Candidate Support Hub

Candidate Support Hub

Our support hub is here to help guide you through your teaching journey and cover any questions that you may have.

Understanding the DBS Check: Your Questions Answered

When embarking on a career in education, one of the most important requirements is the DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check. In this blog, we’ll explore the duration of DBS checks, how often they need to be renewed, and what you should know to stay compliant. 

Top Tips for Landing a Teaching Role in London

Looking to land a teaching role in London? We don’t blame you! As one of the most vibrant, diverse cities in the world, teaching in London certainly offers unique opportunities.

SEND Teaching Assistant: A Day in the Life

Working as a Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) teaching assistant is a rewarding and dynamic role that demands patience, creativity, and dedication. Every day brings new challenges and triumphs as SEND TAs work to support students with diverse needs, ensuring they receive the education and care they deserve.

UK FAQs: Beyond Fish and Chips, Here’s What You Need to Know!

For many people, the UK is the first port of call for international adventures. Because English is so extensively used in international business and entertainment, the total number of English speakers, including those who speak it as a second or foreign language, is estimated to be around 1.5 billion.

Teacher Stress and How to Deal With It

When discussing jobs where stress is an issue, you don’t get too far before teaching is mentioned. Needing to please students, parents, colleagues and leadership at every turn, it can feel like you are spinning plates, just waiting for them all to fall.

Cover Supervisor Success – Our Top Tips!

Being a successful cover supervisor requires a combination of organisation skills, clear communication, and flexibility.

Teaching Assistant Job Explained

Teaching assistants (TAs) are there to support any learning happening in the classroom. Most of the time, a TA will be active in their support for pupils during lesson time, but they will also be asked to undertake additional duties such as preparing a classroom – and therefore free up a teacher’s time. Teaching assistants may be also be employed to work with children with special educational needs (SEN) or with those with other specific needs.

Are SEND Children Being Let Down by Schools?

It was back in 2016 when Amanda Spielman was appointed as Sir Michael Wilshaw’s successor as Ofsted’s Chief Inspector.

Making London your own

The UK is celebrated for its rich history, and London, as its iconic capital, offers a treasure trove of historical wonders. Whether you’re tracing ancient street names in the City or exploring famous film locations in the West End, there’s always something fascinating to do and discover.

Cutting back and keeping up – London on a budget

It’s fair to say that London is not known for being inexpensive, but with a bit of thought and some comfortable walking shoes, you can definitely stick to your budget without compromising on the enjoyment levels.