Teaching areas in London

London
Vibrant and diverse, London has a population of over 11 million people; it is rich in history and character. London offers the opportunity to have the experience of a life-time. However, it can be an expensive city to live in, so unless you have vast amounts of savings, it is necessary to work; those with teaching qualifications are fortunate to be able to undertake well-paid employment.
London also has the advantage of being a good base for European travel due to its easy access to the Continent. It is also a city that has a large visitor population and therefore caters for all types of travellers. Working through Capita can provide the flexibility and money to enable you to both live in London and travel throughout Europe.
Before you start to enjoy the city of London you need to become established. This means that you need to find accommodation, organise yourself for work and start learning how to use the public transport system. It can be a tedious and frustrating time until you find your feet but the rewards of a little hard work in the early days will be worth it.
Reading
A twenty minute train ride will transport you from bustling London to medieval splendour. Windsor, on Reading’s doorstep, is another main town in this beautiful area, offering everything from royal history to horse racing. Eton is next door, with its air of tradition, beauty and tranquillity. If you want to stay close to London, but without being right in the thick of things, Berkshire would be the perfect choice.
Luton
Luton has great road, rail and air links, a large indoor shopping centre and a lively night scene. The town is also surprisingly 'green' with over 7% of its total area made up of open space.
Essex
Vibrant and diverse, London has a population of over 11 million people; it is rich in history and character. London offers the opportunity to have the experience of a life-time. However, it can be an expensive city to live in, so unless you have vast amounts of savings, it is necessary to work; those with teaching qualifications are fortunate to be able to undertake well-paid employment.
London also has the advantage of being a good base for European travel due to its easy access to the Continent. It is also a city that has a large visitor population and therefore caters for all types of travellers. Working through Capita can provide the flexibility and money to enable you to both live in London and travel throughout Europe.
Before you start to enjoy the city of London you need to become established. This means that you need to find accommodation, organise yourself for work and start learning how to use the public transport system. It can be a tedious and frustrating time until you find your feet but the rewards of a little hard work in the early days will be worth it.
Reading
A twenty minute train ride will transport you from bustling London to medieval splendour. Windsor, on Reading’s doorstep, is another main town in this beautiful area, offering everything from royal history to horse racing. Eton is next door, with its air of tradition, beauty and tranquillity. If you want to stay close to London, but without being right in the thick of things, Berkshire would be the perfect choice.
Luton
Luton has great road, rail and air links, a large indoor shopping centre and a lively night scene. The town is also surprisingly 'green' with over 7% of its total area made up of open space.
Essex
The ancient Saxon county of Essex on the East coast boasts countless sightseeing opportunities for the visitor and resident alike. Whether you want to appreciate houses, gardens, countryside, coastline, food or culture, you will find Essex the ideal escape for a relaxing, entertaining and truly memorable stay. Essex has good travel links to London.
