khamis Mosque
The Khamis Mosque is believed to be the first mosque built in Bahrain. It is considered to be one of the oldest relics of Islam in the region, and the foundation of the mosque is believed to have been laid as early as 692 AD.
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Temporary maths teacher may june in bahrain work 2 months get paid for 3
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