Established in the year 2006, the Ullens School offers a multifaceted and balanced curriculum within the framework of the Nepal Government's National Curriculum for Grades 1-10 through the Ullens approach to teaching. Since 2009, the school has been offering the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP). Ullens School is the first IB World School in Nepal that has been authorized by the Government of Nepal to run the IBDP. Ullens School started offering grade 11 & 12 of the national board program from the year 2012. The school maintains a partnership with the Bank Street College of Education, New York, a pioneer in innovative and progressive education. At Ullens School we respect individual differences and interests. We offer a safe and happy learning environment. Our teachers combine gentleness with justice and maintain high standards of ethical behavior as well as intellectual achievement. Ullens School is a not-for-profit institution run by the Ullens Education Foundation.
Vacancy Announcement
Ullens School is looking for suitable candidates with good interpersonal skills and enthusiasm to work with young students in its academic department for the positions listed below. Candidates must have;
Teachers Required for Primary School (Grades One-Five). Ullens school applies integrated curriculum in its primary grades. Candidates should be able to teach integrated curriculum.
Teachers Required for Elementary School (Grades Six-Eight). 2-3 years of prior relevant work experience is preferred.
Please send your CV and letter of interest as a part of your application to hr@ullens.edu.np no later than Friday, September 23, 2022 (BS Asoj 7, 2079). Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview.
Happy House Foundation (HHF), a Swiss not for profit foundation, has been working with Happy House Nepal (HHN), a Nepalese NGO working in education and child welfare, to pursue its goals in Nepal, since 1996. Happy House supported children had been admitted in private and boarding schools of Kathmandu and the organization spent a substantial amount of money to educate the children. However, the result was unsatisfactory.