Teaching in England is beneficial for teachers at any age and with any level of experience. All of England’s government owned schools have a well-developed and dense curriculum to follow. Private institutions follow similarly well-orchestrated schedules. Teachers looking to learn a variety of new skills and approaches in the classroom will gain a wealth of knowledge in British schools. London, the bustling capital, is rich in cultural diversity, prehistoric architecture and traditions. It is a mix of new and old world; a curry house on one corner and a traditional pub on the next.
Teachers abroad will not tire of the endless sightseeing opportunities available in London alone: Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, Downing St and St Paul’s Cathedral to name a few. All are great for field trips with students or to lazily meander around on a Sunday afternoon. Every part of the country has something special to offer, from the peaceful fishing villages on the coasts to the industrial cities of the north.
England has recently experienced shortages in teachers in some subject areas so there are a variety of positions available. Teachers abroad in England can usually choose where they would like to be placed from the list of vacant jobs. Check out the programs below to find one that is perfect for you. Cheerio!