International School of Zug and Lucerne |
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The director, who also owns International School of Zug, has, in my experience, always treated his staff fairly and honestly. The same year I left, there was a change in management structure... Support for new staff is quite good and non-contact time is generous. Resourcing and materials are available, though the nature of the PYP curriculum means you shouldn't expect to be able to pick up text books and start at page one. Teachers at International School of Zug are expected to put in a high level of creativity, time and effort in planning. Housing at International School of Zug is difficult to find and expensive. Salaries are quite competitive, but Switzerland remains a very high-cost country. Do your research on living costs and check what kind of... |
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