My background is as a state school teacher- a stint abroad when my DC were tiny meant I didn't work for a while then did some supply in international school. I am back in the UK now and work 3 days per week in a non-selective private. I should love it, the students are nice, classes are small, it's near home, left to my own devices but I hate it. The management treat people differently and unfairly, no one ever replies to emails, there is no cpd or any kind of support for t&l. I hate it so much that I just want to bang my head against the wall every evening. Nothing to do with the students at all.
A couple of weeks ago they offered me two terms as hod next year (full time) as my hod is going on mat leave (there's only us two) which I've accepted verbally but not on paper. I regret this and don't want to do it, I just want to leave even though I know I have it easy really.
What would you do? Just stick out next year knowing that it's okay, or have a more life's too short to do stuff you hate attitude? I'm in a dilemma
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juliajames · 31/03/2018 15:18
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