Teaching in Luton

Teaching in LutonHave you thought of teaching in Luton? Luton is one of the largest towns in South East England. It is just 30 minutes away from London and surrounded by beautiful countryside. Transport links and rail networks are excellent; Central London is 30 minutes away on the fast train and London Luton International airport is located on the edge of the town.

Teaching in Luton is also a great way to develop your teaching career. Although Luton is actually in the county of Bedfordshire it is designated as a unitary authority giving it full responsibility for the running of its schools. With 80 schools, there is no shortage of primary and secondary teaching opportunities in Luton through TimePlan.

TimePlan has spent the past 15 years building up excellent relationships with schools throughout the authority. TimePlan teachers regularly fill daily supply teaching in Luton, as well short-term and long-term teaching vacancies and many teachers often end up securing permanent teaching positions in Luton through TimePlan.

Did you know that you can search our live teaching jobs in Luton online?

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Choosing to teach in Luton means that you can enjoy urban living without the enormous rental costs that you would find in London. What’s more, the town is not short of good quality, affordable accommodation. There are a number of landlords that rent properties solely to education professionals. Our co-ordinators will only be too pleased to discuss the renting available.

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