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Introducing Our New Senior Management Team
We are delighted to announce that Jason Cox is the new Director of TIC Recruitment. Andrew Wigford will remain in the company as a Senior Consultant focusing on leadership placements.... Read more...
How to succeed in your online interview: TIC Recruitment’s top tips
Congratulations, you’ve secured an interview for your dream international teaching job! Now what? Online interviews are just as important as face to face, so it’s important... Read more...
“The experiences are so life changing, it’s very hard to go back to a normal teaching job”.
Having taught internationally for 13 years in both China and Qatar, teacher Carmel has decided to make the move to Vietnam! We caught up with her to see how she&rsquo... Read more...
I moved to Saudi Arabia during a pandemic! My experience as an international school teacher.
Daniel Coppinger is a teacher from the UK. Having recently moved to Saudi Arabia, we caught up with him to see how he has been getting on. From the friendly... Read more...
Life as an international school teacher: what can I expect from my salary and benefits package?
If you take a position as an international school teacher, ensuring the right salary and benefits package for you is essential. International school salaries and benefits vary both from country... Read more...
Thinking of teaching overseas for the first time? Here’s how to ensure your CV is ready.
Your international teaching journey starts when you apply for your dream position. To ensure you have the best chance at success, you’ll want to make your CV stand... Read more...
Why Kazakhstan is a hot spot for teaching overseas in 2021
Kazakhstan may not be the obvious destination for teachers wanting to work overseas, but it is a country that has many excellent opportunities for teachers who’re looking for... Read more...
Finding your International School leadership position with TIC Recruitment.
Are you looking for a new leadership opportunity? TIC Recruitment specialises in leadership and headship vacancies. We’ve helped place countless quality candidates in top international schools. This blog... Read more...
What’s it like teaching overseas? “The same but different”.
How different is international teaching? Are you apprehensive about making the move overseas? We’ve put together this blog to show you what our teachers have to say about... Read more...
Why is Qatar so popular for international teachers?
Where are the hot spots for teaching overseas in 2021? Here at TIC Recruitment, we think Qatar is a great choice. We have a number of excellent vacancies currently available, and... Read more...
A momentous year: a look back at 2020…
With 2020 over, we look back on a remarkable year of international recruitment. From online teaching, border closures to adjusting to working from home, the TIC team and the wonderful teachers... Read more...
What’s it like teaching in Gabon, Africa?
Are you wondering what it’s like teaching overseas during a worldwide pandemic? In this blog we catch up with Kams, a teacher we recently helped place in Gabon,... Read more...
Recruiting during a pandemic: FOBISIA Webinar with Andrew Wigford.
Getting the right staff for an international school is a constant challenge, as is finding the right job if you are a teacher. Doing this during a global pandemic creates... Read more...
“Do it, live for today and don’t worry about tomorrow!”
Auzair Collector is a teacher from Leicester, UK. After working in a broad range of teaching environments, he decided to teach overseas. “I have deliberately chosen to take my... Read more...
From Brazil to Indonesia; the night-time teacher overcoming obstacles of the pandemic.
Having started her international teaching journey during the pandemic, Bianca Starck has been unable to travel out to her PYP job at Sekolah Ciputra, Indonesia. This hasn’t stopped... Read more...
Starting my international teaching journey online: virtual teaching during a pandemic.
Daniela is a teacher from Spain. TIC Recruitment recently helped place her as a PYP teacher in Moscow, Russia. As the borders from Spain and Russia are still closed, Daniela... Read more...
Teaching overseas during a worldwide pandemic: the ‘new normal’ of international teaching.
The coronavirus pandemic has undoubtedly changed teaching as we know it. A teacher in the forefront of this is Luke Blackburn, who we helped place at Tenby International School Setia... Read more...
Why TIC Recruitment? Five reasons to use an agency when teaching overseas.
Teaching overseas for the first time can be a daunting process. Here at TIC Recruitment, our expert help and advice aims to make the transition as smooth as possible. This... Read more...
Teaching Overseas: Why? What are the benefits? And are international teachers happy?
If you are thinking about teaching overseas for the first time, these may be some of the questions you are asking yourself. This blog post aims to answer some of... Read more...
“The main skill I have learned is co-working; at NIS, teachers work, plan and teach together”
Nataša Miljenović is a Physics teacher at the Nazarbayev Intellectual School in Kyzylorda. We caught up with her last month to see how she was getting on: How... Read more...
A new normal? Staff recruitment, retention and development during a crisis.
TIC Director, Andrew Wigford, is an ex international Headteacher and has 15 years experience in international teaching and leadership recruitment. Recently, he was involved in a webinar hosted by Fieldwork Education.... Read more...
‘Teaching is a profession where you can never stop learning!’
Shyam Dokka is an Information Technology Teacher at Nazarbayev Intellectual Schools. We recently caught up with him to see how he was getting on: 1) How did you settle in? ... Read more...
Thinking about teaching overseas this year? There is still time to apply for September 2020.
Thinking of teaching overseas but worried about the current COVID-19 situation? This article is aimed to ease some of your concerns. We still have lots of great vacancies for September 2020,... Read more...
Want to teach in Kazakhstan? Here’s what you need to know.
Thinking of apply for our vacancies in Kazakhstan? This blog tells you everything you need to know. Kazakhstan may not be the obvious destination for teachers wanting to work overseas,... Read more...
How to be productive working from home – TIC’s top tips!
Trying to stay motivated while working from home? We’ve shared our ultimate guide to getting the most out of your working day… at home. How do I... Read more...
Are you thinking of teaching in Russia? Here are our top 10 reasons to live and teach there!
Russia is becoming an increasingly popular destination for teachers – with many unique and fascinating places, and excellent opportunities within international schools, cities like Moscow and Saint Petersburg are attracting... Read more...
Talking about the COVID-19 outbreak with children and young people.
This post provides some guidelines that may be helpful for parents and teachers on how to respond to children when they ask about COVID-19. Children process information according to their... Read more...
Do you want to recruit the best teachers for your school? Here’s how.
The recruitment season has started, and international schools across the globe are now on the hunt for brilliant and experienced teachers. With more international schools emerging, and less teachers working... Read more...
How I’ve created a stable environment for staff and students at Byron College
Matthew Williams is a Headteacher from the UK who has worked at a variety of international schools across the globe. This year TIC documented how we helped Matthew to find... Read more...
TIC’s Director Andrew Wigford moves to Singapore!
In August I packed my bags and made a move that many our TIC teachers and leaders make, to live and work in South East Asia. I have long thought... Read more...
My family and I moved overseas – now we have everything we need on our doorstep!
Luke Blackburn is a Humanities teacher from the UK. TIC last spoke to him in the summer, as he was preparing to move to Malaysia to start his first teaching... Read more...
I was feeling stagnant in the UK, so I moved to teach in Malaysia
Helen Maisey is a Geography teacher from the UK. This academic year she is moving to teach at Tenby International School Setia Eco Gardens, in Johor, Malaysia. We spoke to... Read more...
You’ve arrived! Now what? Finding your feet at your new international school
You’ve packed up your life, said your goodbyes, and arrived in your new country. No doubt you’re feeling a mixture of emotions; excited but also a... Read more...
Why I’m leaving the UK - to teach in China!
Anna Moreton is a music teacher from the UK and right now, she’s getting ready to move to China to teach at the Britannica International School in Shanghai.... Read more...
Five Reasons to Teach Overseas in Moscow
Moscow isn’t necessarily the first place that comes to mind when you think about teaching overseas. But it’s becoming an increasingly popular destination for teachers because... Read more...
It’s not too late to teach overseas this year!
Have you just handed in your notice at school? Are you wondering whether you have the option of teaching overseas this year? The good news is it’s not... Read more...
Teaching in Spain offers me freedom, sun, and a better work/life balance!
Michael Taylor is a maths teacher from the UK. He previously taught in England, and in Bilbao. TIC found Michael his position teaching maths at Laude Newton College in Alicante,... Read more...
Gemma’s 10 great years with TIC Recruitment
In our fast-changing world, celebrating a 10-year work anniversary is not so common these days. Which is why at TIC we are celebrating the 10-year anniversary of our Senior Recruitment... Read more...
My search for a job as an international school Head
My teaching career began in Hertfordshire; I worked for four years as a PE teacher in St. Albans. I then made the decision to move to Mexico, where I worked... Read more...
Teaching in Milan – my first impressions
What is it like to teach abroad? Just three weeks after moving from the UK to Italy to teach at the International School of Milan, drama teacher Kate Roberts wrote... Read more...
Teaching in Europe was the right move for me!
My family’s happy and my work life balance is fantastic! David Atkinson is a Primary teacher from Wales, UK. Just over two years ago, David moved from the... Read more...
The search for an international school Head by Andrew Wigford
The process of recruiting a new Head of School is a daunting prospect for most Boards and senior management teams. It’s not a job they get to do... Read more...
I’m teaching in Vietnam!
Denise Clarke is from Ireland. She has experience living and teaching English overseas but recently returned to Ireland to train to be an art teacher. TIC helped Denise to get... Read more...
The top 10 questions about teaching overseas – all answered
Are you thinking about teaching overseas? You probably have lots of questions on your mind! Here are the 10 most frequently asked questions about international teaching, answered by the experts at... Read more...
Where in the world should I teach? How to find the best destination for you!
With so many options available, it’s difficult to know where to focus your search for an international teaching job. If you’ve read our recent blog, Top... Read more...
I’ve done it! I’ve taught overseas!
I’ve done it! I’ve taught overseas! What it’s like to teach overseas, from teachers already doing it. Every year TIC Recruitment helps many teachers... Read more...
The Top Ten Countries for Teaching Jobs in 2019
Are you thinking about teaching overseas in 2019? The good news is that demand for international teachers is growing rapidly around the world. Teachers are spoilt for choice…which makes... Read more...
I’m discovering my passions, learning new skills, and exploring the world!
Eman Sukker is a teacher from Jordan. She is now living and working in the UAE, where she teaches at the award-winning Cranleigh School, a British international school in Abu... Read more...
International schools want more teachers! Find your new role at TIC’s Virtual Recruitment Fair!
Yesterday, the TES published an article written by international school Headteacher, Mark Steed about the teacher recruitment crisis in the UK, and worldwide. The article discussed how increasingly difficult it... Read more...
Excited to be a school leader again
Derek Laidlaw is a British Headteacher who recently moved to Qatar as Executive Principal at Oryx International School in Mesaimeer, on the outskirts of Doha. TIC helped Derek to find... Read more...
For School Leaders – Virtual Recruitment Networking
Join the TIC Virtual Recruiting Fair Networking Event this November - without leaving your school. This year, you can start your recruiting early and meet a host of quality candidates... Read more...
I’m not ready to retire, so I’m teaching internationally instead
Cheryl Eversfield is a primary teacher from Kent, UK. She previously taught in Qatar for six years and has just moved to Malaga, Spain to start a new role at... Read more...
Leading an international school through change
Carl Lander has worked as a school leader, school inspector, and an educational advisor around the world. Originally from Yorkshire in the UK, Carl is currently Head of St. John... Read more...
Why I am enjoying every single moment teaching in South Korea
July Bernal is from Colombia, South America. She previously taught Spanish and English at a school in the USA. This August, July moved to South Korea to teach at The... Read more...
A solution to the UK teacher shortage?
Last week, TIC’s Managing Director, Andrew Wigford wrote a thought-provoking article for International Teacher Magazine suggesting a possible solution to the teacher employment challenge that faces both the... Read more...
Leading a school through challenging times
David Lowder is from the UK and has been leading international schools for 20 years. He is currently Principal of the International School of Koje in South Korea. TIC Recruitment helped... Read more...
Life as a Senior Leader in Europe
Cobus Steyn is Head of Secondary School at the International School of Flanders (ISF) in Belgium. He is originally from South Africa and has lived and worked in Africa, Asia... Read more...
How do you search for teaching jobs?
How do you find out about the best teaching jobs at international schools? This is a question TIC Recruitment is currently asking teachers. The results of the survey, which was... Read more...
Why teaching in the UAE is perfect for me
Tom Scott is from Leeds in the UK. TIC recently helped Tom be appointed as Head of History at The British School Al Khubairat in Abu Dhabi. Here Tom talks... Read more...
A break from Britain, not from teaching
New research suggests that teaching internationally will reignite your love of teaching New research has found that teaching overseas for a few years in an international school renews teachers’... Read more...
Why teaching internationally is a dream lifestyle
Sarah Morris is from the UK and has been teaching internationally for many years. Last year TIC helped Sarah to get her first ever overseas teaching job in Cuba, at... Read more...
From language student to world traveller and teacher
How my language degree helped me travel the world, earn well, and develop new skills After university, language student Olly Stephens moved to Spain to work as a Graduate Language... Read more...
One year overseas contracts for language graduates
Are you a language graduate wishing to travel and master your skills? Working in an international school could be your answer. Language graduates wishing to live and work overseas have... Read more...
Why I will continue to teach internationally until I retire!
American teacher, Susan Eby has been teaching overseas since 1994 and doesn’t plan to stop until she retires. She’s now teaching IB Maths at Somersfield Academy in... Read more...
Why I’m a British teacher and staying in Thailand
Leah Blackman teaches in bare feet. She’s teaching at Regents School in Bangkok, Thailand and loves it that way: “Thai people leave their shoes at the door... Read more...
Join TIC’s Virtual Recruitment Fair and get applying for some great international teaching jobs now
Over 300 job applications have been made in the first few days of TIC’s Virtual Recruitment Fair. The Fair is taking place right now and will remain open until 3... Read more...
10 reasons why you should take part in a Virtual Recruitment Fair this year
One of the first ever international school Virtual Recruitment Fairs takes place from 17th to 31st March. This event is open to all accredited or recognised international schools and to... Read more...
How to Prepare for a Virtual Recruitment Fair – 10 tips to help you
TIC’s Virtual Recruitment Fair is fast approaching. In March, international schools from across the world will be coming together at the TIC Virtual Fair to recruit teachers for... Read more...
Virtual recruitment fair makes international school jobs accessible to everyone
From 17th - 31st March 2018, TIC Recruitment will host one of the first ever international school Virtual Recruitment Fairs. This exciting new event is a great way for teachers to... Read more...
How to prepare your CV for overseas opportunities
If you’re looking for a teaching job abroad, now is the time to make sure your CV is all ready to send out. To help you make sure... Read more...
First ever international school Virtual Recruitment Fair
As we all know, recruiting quality teachers for international schools is an increasing challenge. The market has become highly competitive and will continue to expand, making it even more so.... Read more...
Life for an international teacher with a young family in China
TIC recently caught up with Adam Wunker, a teacher from Canada who we helped to get a teaching position at Harrow International School Beijing. You can read the first interview... Read more...
My visit to international schools in Bangkok
Last month I visited Bangkok and had the opportunity to visit two fantastic international schools that TIC works with. My first visit was to Bangkok International Preparatory and Secondary School,... Read more...
TIC Recruitment featured in PIE News
TIC Recruitment was recently featured in the PIE News. The publication interviewed Andrew Wigford about his thoughts on a new recruitment report for teachers. The report asked over 10,000 teachers from... Read more...
The best work life balance for a teacher
Adam Ferns is a Primary teacher from the UK. He is currently in his first year teaching at Colegio Inglés Zaragoza in Spain. Here Adam talks about fantastic... Read more...
Why I’m teaching overseas and what I’m gaining
Adam Wunker is from Toronto, Canada. He teaches English and is currently living in China, working at Harrow International School Beijing with his family, including two young children. Here Adam... Read more...
BBC Radio talks about international teaching
TIC appeared on BBC Radio as part of the Three Counties Radio’s mid-morning programme, the JVS (Jonathan Vernon-Smith) Show, which focused on the opportunities for teachers of working... Read more...
This is the life for teachers in Malaysia
I am currently in Kuala Lumpur with Gemma, TIC’s Recruitment Manager, attending the FOBISIA conference. FOBISIA means the Federation of British International Schools in Asia – of which... Read more...
I chose Bermuda for my first year teaching overseas!
Jack Higson is currently in his first year of teaching Physics at Warwick Academy in Bermuda. Originally from Cornwall in the UK, this is Jack’s first experience of... Read more...
The Top 10 Best Cities for Teaching Internationally
International schools can be found in some of the most exotic and vibrant cities across the globe. Andrew, TIC’s Managing Director, has picked what he thinks are the 10... Read more...
Stop dreaming and do it! TIC event will tell you how
The idea of teaching abroad may have been a bit of a dream until now. But here’s a chance to take the first positive step towards making your... Read more...
I moved overseas to develop my skills and teach a progressive curriculum
Rachel Reynolds is a recently qualified History teacher from Ireland. In 2016, she moved to Dubai to teach at Uptown School Dubai. Here Rachel talks about her first year living and... Read more...
Should I…can I teach abroad? 10 questions to ask yourself
Are you thinking about teaching overseas but wonder whether it’s the right choice for you? Ask yourself these 10 questions to help you make a decision: Why do I... Read more...
Teaching couple plus son: a great international school experience for us all
Anita Pardoe and Ian Jones are teachers from Worcester in England. They have just moved from the UK to Kathmandu in Nepal with their 6-year-old son to start teaching at... Read more...
6 Tips to help you find a good international school
Are you thinking of moving overseas to teach next year? Two years at an international school is a big commitment so it’s important to find a school that... Read more...
You’ve made your move. Now what?
You got your job, packed up life back home, made the most of the farewell parties, and now you’re finally there. Of course it’s all very... Read more...
School holiday countdown and dreading going back?
(Photo Credit - Mississippi Education blog) Leah, a primary teacher in London’s Tower Hamlets is relishing her summer break. “I really appreciate waking up during the holidays,... Read more...
Teaching in Europe – Life here after one year
David Atkinson is a primary teacher from the UK. Last year, he made the move from a state school in Wales to teach at St. George’s International School... Read more...
6 of the Best: Why teachers love TIC
Choosing the right recruitment agency is an important part of finding the right job for you. So, how has TIC proved beneficial to teachers and leaders looking for international school... Read more...
What next after NQT? 5 crucial tips you should know
So many NQTs contact TIC Recruitment to look for teaching jobs overseas. If you have just completed your NQT year and are interested in teaching in an international school, here... Read more...
New to teaching IB, new to Dubai – How I’m getting on
International school teacher Anthea talks about working and living in the UAE Anthea Addison is from the Eastern Cape in South Africa. She is currently working at Greenfields Community School... Read more...
How to pick the right international school
Advice for expat parents looking at international education choices How do families pick the right international school in a city when there are so many to choose? And how do... Read more...
Why are teachers in the UK leaving the profession?
A* Star Teachers and TIC Recruitment look at the British teacher exodus Many British teachers are leaving the UK state education system and many more are planning to do so.... Read more...
TIC raise over £1000 in climb for Kathmandu
Southern Britain's two highest peaks were tackled to fundraise for school rebuilding in Nepal This March, the intrepid TIC team donned hiking boots, waterproofs, wooly hats and backpacks to... Read more...
Top international teaching destinations – and what it’s like to live there
We give our top locations for being an international school teacher TIC has many jobs currently available in the UAE, Qatar, China, Kuwait and in Budapest, Hungary. So, what are... Read more...
Get the teaching overseas advice and support you need
Our upcoming webinar will answer your international school questions Taking an international school job can be a big step in a teacher’s career – both professionally and personally.... Read more...
Salary and benefits: What to expect as a teacher at an international school
A guide on international school contracts for teachers working overseas International school salaries and benefits vary from country to country and from school to school. However, it is important to... Read more...
Why would you want to teach in Mexico?
We ask two teachers at Mexico City's Edron Academy why they made the move We’ve caught up with two of the teachers who TIC has recruited for... Read more...
TIC’s Twin Peaks Nepal Fundraiser
We take on Southern Britain's highest peaks for TBS Kathmandu's fundraising TIC Recruitment is once again raising money to support the Nepal Earthquake fund. Following the success of... Read more...
British International School Awards 2017 celebrates international school successes
TIC sponsored the award for Best New International School The first ever British International School Awards ceremony took place in London on January 23rd. The event was organised by British... Read more...