Scotland is such a beautiful and picturesque part of the world. Once you leave the main cities of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Inverness you could be in remote areas of beautiful countryside.

The culture is so different to that of England with strong emphasis on historical sites and cultural differences. Teaching opportunities are available in this area, however, somewhat more limited than England and Wales. You are required to contact the GTC for Scotland to have your qualifications verified with them prior to contacting Elite Education International International www.gtcs.org.uk

Inverness

Situated in the beautiful Highlands of Scotland. It is home of the world famous Loch Ness Monster and tourist frequent this area particularly in the summer time. Ideal for those who love the open air and enjoying visiting cultural sites including Inverness Castle or cruising down the River Ness.

Aberdeen

A lively city with a thriving nightlife. The coastline of Aberdeen is popular with scuba divers and has an impressive harbour and fish market which has been operating for centuries. Aberdeen itself is known as the "Granite" city as the majority of her roads and buildings are built from this which adds to the "greyness" of Aberdeen.

Glasgow

A city famous for its warmth of people and vast choice of museums, theatres, bars and restaurants. Glasgow is a truly cosmopolitan city with strong Scottish spirit and has something for everyone. The University is extremely popular with students from around the world. For art lovers a visit to the Makintosh Building and various art galleries are a must see. Glasgow is often referred to as the "second city of Scotland" in comparison with the capital, Edinburgh. However, people who visit are convinced by the genuine, friendly inhabitants and appreciate the "informal" lifestyle compared to Edinburgh.

Northern Ireland

Today Northern Ireland seems rejuvenated. Belfast is a happening place with a stellar nightlife and an excellent culinary scene while Derry appears to be coming into its own as a cool, artistic city. The stunning Causeway Coast and its namesake, the geologically anomalistic Giant's Causeway, get more and more visitors each year, while lesser known towns are finding that they have a tourist trade too.
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