Hard-working professionals dreaming of early retirement abroad with their families make it a reality with the help of private tutors, announce Tutors International today.
Private tutoring enables families to relocate without the worry of disrupting children’s education, providing flexibility, peace of mind and ensuring that students continue to receive high-quality schooling from qualified teaching professionals, wherever they are in the world.
The most desirable destinations for those seeking to retire abroad, according to a recent report in The Telegraph [1], include Australia, Canada, Singapore and even the UK. Tutors International, founded in 1999, has had unrivalled success in placing private tutors with families relocating all over the world in a variety of situations and circumstances.
Adam Caller, founder of Tutors International, commented: “We’ve placed tutors with clients who were very keen to make these changes but were holding back for fear of disrupting their children’s education in the process. In our experience, private tutoring enables students to receive the same level of quality education, whilst also allowing them the freedom to explore and develop their own individual interests and talents on a one-to-one basis in a new and exciting environment. Many of our clients are UHNWIs and, although they rarely retire completely, relocation and a change of pace can benefit whole families in these situations.”
Tutors International have also observed a marked increase in overseas professionals seeking to retire to the UK, which could also be exciting news for UK tutors to get involved in new and interesting projects. The education system in the UK is highly flexible, which appeals to those seeking a change in lifestyle and looking to spend more time as a family. There are also no penalties in the UK for keeping children out of traditional schooling, and full-time home tutoring is a popular option for an increasing number of families.
For more information on how Tutors International works to match tutors with families across the globe in full-time and fixed-term positions, visit tutors-international.com.
References:
The Best (and worst) places in the world to retire https://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/jobs/11945110/The-best-and-worst-places-in-the-world-to-retire.html Lauren Davidson, The Telegraph (October 2015)