Just wondering if anyone had any information on this company?
Thanks
Nord Anglia
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Re: Nord Anglia
What do you want to know? They are expanding, have schools in some of the big markets. The feedback I've heard from teachers who have worked for them is generally positive. Good facilities, good package mostly. Possible negatives would be that it is overly corporate, go for style over substance. Could do much, much, worse.
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Re: Nord Anglia
From what I've seen and heard their 'packages' seem to be on the 'very average' side.
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@Yantantether
True, they are very average, but at most of the other "chain ISs" the compensation package is on the low side. UWC and Harrow have the best compensation package of the IS chain schools. There are no 1st tier chain ISs.
True, they are very average, but at most of the other "chain ISs" the compensation package is on the low side. UWC and Harrow have the best compensation package of the IS chain schools. There are no 1st tier chain ISs.
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Re: Nord Anglia
Any update on Nord Anglia's compensation and benefits packages? Some schools give more information on their website than others. Are the packages still considered average for the field? (Last update to this thread was 2015. I'm hoping for some new information for 2017, 2018). Thank you!
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123cadl123 wrote:
> Any update on Nord Anglia's compensation and benefits packages? Some
> schools give more information on their website than others. Are the
> packages still considered average for the field? (Last update to this
> thread was 2015. I'm hoping for some new information for 2017, 2018). Thank
> you!
I imagine it can vary quite a bit depending on the country. In Bangkok the scale starts just under 100,000 baht (with a maximum point of entry around 125,000) and goes up to around 175,000...though there are a whopping 30 steps in the scale. Housing and responsibility allowances are on top of that. Vietnam is a bit higher. Elsewhere...I'm not sure.
They don't have the best packages, but they're definitely not the worst! As PsyGuy said, Harrow is better (at least here in Thailand): 107,000 to 175,000 with far fewer steps between and higher responsibility allowances.
> Any update on Nord Anglia's compensation and benefits packages? Some
> schools give more information on their website than others. Are the
> packages still considered average for the field? (Last update to this
> thread was 2015. I'm hoping for some new information for 2017, 2018). Thank
> you!
I imagine it can vary quite a bit depending on the country. In Bangkok the scale starts just under 100,000 baht (with a maximum point of entry around 125,000) and goes up to around 175,000...though there are a whopping 30 steps in the scale. Housing and responsibility allowances are on top of that. Vietnam is a bit higher. Elsewhere...I'm not sure.
They don't have the best packages, but they're definitely not the worst! As PsyGuy said, Harrow is better (at least here in Thailand): 107,000 to 175,000 with far fewer steps between and higher responsibility allowances.