Tier 2 schools in Europe?
Posted: Sun May 18, 2014 7:00 pm
I have been doing a lot of research on ISs so I can start making a list of schools I want to apply to in the fall. Unfortunately all of the schools that I really like in Europe (IS Prague, Frankfurt IS, etc.) seem to be FAR, FAR out of reach for someone that has no previous international or PYP experience.
I would like my list to have some schools from each region for flexibility. Europe would really be my top choice (W, E, N, doesn't really matter), but I am having a hard time finding attainable schools that I would want to work at. I know it will probably be a very small pool, but hoping to have some light shed on the situation by others more familiar with the international teaching world.
For me what would qualify as a "good" school would be one that is student centered, forward thinking, and in a city with decent social opportunities. I'm not big on the nightlife scene,but would like to have some alternatives to sitting on my couch every night. As far as package goes, I am currently used to living paycheck to paycheck, so as long as salary is survivable with taxes and housing I feel fairly confident I can make it work. Being able to actually save something would be nice, but I know in Europe it is unlikely.
Thanks in advance!
I would like my list to have some schools from each region for flexibility. Europe would really be my top choice (W, E, N, doesn't really matter), but I am having a hard time finding attainable schools that I would want to work at. I know it will probably be a very small pool, but hoping to have some light shed on the situation by others more familiar with the international teaching world.
For me what would qualify as a "good" school would be one that is student centered, forward thinking, and in a city with decent social opportunities. I'm not big on the nightlife scene,but would like to have some alternatives to sitting on my couch every night. As far as package goes, I am currently used to living paycheck to paycheck, so as long as salary is survivable with taxes and housing I feel fairly confident I can make it work. Being able to actually save something would be nice, but I know in Europe it is unlikely.
Thanks in advance!