Welcome to International Teaching Families

Your resource for navigating international education and life overseas.

Welcome to International Teaching Families

Your resource for navigating international education and life overseas.

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WE’RE AN INTERNATIONAL TEACHING FAMILY

About Us

Moving overseas for international teaching isn’t just about taking a new job – it’s about uprooting your entire life and creating a new home in a foreign country. 

As an international teaching family, we quickly discovered that while there was plenty of advice for teachers, there was very little information available for families like ours.

We wanted to build an online resource that provided real, practical insights backed by experience and a deep understanding of expat life.

Whether you’re a teacher searching for a family-friendly posting, a spouse looking to build a support network, or an expat parent trying to find the best school for your child, you’ll find well-researched, expert-backed content. 

From school recommendations and relocation tips to cultural insights and personal stories, we’re here to help you make informed decisions and feel confident in your move abroad.

If you’re thinking about moving or teaching overseas with a family, book a video chat with us. We can discuss your goals and answer any questions you have.

Your Trusted Partner in International Education

Discover What We Offer

Our goal is to be the ultimate support system for teachers and families exploring international schooling opportunities together.

  • Hear from the community about their experiences!

    When looking for an international teaching role, it’s so important to do your research. Reach out to families or teaching staff, consider your long term goals and background to see if this is a right fit”

    International Educator
    anonymous via our itf survey
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OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU

Supporting educators and families in the international school journey

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