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Maseru Preparatory School
Caldwell Road
Maseru West
Lesotho.
Tel/Fax: +266 22 312276

Downloads

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Information booklet for
Overseas Recruited Teachers

link to overseas recruitment booklet

School Prospectus

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Staff Vacancies

Teachers required

Maseru Prep School requires outstanding graduate teachers for a number of present and future vacancies.


We currently require a year 2 teacher and an experienced music teacher.
Future vacancies will include a range of posts. CVs, certified copiesĀ  of qualifications, a letter of application and the e-mail addresses of two referees should be sentĀ  to headteacher@maseruprep.co.ls, faxed to +266 22312276 or delivered to the school at P.O. Box34, Maseru 100, kingdom of Lesotho..



Applications should be emailed to the following :


headteacher@maseruprep.co.ls by February 1 2012 for the two posts specified.

Please look through our web site and if you feel that you would like to apply, send a copy of your CV together with a letter of application to the Headteacher; by email to headteacher@maseruprep.co.ls or by fax to +266 22312276

Working at Maseru Preparatory School

Applying from overseas? Please see the recruitment information booklet link to the right of this page. You can download the booklet to read, in PDF format, by clicking on the cover icon shown.

Meanwhile, here is just a little taste of the beautiful and unspoilt scenery of Lesotho, easily accessible from the city of Maseru. Click on the thumbnails below to view their galleries.

A taste of Lesotho Countryside
Local crafts made a short distance outside Maseru
a beautiful waterfall at Semonkong, Lesotho
Horse  riding is a great way to see the countryside at Malealea
Beautiful handwoven wallhangings and rugs abound
Semonkong
Go horse-riding or walking at Malealea

[Photographers: Richard Free & Nicole Jen]