Mid Sussex Teaching Jobs
About Mid Sussex
Mid Sussex is a district in the county of West Sussex it contains the towns of East Grinstead, Haywards Heath, Burgess Hill and many smaller towns. It’s only 45 minutes by train from Haywards Heath to London and 15 minutes to the seaside city Brighton.
Nestled in the quintessentially English countryside, there is plenty to do and see in Mid Sussex. With much of the district designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty including sections of the South Downs National Park and High Weald. Dotted across the scenic countryside there are an array of idyllic villages with many must-see attractions such as; Wakehurst Place, Nymans Gardens, the South of England Showground, Jack & Jill Windmills, Devils Dyke, Tulleys Farm, as well as fantastic golf courses and vineyards.
Mid Sussex is also home to the famous Ashdown Forest where it was the setting for the Winnie-the-Pooh stories written by A.A Milne who lived on the northern edge of the forest and took his son, Christopher Robin, walking there.
How much is the cost of living in Mid Sussex?
Mid Sussex in numbers:
The average rent for a one bedroom flat/apartment in Mid Sussex is £811 pcm compared to an average of £1662 pcm in London and £1017 pcm in Brighton.
Teaching in Mid Sussex / What schools are there in this area?
Out of the 65 registered schools, 4 are rated Outstanding, 37 are rated Good and 4 Require Improvements.
There are 11 Academies, 32 Maintained Schools, 3 Independent schools, 6 SEND schools and 1 college in Mid Sussex.
Mid Sussex has 42 Primary schools, 15 Secondary schools and 8 which cater for 16-18-year-olds.
Why choose teaching jobs in Mid Sussex?
There is a really great selection of different schools from Academies to state to Independent and SEND schools across Mid Sussex with really great transport links between the different towns.