The international teaching experience

Teaching in international schools offers a unique and rewarding opportunity to live and work in diverse cultural settings while engaging with globally minded students and staff.

Educators often work with a rich mix of local and expatriate families, in schools that follow internationally recognised curricula such as the IB, British (Cambridge or A-Levels), American (Advanced Placement or Common Core), Australian, or bilingual programs. Class sizes tend to be smaller, resources are well-funded, and there is a strong emphasis on professional development and collaborative practice. Teachers enjoy the chance to travel, grow professionally, and contribute meaningfully to dynamic, international learning communities.

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Employment opportunities in
international schools.

The international school calendar typically follows a northern or southern hemisphere academic year, with most schools beginning in August or September and concluding in June or July. Some schools, particularly in parts of Asia and the Middle East, align more closely with local calendars. Recruitment for international teaching roles often begins 6 to 12 months in advance, with peak hiring season occurring between October and March for the following academic year.

Schools plan early to secure top talent, often conducting interviews virtually and making offers well ahead of time. Contracts usually span two years and are renewed based on performance and mutual agreement. This long lead time allows schools to carefully assess curriculum needs, cultural fit, and leadership capacity while providing teachers ample time to prepare for an international move.

If you are interested to learn more, we suggest you register your interest early!

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Head of Computing at leading British school in Bangkok, starting August 2026

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Maths Teacher with experience to A-level or equivalent for a leading British School in Thailand

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Various educators required for Secondary roles for an August 2026 start date in Shanghai

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Prestigious bilingual school in Shanghai - looking for Primary Teachers for March and August start dates in 2026

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Sports Science Teacher role starting mid Jan 2026 in British curriculum school located in Brasilia, Brazil

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High School Biology and Science Teacher within International school in Bali required for Jan 19th 2026 start

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Salary and benefits for
international teachers

Pay and conditions in international schools vary by country and school tier, but many offer highly competitive, tax-free salaries and attractive benefits packages. These packages are usually written into two year contracts, often with an option to extend.

Packages often include furnished accommodation or housing allowances, annual return flights, health insurance, generous paid holidays, and end-of-contract bonuses or gratuities. Some schools also provide tuition for dependent children and relocation support. While the demands can be high—particularly in academically ambitious schools—the overall experience is enriching both personally and professionally, with many teachers building long-term careers (and substantial nest-eggs) in international education.