French Teacher (First Language) - All Levels
2026-06-10T16:00:22+00:00
Path To Success International School
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https://www.pathtosuccess.co.rw/
FULL_TIME
Rubavu - Primary
Rubavu
00000
Rwanda
Education, and Training
Teacher, Education, Childhood Teacher
2026-06-13T17:00:00+00:00
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About Path to Success International School
Path to Success International School is a Christian-based, bilingual (English and French) international school offering the Cambridge curriculum. The school is committed to academic excellence, character development, and holistic education in a safe, caring, and inclusive environment. Guided by values of love, responsibility, respect, and excellence, the school prepares learners to become confident, responsible, and globally minded individuals.
Job Purpose
The French Teacher (First Language) is responsible for teaching French as a first language to students, ensuring strong development in reading, writing, speaking, and comprehension skills. The role also includes preparing students for DELF (Diplôme d’Études en Langue Française) examinations, supporting academic excellence in French language acquisition.
Key Responsibilities
- Teach French as a first language in line with the school curriculum
- Develop students’ skills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking French
- Plan and deliver engaging, structured, and differentiated lessons
- Prepare students for DELF examinations (A1, A2, B1, B2 where applicable)
- Teach grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and written expression effectively
- Assess student progress regularly and provide constructive feedback
- Develop students’ confidence in using French in academic and real-life contexts
- Create a positive, inclusive, and language-rich classroom environment
- Support students with varying levels of French proficiency
- Integrate literature, culture, and communication skills into lessons
- Collaborate with other teachers to support cross-curricular language development
Assessment and Learning Progress
- Conduct continuous assessment of language skills
- Track and document student progress in all language competencies
- Use formative and summative assessments aligned with DELF standards
- Prepare students for mock exams and official DELF preparation activities
- Provide targeted support for students needing additional help
Classroom Management
- Maintain a disciplined and engaging classroom environment
- Encourage full participation in French communication at all times
- Use effective classroom routines that promote language immersion
- Manage learning materials and classroom resources effectively
Learner Welfare and Pastoral Care
- Support students’ confidence in using French language
- Encourage a positive attitude towards language learning
- Identify learners needing academic or emotional support and intervene appropriately
- Foster respect, inclusion, and motivation within the classroom
Communication and Parent Engagement
- Communicate student progress in French language development to parents
- Provide regular feedback on academic performance and DELF readiness
- Participate in parent-teacher meetings and school communication systems
- Guide parents on how to support French learning at home
Professional Development
- Participate in training on French language teaching methodologies
- Stay updated with DELF requirements and assessment standards
- Continuously improve teaching strategies and classroom practices
- Engage in reflective teaching and professional growth
Co-Curricular Activities
- Support French language clubs, debates, and cultural activities
- Organize or participate in French language events and competitions
- Encourage student participation in language-related performances
- Promote French language culture within the school community
Administrative Responsibilities
- Prepare lesson plans, schemes of work, and teaching materials
- Maintain accurate records of student performance and assessments
- Submit reports and documentation on time
- Ensure proper use of teaching resources and materials
Skills and Competencies
- Excellent command of French (native or near-native proficiency)
- Strong understanding of French language pedagogy
- Ability to prepare students for DELF examinations
- Strong classroom management skills
- Ability to teach reading, writing, speaking, and listening effectively
- Good communication and interpersonal skills
Personal Attributes
- Passionate about French language and teaching
- Patient, supportive, and motivating
- Highly organized and detail-oriented
- Strong role model for language use and academic discipline
- Committed to student success and continuous improvement
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- Student performance and improvement in French language skills
- DELF exam pass rates and achievement levels
- Classroom engagement and participation in French
- Quality of lesson planning and delivery
- Student progress tracking and assessment accuracy
- Parent satisfaction and communication effectiveness
- Contribution to French language activities and school events
- Effective classroom management and learning environment
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in French, Education, Languages, or a related field
- Experience in preparing students for DELF examinations (A1–B2)
- Excellent command of spoken and written French (native or near-native level)
- Ability to teach reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills effectively
- Strong classroom management and lesson planning skills
- Ability to work with children of different learning abilities
- Good communication and interpersonal skills
- Commitment to student progress and academic excellence
Experience Required
Minimum of 2 years of experience teaching French as a First Language in DELF Program.
Expected Start Date
August 03, 2026
- Teach French as a first language in line with the school curriculum
- Develop students’ skills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking French
- Plan and deliver engaging, structured, and differentiated lessons
- Prepare students for DELF examinations (A1, A2, B1, B2 where applicable)
- Teach grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and written expression effectively
- Assess student progress regularly and provide constructive feedback
- Develop students’ confidence in using French in academic and real-life contexts
- Create a positive, inclusive, and language-rich classroom environment
- Support students with varying levels of French proficiency
- Integrate literature, culture, and communication skills into lessons
- Collaborate with other teachers to support cross-curricular language development
- Conduct continuous assessment of language skills
- Track and document student progress in all language competencies
- Use formative and summative assessments aligned with DELF standards
- Prepare students for mock exams and official DELF preparation activities
- Provide targeted support for students needing additional help
- Maintain a disciplined and engaging classroom environment
- Encourage full participation in French communication at all times
- Use effective classroom routines that promote language immersion
- Manage learning materials and classroom resources effectively
- Support students’ confidence in using French language
- Encourage a positive attitude towards language learning
- Identify learners needing academic or emotional support and intervene appropriately
- Foster respect, inclusion, and motivation within the classroom
- Communicate student progress in French language development to parents
- Provide regular feedback on academic performance and DELF readiness
- Participate in parent-teacher meetings and school communication systems
- Guide parents on how to support French learning at home
- Participate in training on French language teaching methodologies
- Stay updated with DELF requirements and assessment standards
- Continuously improve teaching strategies and classroom practices
- Engage in reflective teaching and professional growth
- Support French language clubs, debates, and cultural activities
- Organize or participate in French language events and competitions
- Encourage student participation in language-related performances
- Promote French language culture within the school community
- Prepare lesson plans, schemes of work, and teaching materials
- Maintain accurate records of student performance and assessments
- Submit reports and documentation on time
- Ensure proper use of teaching resources and materials
- Excellent command of French (native or near-native proficiency)
- Strong understanding of French language pedagogy
- Ability to prepare students for DELF examinations
- Strong classroom management skills
- Ability to teach reading, writing, speaking, and listening effectively
- Good communication and interpersonal skills
- Bachelor’s degree in French, Education, Languages, or a related field
- Experience in preparing students for DELF examinations (A1–B2)
- Excellent command of spoken and written French (native or near-native level)
- Ability to teach reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills effectively
- Strong classroom management and lesson planning skills
- Ability to work with children of different learning abilities
- Good communication and interpersonal skills
- Commitment to student progress and academic excellence
JOB-6a298a16ad775
Vacancy title:
French Teacher (First Language) - All Levels
[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Education, and Training, Category: Teacher, Education, Childhood Teacher]
Jobs at:
Path To Success International School
Deadline of this Job:
Saturday, June 13 2026
Duty Station:
Rubavu - Primary | Rubavu
Summary
Date Posted: Wednesday, June 10 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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About Path to Success International School
Path to Success International School is a Christian-based, bilingual (English and French) international school offering the Cambridge curriculum. The school is committed to academic excellence, character development, and holistic education in a safe, caring, and inclusive environment. Guided by values of love, responsibility, respect, and excellence, the school prepares learners to become confident, responsible, and globally minded individuals.
Job Purpose
The French Teacher (First Language) is responsible for teaching French as a first language to students, ensuring strong development in reading, writing, speaking, and comprehension skills. The role also includes preparing students for DELF (Diplôme d’Études en Langue Française) examinations, supporting academic excellence in French language acquisition.
Key Responsibilities
- Teach French as a first language in line with the school curriculum
- Develop students’ skills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking French
- Plan and deliver engaging, structured, and differentiated lessons
- Prepare students for DELF examinations (A1, A2, B1, B2 where applicable)
- Teach grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and written expression effectively
- Assess student progress regularly and provide constructive feedback
- Develop students’ confidence in using French in academic and real-life contexts
- Create a positive, inclusive, and language-rich classroom environment
- Support students with varying levels of French proficiency
- Integrate literature, culture, and communication skills into lessons
- Collaborate with other teachers to support cross-curricular language development
Assessment and Learning Progress
- Conduct continuous assessment of language skills
- Track and document student progress in all language competencies
- Use formative and summative assessments aligned with DELF standards
- Prepare students for mock exams and official DELF preparation activities
- Provide targeted support for students needing additional help
Classroom Management
- Maintain a disciplined and engaging classroom environment
- Encourage full participation in French communication at all times
- Use effective classroom routines that promote language immersion
- Manage learning materials and classroom resources effectively
Learner Welfare and Pastoral Care
- Support students’ confidence in using French language
- Encourage a positive attitude towards language learning
- Identify learners needing academic or emotional support and intervene appropriately
- Foster respect, inclusion, and motivation within the classroom
Communication and Parent Engagement
- Communicate student progress in French language development to parents
- Provide regular feedback on academic performance and DELF readiness
- Participate in parent-teacher meetings and school communication systems
- Guide parents on how to support French learning at home
Professional Development
- Participate in training on French language teaching methodologies
- Stay updated with DELF requirements and assessment standards
- Continuously improve teaching strategies and classroom practices
- Engage in reflective teaching and professional growth
Co-Curricular Activities
- Support French language clubs, debates, and cultural activities
- Organize or participate in French language events and competitions
- Encourage student participation in language-related performances
- Promote French language culture within the school community
Administrative Responsibilities
- Prepare lesson plans, schemes of work, and teaching materials
- Maintain accurate records of student performance and assessments
- Submit reports and documentation on time
- Ensure proper use of teaching resources and materials
Skills and Competencies
- Excellent command of French (native or near-native proficiency)
- Strong understanding of French language pedagogy
- Ability to prepare students for DELF examinations
- Strong classroom management skills
- Ability to teach reading, writing, speaking, and listening effectively
- Good communication and interpersonal skills
Personal Attributes
- Passionate about French language and teaching
- Patient, supportive, and motivating
- Highly organized and detail-oriented
- Strong role model for language use and academic discipline
- Committed to student success and continuous improvement
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- Student performance and improvement in French language skills
- DELF exam pass rates and achievement levels
- Classroom engagement and participation in French
- Quality of lesson planning and delivery
- Student progress tracking and assessment accuracy
- Parent satisfaction and communication effectiveness
- Contribution to French language activities and school events
- Effective classroom management and learning environment
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in French, Education, Languages, or a related field
- Experience in preparing students for DELF examinations (A1–B2)
- Excellent command of spoken and written French (native or near-native level)
- Ability to teach reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills effectively
- Strong classroom management and lesson planning skills
- Ability to work with children of different learning abilities
- Good communication and interpersonal skills
- Commitment to student progress and academic excellence
Experience Required
Minimum of 2 years of experience teaching French as a First Language in DELF Program.
Expected Start Date
August 03, 2026
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 12
Level of Education: bachelor degree
Job application procedure
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