Where will your teaching career take you?
No overseas teaching adventure is complete without incredible memories and lifelong friendships. Your teaching position in England will be on Europe’s doorstep, making it the ideal base for weekend trips and school breaks to stunning locations and cultural hotspots. A short train ride or flight will see you in a whole new world of adventure – and our meetups and social events in England are a great place to meet your next travel companion.
Regions we service
We service a wide variety of different regions around England. It doesn’t matter what type of lifestyle you’re looking to experience on your overseas teaching journey, you’ll be able to find it with Point to Point Education.
London
London is the capital of England and it is the entertainment hub of the country. You’ll never run out of activities to do. There will always be new adventures to experience, whether it be the tourist attractions or the areas only the locals know about.
What to do
There’s no shortage of things you can do in London. No matter what your interests are, you’ll be able to find activities and tourists attractions that are perfect for your tastes. The list of things to do is endless, but some of the activities you can’t miss in London are:
- Art: National Gallery, Tate Modern, National Portrait Gallery, The Queens Gallery
- Palaces: Buckingham Palace, Palace of Westminister, Kensington Palace, St James’s Palace, Windsor Castle
- Museums: Natural History Museum, British Museum, Science Museum, Museum of London
- Tourist destinations: London Eye, London Zoo, London Aquarium, London Dungeon, Oxford Street, Harrods, Globe Theatre, Tower of London, West End Theaters, O2 Arena
- Gardens and Parks: Hyde Park, St James’s Park, Kensington Gardens
What you can see
London is full of iconic sights and architectural structures that you have to see. Some sights you can’t miss in London include:
Outer London
Want to get out of the hustle and bustle city, but don’t want to be too far from the cultural centre of the country? Why not consider living in Outer London. After all, this will mean you’ll have a cheaper cost of living and will be removed from the rush of the city. Best of all, London’s public transport system will ensure you’ll never be too far from the middle of the city. However, there are still many sights you can see in outer London.
What to do
You may not be in the middle of London, but there’s still a tonne of things you can do in your spare time. The best outer London activities include:
- Eltham Palace, Greenwich
- Hampton Court Palace and Maze, Richmond upon Thames
- Kenwood House, Hampstead
- Royal Observatory, Greenwich
- Sherlock Holmes Museum, Marylebone
- Wembley Stadium, Wembley
- Warner Bros. Studio Tour, Watford
- Roald Dahl Museum, Great Missenden
What you can see
- London Wetland Centre, Barnes
- Syon Park, Hounslow
- Wimbledon Windmill, Wimbledon
Rest of England
Enjoy the quintessential English experience when you live outside of London. Just because you’re not in the city doesn’t mean there’s nothing to do.
What to do
- Tourist destinations: Roman Baths, Brighton Palace Pier, Alton Towers, Blackpool Pleasure Beach
- Notable buildings: Warwick Castle, Leeds Castle, Blenheim Palace, Dover Castle, York Minster
- Schools: University of Cambridge, University of Oxford
What you can see
Schools
We’re always looking to fill an abundance of roles in our UK schools, especially within Maths, Science, Biology, Physics and Chemistry teaching areas.
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