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I would urge any teacher considering a move to Scotland to fully embrace it as it's well worth the move, You'll never look back.

Suzanne Bartrop, Maths Teacher

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As a teacher, you feel immense satisfaction seeing a child develop or watching them acheieve good results... it makes you feel you're having an effect on someone's life

Angela Reid, Maths Teacher, St Mungos' High School, Falkirk

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I have to say, teaching is the most rewarding job ever. When you look back over your day, you think of all the good things that have happened

Lynne Hannah, Maths Teacher, Bannockburn High School

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