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Overseas Teaching Jobs

Looking for a new adventure within the education sector?

Discover a world of opportunities that is available to teachers in the Falkland Islands. If you’re an adventurous teacher seeking something beyond the ordinary, the Falkland Islands could be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for.

Teaching jobs in the Falklands offer a rare blend of professional fulfilment, a supportive community and stunning natural surroundings. Our schools are committed to enabling all of our pupils reach their potential and become happy, curious, well-rounded individuals. The schools follow the English National Curriculum, making it an easy transition for teachers who have trained or worked in the UK. The curriculum is locally adapted to be relevant to our environment and history.

Outside of the classroom, life here is anything but routine. Teachers can enjoy a work-life balance, with free time spent exploring wild coastlines, meeting curious penguins, or simply soaking up the tranquillity of island life. Affordable living, low crime, and a welcoming local population make it ideal for individuals, couples, or families looking for a safe and enriching experience abroad.

Whether you’re looking to grow professionally or try something new, a teaching role in the Falkland Islands could offers you the lifestyle shift you didn’t know you needed.a close-knit community where your skills make a real difference, both in the classroom and beyond. You’ll find not only professional fulfilment but also the chance to embrace a unique way of life—surrounded by stunning natural beauty, rich wildlife, and a welcoming culture. If you’re ready to take your teaching career somewhere extraordinary, the Falklands are waiting.

How the education system works in the Falkland Islands

Facts and Figures


The Infant and Junior School in central Stanley is for Foundation Stage to Year 6 (3 to 10 years olds).
Camp (from the Spanish for countryside, campo) Education is for children living in rural settings from age 3-10. There are small settlement schools at Goose Green and Fox Bay, and travelling teachers visit more isolated islands
The Falkland Islands Community School in Stanley is for Year 7 to Year 11 (11 to 16 year olds). Students take British GCSEs at 16.
16 to 18 year olds from FICS typically move to the UK for school or college to take A levels or equivalent qualifications. Eligible students are sponsored by the Falkland Islands Government.
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Who’s a Good Fit?

For the right person, it offers a unique mix of professional growth, personal discovery, and a life far from the usual routine. But who exactly thrives in this kind of role?

Experienced, Creative and Qualified Teachers
International teachers who join us typically have Qualified Teacher Status (UK), several years teaching experience and good knowledge of the English national curriculum. We sometimes recruit teachers from Australia, New Zealand and Canada.

Professionally Curious
We support our teachers to continue to develop, using a combination of local initiatives and online programmes such as the English National Professional Qualifications and post-graduate studies.

Adventurous Spirits
This role suits those with a strong sense of adventure. If you’re someone who’s excited by the idea of remote living, close wildlife encounters, and weekend hikes rather than high streets and city buzz, you’ll fit right in.

People Who Value Community
With a population of just over 3,000, community is everything. Teachers who enjoy building meaningful relationships, participating in local events, and contributing beyond the classroom will find a deep sense of belonging here.

Independent and Resilient Individuals
Island life is rewarding, but it comes with its quirks. You’ll need to be flexible, adaptable, and comfortable with the occasional challenge, like the nearest large city being a flight away in a neighbouring country. Self-reliance and a good sense of humour go a long way.

Come with the philosophy of not saying no to anything and embrace it for what it is. It’ll give back to you twofold… if you let it in.

Tim Tim Mean, Teacher

“I said yes to as many new experiences as possible – and I’d advise anyone new to the Islands to do the same!”

Hannah Hannah Newton – Station Manager, FITV

FAQs

 

Below are some frequently asked questions and their answers. If you have any further questions, do get in touch!

What is life like outside of teaching in the Falklands?

Life in the Falklands is community-focused, peaceful and nature is all around you. The nearest penguin colony is only 10 minutes drive from school. There are all sorts of clubs and activities to get involved with and the school staff association organises termly social events. Life is lived at a calm pace with some unique local features – everyone stops for lunch at midday, including teachers.

What are the schools and students like?

The primary school is a similar size to a British two form entry primary school; the secondary school is small with just over 200 students. Class sizes are sensible and teachers are able to know all of their pupils well. The schools are completely comprehensive and inclusive, including all children with SEND.