Locations

Croatia, Podstrana, Split
Summer teaching jobs in Croatia are great! At least mine were. Getting there and travelling around is not complicated- roads are not hugely busy and the airports are easily accessible.

Greece, Sani Resort
Sani Resort is popular with Russians, and perhaps outside Russia too, for its high quality service, accommodation and location- and child friendliness.
Warsaw through the eyes of our governor Simon
When working in Warsaw, or any part of Poland, in my opinion, it’s almost impossible not to be touched by history. Poland itself, the culture, mentality, everything has been shaped by historical events such as World War II and communism. This is evident in the statues.

Mumbai through the eyes of our governess Rhona
I'm Rhona, I'm Irish and have worked with Valentin and English Nanny Agency as a Governess for almost 10 years. In that time I have been placed with great families in various locations around the world, that include, Moscow, Helsinki, London, Greece, Turkey, India and Prague.

Prague through the eyes of our governess Rhona
I'm Rhona, I'm Irish and have worked with Valentin and English Nanny Agency as a Governess for almost 10 years.
In that time I have been placed with great families in various locations around the world, that include, Moscow, Helsinki, London, Greece, Turkey, India and Prague.

Geneva through the eyes of our governor Firmin
Geneva is a great place to work. The atmosphere is reserved, conservative, but with a very sporty streak. The opportunities for sport are almost unlimited, but more on that later. I was lucky enough to find my job their through Valentin Grogol and his team at English Nanny.
Ufa through the eyes of our British governess Adrianna
My experience working as a British governess abroad was awesome. I had just graduated from a master’s degree in the summer of 2018 and felt like doing something different over the summer. I was offered a temporary English governess position in Ufa, which is a city in the south of Russia, just after the Urals. It seemed like the perfect opportunity to go somewhere I’d never heard of and get some experience teaching English abroad.

Samara through the eyes of our British Governor George
I arrived for my year in Samara in September and was able to get the know the city pretty well during my time there. The first place I visited was The Yuri Gagarin Park, I went with the kids I taught and the family’s driver. The park is basically a soviet amusement park full of various rides of dubious safety levels.
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Kazan through the eyes of our governor Simon
Uniqueness. This is what sums up this city. Kazan is the capital of Tatarstan. I worked here two years ago and when walking around the city in the Russian winter I quickly realized: “Wow, hey, this Russian city, kind of doesn’t seem very Russian at all!”

Saint Petersburg through the eyes of our British governess Adrianna
I spent one year working as a British governess in Saint Petersburg, Russia. This experience was amazing. My main responsibility was a very cute 8-year-old girl and I also occasionally tutored her 16-year-old sister. I was given an amazing, contemporary (the kind that has glass walls and modern furniture) and super comfortable three-bedroom house on the family grounds, a 5-minute walk from their house.
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