TIC recruit is a celebrity throughout South Wales

Published on 17th June, 2015 by Andrew Wigford. Published in For Candidates / TIC News

Newly hired headteacher Sarah Curran's story inspires the press

Welsh Headteacher has been appointed by an international school in Ho Chi Minh City and is a celebrity throughout South Wales as a result!  Sarah Curran from Rhigos in Rhondda Cynon Taff has been appointed by the British International School of Vietnam to be the leader of its Early Years Department and this week was featured in the South Wales Echo.

Sarah will be heading to Vietnam once the term ends at her Primary School in Rhigos. Sarah received support from the team at TIC Recruitment in finding her new job. “Sarah is a fantastic example of the right type of person international schools are looking for,” says TIC’s Managing Director, Andrew Wigford. “Not only do the schools want people with UK teaching qualifications and experience, they also want those who are adaptable, enthusiastic and willing to face new challenges.”

You can read Sarah's story here

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Andrew Wigford

Andrew is Managing Director of TIC. He has been involved in international education both as a teacher and Headteacher for over 25 years and has worked in Germany, Colombia and Austria. He set up TIC recruitment in 2005 to help teachers find great jobs in great international schools.