News: Daystar Academy, Beijing China - Dec 19, 2015
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Saturday, December 19, 2015School Spotlights

Daystar Academy, Beijing China

Search Associates is pleased to welcome Daystar Academy in Beijing, China to its catalog of first-class schools. The school began in 2002 in a tiny room with three students, two teachers, one administrator, one Ayi (housekeeper), and a dream: to raise bilingual children as world citizens with a deep appreciation and knowledge of Chinese and western cultures. Currently, Daystar has over 350 students of 18 nationalities from ages 24 months to 12. The school is in the process of receiving authorization from the International Baccalaureate Organization to offer the Primary Years Program.

Daystar Academy’s appealing benefits package includes a settling-in allowance, health insurance that includes worldwide emergency coverage, and a tuition fee reduction for teachers’ children. Single teachers and couples can expect to save approximately $20,000 and $26,000, respectively. Daystar welcomes applications from married teaching couples, married couples with only one teaching spouse, and single teachers. The current staff includes six teachers from North America, two from the U.K., and 40 from China.

Currently there are openings for various teaching and leadership positions offered through Daystar Academy. To gain access to Daystar Academy's full profile on Search Associates, including all open positions, candidates can apply for membership by clicking here. Candidates already registered can easily access the school profile directly through their dashboard.

Please Note:  The information presented about this school was valid on the date published. This information will change, and the most up-to-date information can be found on the school profile.


Did You Know…?

Senior Associate Bill Turner’s international teaching career has taken him to Sudan, Italy, Qatar and the UAE as well as his home country of England. His very first teaching position was in rural Sudan.