American International School of Johannesburg
American International School of Johannesburg
Does anyone have any ideas?
Particularly about the city. Costs? Crime?
Again, any help is appreciated.
Particularly about the city. Costs? Crime?
Again, any help is appreciated.
Wife and I went to their presentation at one of the fairs, and we we very impressed. They didn't get into a lot about the life there, other than briefly saying that crime is a problem. The school and their service programs look great. The Director was rude and condescending, though. We turned down an interview because of his attitude.
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In Africa
I am currently in Southern Africa, I also spoke to the folks over at AIS Joburg and they were very rude.
I would not recommend that any international teacher come to South Africa, especially the American International School. It is like the USA on steroids and unless you arrive with your own money to invest in getting settled, you will suffer.
I would not recommend that any international teacher come to South Africa, especially the American International School. It is like the USA on steroids and unless you arrive with your own money to invest in getting settled, you will suffer.
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For what it's worth, we had trouble getting any resopnse from them as well, and I think we're strong candidates. That being said, we have good friends who have been there for 3 years and really like it. They came from one of the elite schools in Asia and chose to go back to Africa. They said that their start-up costs were a lot higher than they had anticipated, things in SA are expensive (it's a LONG ways from anywere). But they have LOVED the weather, the outdoors lifestyle, and attitudes and spirit of life there. I think the school has a fair share of local SA citizens that work there. Crime is always an issue, but they said the location of the school is such that they haven't worried about crime, although they do exercise caution. Africa is not for everyone, even developed SA.
Jo-burg
"I would not recommend that any international teacher come to South Africa, especially the American International School. It is like the USA on steroids and unless you arrive with your own money to invest in getting settled, you will suffer."
I am not sure this place is USA on steroids. Andy is an Aussie and he tends to hire Australians. I doubt there are too many Americans actually on staff. Andy tends to hire those he knows from my previous schools and he has hired some dubious characters. As several posts have mentioned, he is rude, arrogant and condescending. I have met many teachers over the years who have interviewed with him or met him at fairs and they all say the same things that some of you have said - Andy's personality is a major turn off. I am surprised his name has not appeared more on the board or in reviews at his current school. Jo-burg can be very dangerous, and I have read that is among the most dangerous cities in the world. I am sure South Africa is a wonderful country to visit as a tourist. Not sure about living there.
I am not sure this place is USA on steroids. Andy is an Aussie and he tends to hire Australians. I doubt there are too many Americans actually on staff. Andy tends to hire those he knows from my previous schools and he has hired some dubious characters. As several posts have mentioned, he is rude, arrogant and condescending. I have met many teachers over the years who have interviewed with him or met him at fairs and they all say the same things that some of you have said - Andy's personality is a major turn off. I am surprised his name has not appeared more on the board or in reviews at his current school. Jo-burg can be very dangerous, and I have read that is among the most dangerous cities in the world. I am sure South Africa is a wonderful country to visit as a tourist. Not sure about living there.