Mohamed Diallo
19 Nov 2023
5
min read
Hammersmith and Fulham, nestled in the heart of London, presents an exciting and rewarding prospect for educators. This bustling borough offers a plethora of opportunities for teachers and Teaching Assistants, with a multitude of schools and a diverse, vibrant community. Let us delve deeper into the unique characteristics and benefits of teaching in this area.
Understanding London's Layout
Teaching is London is ideal for so many people – just ask anyone who works in schools in the capital. The city is divided into 32 boroughs each with its unique charm and character. The River Thames cuts through the city, dividing it into North and South.
Today, we will focus on a western region north of the river: the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham.
Unravelling the Charm of Hammersmith and Fulham
The borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, situated in West London, is a blend of the city's rich history and modern-day allure. It is an area known for its beautiful properties, excellent transport links, and its exciting social scene - particularly appealing to (but by no means limited to) a younger demographic.
Exceptional Transport Links
The borough is well-connected with the rest of London, with easy access to the Hammersmith & City, Circle, District, and Piccadilly Tube lines. This ensures a hassle-free commute to and from schools, making it a practical choice for educators.
The Educational Landscape in Hammersmith and Fulham
The borough boasts an impressive number of schools, offering a variety of teaching opportunities. Within a 3-mile radius, there are 282 schools and colleges, providing an ample selection for teachers of all levels and specialities.
Outstanding OFSTED Ratings
The standard of education in Hammersmith and Fulham is high, with many schools earning favourable ratings from OFSTED. Out of 282 schools, 61 have been rated 'Outstanding' and 88 have been rated 'Good'. This is a testament to the quality of teaching and learning in the borough.
The Cost of Living and Accommodation
Hammersmith and Fulham offers a more affordable lifestyle compared to central London. The cost of living for a single person is around £770 per month, slightly lower than the central London average of £772.
Rental Costs
The rental costs are also competitive, with the average rent of a one-bedroom apartment being £1,610 per month. This is slightly lower than the central London average of £1,662 per month.