Over the half term break, four of our teachers donned their backpacks, strapped on their sandals (and moonboot) and explored the picturesque Morocco! We asked Molly and Tessa to share… Read More
Moving over to London I had no friends or family in the United Kingdom. I had graduated my teaching degree in December, and made the move in January, so came… Read More
(You don’t need to be a day dreamer to teach and satisfy wanderlust) Dear Miss F, I’m writing to tell you how much I enjoyed being in your geography… Read More
Meet Miserable Mike. When he first contacted us, he was in the doldrums! Compared to Mike, Victor Meldrew is positively cheery and Moe the Bartender might be merry. At… Read More
A year and a half since my time in London came to an end, I thought I’d write some things I wish I knew before embarking on this adventure. … Read More
So you’ve decided to make the move over to the UK to do some Teaching and a lot of travelling but how do you get started? As someone who had… Read More
Why did you choose to teach in Australia? When I was in college, my friend and I discussed going to Teacher’s College in Australia. At the time we just wanted… Read More
It really is a nice feeling when your consultant calls you after a day’s work to say ‘the school you taught at today thought you did an amazing job and… Read More
Why did you decide to teach in the UK/ Australia? I started my teaching journey in June 2014, upon completing my Bachelor of Education at Mcgill University. I always wanted… Read More
Teaching is a global profession, with many educators developing and sharing their skills overseas. I made the move to the UK from Australia and have found the education systems share… Read More