12-07-2010 04:52 PM | ||
Unregistered | Judging from the fees charged by places like Chiltern House, Eton House, I think the pay for experienced teachers should be not bad! | |
09-07-2010 09:55 PM | ||
Unregistered | not in international schools though. note that the OP is a brit. | |
09-07-2010 09:33 PM | ||
Unregistered | Teaching in Singapore = overworked and underpaid. | |
09-07-2010 05:05 PM | ||
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Looking for expat Montessori teacher Hi Katherine, It is great to learn that you are coming over to Singapore in July. If you are interested in a Montessori job, please feel free to drop me an email at [email protected]. Regards, Xavier |
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23-04-2010 05:46 PM | ||
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Singapore Expat Guides - International school in Singapore, education & studying in Singapore i believe you will fit in well with the international pre-schools, given your track record and the fact that you are a foreigner. local pre-schools don't pay well - typically less than $2k sgd per month for an inexperienced teacher. i would imagine the international ones can afford to pay much better (since they charge much higher! ) |
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23-04-2010 05:12 PM | ||
katherine |
Montessori Teaching jobs-What do I ask for? Hello all, I am hoping to move to Singapore in July and was wondering what salary I should ask for from potential employers. I am a British national, aged 28, and have been working in Beijing, China for the last 3 years. I am a newly qualified Montessori Kindergarten teacher and have 2 years experience of working within a Montessori environment. I have had a good response so far from Kindergartens in Singapore but am unsure what salary to ask for as I have no real idea about the industry average and the cost of living. Can anyone help?? Thank you! |