Bhavan's Gangabux Kanoria Vidyamandir · Kolkata
Art jobs at IGCSE schools
78 live Art openings at IGCSE schools across India. IGCSE schools follow a distinct curriculum framework — listings below come from verified IGCSE-affiliated employers.
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78 live openings
- Live openings
- 78
- Typical salary
- ₹4.6L – ₹9L / yr
- Boards hiring
- IGCSE
Harmony International School · Navi Mumbai
Ryan Global School · Navi Mumbai
Inodai Waldorf School · Mumbai
Pinnacle High International School · Mumbai
St. Francis International School · Chennai
New Baldwin International School · Bangalore
Insight International School · Hyderabad
Prudence International School · Navi Mumbai
Bharati Vidyapeeth Rabindranath Tagore School of Excellence · Pune
Basil Woods International School · Bangalore
Omkar Cambridge International School · Thane
Top schools currently hiring — Art · IGCSE
Ranked by number of live openings in this filter. Click any school to see all their current vacancies and school profile.
Basil Woods International School1 open role
Bharati Vidyapeeth Rabindranath Tagore School of Excellence1 open role
Bhavan's Gangabux Kanoria Vidyamandir1 open role
Harmony International School1 open role
Inodai Waldorf School1 open role
Insight International School1 open role
New Baldwin International School1 open role
Omkar Cambridge International School1 open role
Salary bands by experience — Art · IGCSE
Monthly pay ranges derived from 12 live listings on School Jobs India. Actual offers vary by board, school tier and specific school. Numbers below are indicative p25-p75 bands, not offers.
| Experience | Monthly pay range | Annual (approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| Fresher (0-1 yr) | ₹30k–₹41k | ₹3.6L– ₹4.9L |
| 1-3 yrs | ₹42k–₹56k | ₹5.0L– ₹6.8L |
| 3-7 yrs | ₹51k–₹69k | ₹6.2L– ₹8.3L |
| 7+ yrs | ₹70k–₹94k | ₹8.4L– ₹11.3L |
When IGCSE schools hire — 12-month view
Peak hiring windows are typically Mar–Apr–May. Applying 4-6 weeks before the peak improves your odds of a demo-class invitation.
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Legend: darker = higher hiring intensity. Based on live posting cadence and the CBSE/ICSE academic calendar.
How to get hired as a Art in India
A pragmatic checklist informed by hiring managers on the platform — practical, not aspirational.
Confirm you meet the Art qualification bar
Most private IGCSE schools ask for a graduate degree in the subject you'll teach plus a B.Ed. Government and Kendriya Vidyalaya roles additionally require CTET/TET (Paper I for Classes 1-5, Paper II for 6-8). International-curriculum schools accept IB or IGCSE certification in lieu of B.Ed. If you don't have a B.Ed. yet, D.El.Ed. is acceptable at most primary and pre-primary roles.
Shortlist 15-20 schools in your city that fit your profile
Use the school lists above to find employers whose board, medium and student profile match your experience. Look at the school's founded year, student-teacher ratio and verified status — they signal hiring seriousness. Avoid mass-applying; a tailored 15-school shortlist consistently out-performs 100 generic applications.
Prepare a 20-minute demo class
Almost every Art shortlist ends in a demo class. Pick a topic from the school's current textbook, plan a lesson with a clear objective, 3-part structure (starter, main, recap) and one differentiation activity. Rehearse until you can teach it without notes. Schools reject strong candidates every year who "knew the topic" but couldn't hold a class of 30.
Apply during the right hiring window
Applications submitted 4-6 weeks before the Mar–May peak get 3-4x more interview responses than off-cycle applications. If you're applying mid-cycle, focus on schools that show live openings today — those are actively hiring, not paper-listed. Set a free alert on this page and you'll get pinged the moment a new matching role posts.
Follow up the smart way
Send a short thank-you email within 24 hours of your demo. Mention one specific thing you'd change if you taught the lesson again — schools value teachers who reflect. If you don't hear back in 10 working days, one polite check-in is fine; more than that reads as pressure.