Teaching in the Caribbean
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Teaching in the Caribbean
Hi there
I am about to start a PGCE and want to teach over here (London) for a few years and then relocate to the Caribbean. Im thinking about Cayman and Barbados although Barbados is probably easier because I am eligible for CARICOM status as my parents are Jamaican. Does anyone know anything about teaching over there, primary schools, pay etc...
I am about to start a PGCE and want to teach over here (London) for a few years and then relocate to the Caribbean. Im thinking about Cayman and Barbados although Barbados is probably easier because I am eligible for CARICOM status as my parents are Jamaican. Does anyone know anything about teaching over there, primary schools, pay etc...
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Re: Teaching in the Caribbean
I hear it is quiet hard and the pay is not that good, working in the Cayman wont be a problem just that its very expensive and you will probably have shared accommodation. Neither will supply accommodation..
Try posing the question on TES I know of a few teachers who are moving out to Caymans to work in primary they would have a clearer picture.
Try posing the question on TES I know of a few teachers who are moving out to Caymans to work in primary they would have a clearer picture.
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Re: Teaching in the Caribbean
But is any Caribbean country expensive compared to London?!