Teach English Abroad

A Balanced Life: Teaching Abroad in Tropical Brunei

Are you thinking of a fresh start but not sure where yet?

Are you an English teacher seeking a fresh challenge? 

Do you want more family time, or space to focus more on your professional growth?

Have you wondered what it would be like teach somewhere genuinely different and reinvigorate your love for teaching?

If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone and Brunei could provide the answer.

Why Teach English in Brunei?

Often called, “The Abode of Peace”, Brunei offers a rare mix of safety, stability and space to breathe all set in a lush tropical environment. 

Teachers from around the world come here for different reasons but may stay for the same ones.

Here are just a few of them:

Real Work-Life Balance

Here in Brunei, teaching means actually teaching.

“Instead of managing behaviour all lesson, I get to teach and it’s improving my practice.” Jill, New Zealand

Primary teachers teach an average of around three hours per day, leaving time for preparation, student support and life outside school.

A Place Where Life Feels Settled

For many teachers, Brunei is about peace of mind especially for families. 

“Brunei as a country and community has offered peace, security and comfort. It’s a place where my family feels settled” – Zia, UK

Safe neighbourhoods. Supportive communities. 

 

A Fresh Challenge

(In the Best Way)

Others come because they want to stretch themselves professionally and personally. 

“If I was leaving home anyway, why not try a place where I knew nothing about. Brunei sealed the deal” – Khanyisa, South Africa

Teaching local students in a new cultural context can reignite your passion and sharpen your practice. 

 

 

You're Supported from Day One

We understand that moving abroad to Brunei is a big leap. That’s why teachers are supported from the moment they are hired, from arrival, settling in and beyond.

Airport pickup

Temporary accommodation and transport

Clear induction

Help finding housing and getting set up.

 

Relatively low cost of living. Car fuel prices are as low as £0.31/litre (prices vary depending on fuel type and market conditions).

 

 

A Career, Not Just a Contract 💼

Teaching here isn’t a pause, it’s a pathway.

We actively support professional development and postgraduate study, making it realistic to grow without being overloaded.

 

“For the first time, study actually fit alongside work and family life.” Gabby, New Zealand

 

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Could Brunei Be Right for You?

If this has made you pause and consider your future, even just for a moment, it might worth exploring further.

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