Aspiring Trainee Computer Science Teacher

Desired work region:Perth and Kinross
Relocation possible:Yes - London
Why they want to teach:Having a strong knowledge in computing , she is passionate about transferring her skills to the classroom.
School Type:Secondary
Subject:Computer Science
Salary/rate:ST1 [From 9,500GBP per term]
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Iroshi

Iroshi is a highly experienced and academically accomplished trainee Computing teacher with over 8 years of ICT teaching experience in Sri Lanka. She holds multiple postgraduate qualifications, including a Master’s in Education from the University of Dundee and an MBA in IT, and has also served as a Master Teacher at the University of Colombo.

With a passion for digital education, she contributed to Sri Lanka’s national remote learning platform during the pandemic and has mentored future educators. Now based in the UK and working as a support assistant in Perth, she brings strong subject knowledge, a global teaching perspective, and a calm, inclusive approach to classroom behaviour and safeguarding.

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