Members of International School Community have written some new and informative comments on the following schools:

14 Jun QSI International School of Sarajevo (8 new comments) Sarajevo, Bosnia :

One of the new comments: “There are about 22 teachers on staff. Many of the current staff hold advanced degrees. A large percentage is from the USA, then there are also teachers from other countries too. Average stay for staff members is three years. There is about the same number of men and women teachers.”
13 Jun American International School of Niamey (9 new comments) Niamey, Niger :

One of the new comments: “The current houses that the teachers live in are within a 15 minute bike ride or walk from school and accommodations are large and fully furnished…”
10 Jun Misr American College (34 new comments) Cairo, Egypt :

One of the new comments: “My workload here was fabulous but some teachers were overworked. It was not consistent. I had 18 hours of classes per week and others had 32 of 45. Not sure how they figured out who had what but it was inconsistent. When I left, my job was split between two Egyptian teachers and is no longer an expat position. Make sure the contract has, in writing, what you can expect regarding your face time with students…”
Check out the rest of the international school profile pages that have been recently updated on International School Community here.
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Recently Updated School Profiles #16: QSI Int’l School of Sarajevo, American Int’l School of Niamey & Misr American College
Members of International School Community have written some new and informative comments on the following schools:
14 Jun QSI International School of Sarajevo (8 new comments) Sarajevo, Bosnia :
One of the new comments: “There are about 22 teachers on staff. Many of the current staff hold advanced degrees. A large percentage is from the USA, then there are also teachers from other countries too. Average stay for staff members is three years. There is about the same number of men and women teachers.”
13 Jun American International School of Niamey (9 new comments) Niamey, Niger :
One of the new comments: “The current houses that the teachers live in are within a 15 minute bike ride or walk from school and accommodations are large and fully furnished…”
10 Jun Misr American College (34 new comments) Cairo, Egypt :
One of the new comments: “My workload here was fabulous but some teachers were overworked. It was not consistent. I had 18 hours of classes per week and others had 32 of 45. Not sure how they figured out who had what but it was inconsistent. When I left, my job was split between two Egyptian teachers and is no longer an expat position. Make sure the contract has, in writing, what you can expect regarding your face time with students…”
Check out the rest of the international school profile pages that have been recently updated on International School Community here.
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