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oxfordstu
Joined: 28 Aug 2004 Posts: 89 Location: Changchun, China
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Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 8:53 am Post subject: Bina Bangsa School |
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Anyone have any info on this school? I've just had an offer from them. Their website is here: www.binabangsaschool.com. Their offer is $30,000 USD per year. Housing (shared) is paid for, along with flights, visas, transportation, and it's tax-free. I would probably just take the housing stipend and find someplace on my own. Teaching subject-matter English to high school (Indonesian) students; mostly writing and reading comp. with IGCSE the second year.
They have two locations in Jakarta - one is in the northern part of the city; not sure where the other is. 20 minutes from the center. One of my main hesitations is my Thai girlfriend who I will probably marry, especially if I take this job. We just got back from a trip to Bali and she really did not like it at all (dirty smokers, people trying to sell us stuff all the time), so I would need to convince her that Jakarta is a much better scene. Any advice? Thanks! |
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rayman
Joined: 24 May 2003 Posts: 427
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Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 1:51 am Post subject: |
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She wouldn't be hassled by street peddlers, as in Bali. If by "dirty smokers" you mean people that smoke in public and abstain from personal hygience, I guess there are a few. But you can mostly avoid them by not using public transport. Indonesians though, perhaps given many pray daily, generally take great pride in their personal hygiene, regardless of social class. But they are one of the biggest smokers, per head of population in the world.
It would be helpful if you could find out at which campus you would be teaching. |
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oxfordstu
Joined: 28 Aug 2004 Posts: 89 Location: Changchun, China
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Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 10:10 am Post subject: |
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They haven't told me which campus, but it's one of the secondary schools, either in Pantai Indah Kapuk or Kebun Jeruk. |
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jaybet3
Joined: 15 Dec 2010 Posts: 140 Location: Indonesia
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Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 1:22 am Post subject: |
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I was curious about this school so I did a search of the job forums (something most posters here would suggest you do).
All I found was this info from a previous post: "You may be interested to know that the investors for SIS-Semarang have ended their arrangement with SIS because of numerous problems. They set up their own school, Bina Bangsa." Maybe someone else on the board knows something specific (and recent).
I am planning on applying to these types of schools later this year and would like to know if you would share your qualifications with us. Teaching experience, degrees, etc.
Also, having lived in Thailand for several years, I am wondering why you would bring her to Indonesia. How will she fit into the culture here? Both the language and religion are foreign to her. What about her friends and family? I've found that taking these girls away from their home environment is much more difficult for them than for someone from the west.
Sorry I can't offer more info on the school, but it seems like a nice salary and you'd have a decent lifestyle.
Good luck. |
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oxfordstu
Joined: 28 Aug 2004 Posts: 89 Location: Changchun, China
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Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 5:57 am Post subject: |
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My qualifications:
B.A. English
M.A. English Literature
California State Teaching Credential (English, 7-12 grade)
TEFL Certificate
IB certificate, current A1 English Course
7 years of teaching at various overseas schools.
My g/f has told me in the past that she would go anywhere with me. However, I know that she would prefer a country that is not poor like Indonesia or India. She is definitely open to leaving Thailand, especially if we get married and start a family. Both of us have talked about this at length. But yes, away from her family and friends in a mad city like Jakarta....it would be difficult. |
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travelNteach
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Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 11:05 am Post subject: |
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jaybet3 what are your qualifications? |
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rayman
Joined: 24 May 2003 Posts: 427
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Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 12:09 pm Post subject: |
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With those qualifications, I would suggest holding out for a better position. I also agree that Jakarta wouldn't be the best option for your gf. |
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jaybet3
Joined: 15 Dec 2010 Posts: 140 Location: Indonesia
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Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2011 4:00 am Post subject: |
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oxfordstu wrote: |
My qualifications:
B.A. English
M.A. English Literature
California State Teaching Credential (English, 7-12 grade)
TEFL Certificate
IB certificate, current A1 English Course
7 years of teaching at various overseas schools.
My g/f has told me in the past that she would go anywhere with me. However, I know that she would prefer a country that is not poor like Indonesia or India. She is definitely open to leaving Thailand, especially if we get married and start a family. Both of us have talked about this at length. But yes, away from her family and friends in a mad city like Jakarta....it would be difficult. |
With your background, have you considered Hong Kong or Singapore instead of Indonesia? Much more developed and there should be opportunities for you. If I had your background, I wouldn't live in Indonesia unless my girlfriend was Indonesian. And if possible, I would go to Jakarta and check out the school and look at housing choices before I made a big lifestyle decision like yours. Anyway, good luck. Let us know how it turns out. |
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jaybet3
Joined: 15 Dec 2010 Posts: 140 Location: Indonesia
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Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2011 4:05 am Post subject: |
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travelNteach wrote: |
jaybet3 what are your qualifications? |
I'm a relative newbie to teaching. I'm a former finance professional (25 years) and made the switch to teaching two years ago after I was downsized out of my job.
I have a BA in English and will be taking the CELTA in June.
I doubt I'll be able to get a job like oxfordstu, but I am certain I can do much better than the language school where I started. I've already had one offer for triple my current salary but couldn't accept because I'm still under contract.
So, if you know of any openings I'll be available in September.  |
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eddie honda
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Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2011 7:27 am Post subject: |
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if u got a much better offer why not just buy your way out of your contract for prob 8-10 mill covering the remaining 6 or so months?
you will make it back in a month at a better job... doesn't make sense to stay put... |
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oxfordstu
Joined: 28 Aug 2004 Posts: 89 Location: Changchun, China
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Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2011 8:38 am Post subject: |
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jaybet3 wrote: |
oxfordstu wrote: |
My qualifications:
B.A. English
M.A. English Literature
California State Teaching Credential (English, 7-12 grade)
TEFL Certificate
IB certificate, current A1 English Course
7 years of teaching at various overseas schools.
My g/f has told me in the past that she would go anywhere with me. However, I know that she would prefer a country that is not poor like Indonesia or India. She is definitely open to leaving Thailand, especially if we get married and start a family. Both of us have talked about this at length. But yes, away from her family and friends in a mad city like Jakarta....it would be difficult. |
With your background, have you considered Hong Kong or Singapore instead of Indonesia? Much more developed and there should be opportunities for you. If I had your background, I wouldn't live in Indonesia unless my girlfriend was Indonesian. And if possible, I would go to Jakarta and check out the school and look at housing choices before I made a big lifestyle decision like yours. Anyway, good luck. Let us know how it turns out. |
Honestly I would love to go to Hong Kong or Singapore. I have applied to probably 70 schools all over Asia. Very few want to interview me. I think I have gotten about 10 interviews. 2 offers (Indo and Northern China), both of which I have turned down. I have IB certification but no IB experience, which is what most of these schools want. I still have a few leads. but currently I am looking everywhere for work at an international school. I went to both SEARCH fairs as well. It's a very competitive market. |
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jaybet3
Joined: 15 Dec 2010 Posts: 140 Location: Indonesia
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Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2011 10:48 am Post subject: |
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eddie honda wrote: |
if u got a much better offer why not just buy your way out of your contract for prob 8-10 mill covering the remaining 6 or so months?
you will make it back in a month at a better job... doesn't make sense to stay put... |
While it was a great position, there were several other factors for not taking the job. They wanted me to start immediately since they were planning on firing the teacher they had which meant I would need to move my family to another town on short notice. I would also have had to postpone my CELTA training and I didn't want to do that. Also, I wasn't sure how quickly the school could get me a KITAS so I didn't want to work illegally. And after I am finished with the CELTA I am planning to bring my wife and daughter on a vacation to the USA for a few months. So, I'm hoping the position will be available again in September when we return. |
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jaybet3
Joined: 15 Dec 2010 Posts: 140 Location: Indonesia
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Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2011 10:54 am Post subject: |
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Yikes! I had no idea the market was so competitive. In that case, 30K in Indonesia sounds like a good idea. |
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travelNteach
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Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2011 5:25 pm Post subject: |
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triple your salary? so if u were at ef makeing 7-9 million, u were offered a job making 21-30 million????? i know people teaching for 10 years that cant get an offer like that. with todays exchange rate that is $2400 to $3500/month. who the hell needs a CELTA if u have a job paying u that kind of money? expecially with only 2 years teaching experiene.
for the OP: 30,000 is a very good starting salary in indonesia. that is $2500 month. considering that the japanese and korean schools start at 2000 and AIS is about 28-30,000, i would say that he is in the top 10-15% of the starting salaries for schools in indoneisia. plus housing and your other benefits.
there is a thai community here. get her hooked in with the thai embasssy and attend some of the events they hold here. maybe she could make enough friends here to keep her happy for a year or 2. i used to teach a couple children whose father worked at the embassy. the wife was a really nice lady and very involved with the thai community. maybe she can look at their indonesian embassy or write them and see what kind of community events the have and what other services they offer.
best wishes |
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jaybet3
Joined: 15 Dec 2010 Posts: 140 Location: Indonesia
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Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 5:39 am Post subject: |
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Unfortunately, I'm not even making 7 million per month. The school where I work is extremely cheap and this was my first contract so I did it to get the experience. Now I'm hoping for 14+ per month with my next contract. I won't be able to get that in the area where I work now, so I'll likely move to either Surabaya, Jakarta or Bali. Depends what I can find. |
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