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Old 16th February 2007, 05:26   #26 (permalink)
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Re: Teaching in the UK

I taught in a middle public school in England on a six month contract. I would advise you if you possibly can to apply directly to the schools that you are interested in, other than applying to an agency.

Be very wary of any agency that you go through. There are some good ones but, there are some not so good ones as well. Thoroughly research what type of school you are going to!! Visit the school in advance if possible, and talk to other staff members.

My school was outside of London and it was a very rough school. My friend worked in London proper in a high school, and had it twice as bad as me. She was told to Foff all the time, and had the worst time ever. Good Luck!
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