Supportive staff, great culture and ethos - English Teacher Compass Schools Employee Review

5.0
22 Dec 2023
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Pros

I worked at a Compass school for 2 years, only left due to relocating. I was very lucky to be surrounded by a supportive and professional group of teaching staff, who were really passionate about helping the kids we work with. The schools are small, so high staff to child ratio makes the work easier, the children do sometimes become dysregulated and need extra support, but I received lots of training to support with this, and also understand why they behave like this. The overall company seem to make a good effort to create a safe and diverse school, with lots of initiatives to support various marginalised groups which I thought was really good. If they opened a compass school nearer to me, I would definitely reapply. Thank you.

Cons

Obviously with working in a school, booking time off is a bit less flexible than if you worked in for example an office job

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4.0
15 May 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Growing company, has many divisions and offers good opportunity

Cons

Hours can be more than contracted ones and process are not always well defined

2.0
2 Oct 2025
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Pros

The amazing young people you work with there and the relationships you build with them, therefore allowing them to be able to trust you is what is so great and worthwhile. Being able to make a difference to those young people, and see all their achievements big or small and celebrating that with them. Overall learning from the young people themselves.

Cons

Overall Staff safety is not at the forefront and the effects on your mental health and wellbeing are sadly not worth it in the long run. After being there a couple years, I felt mentally and physically drained, as much as I loved the young people I worked with, it was all to much, with so little support by management, and I often struggled to feel heard throughout my time there. The staff team is forever changing, including relying heavily on agency staff, which again affected staff safety and often put more work load on permanent staff. There were to many changes within the school, such as curriculum, classes, structure of the school. This was often without informing staff in advance or asking staff about these changes. I regularly did much more than I was paid to do as a TA, doing jobs that HLTAs or even teachers would be doing, and sadly was not getting paid for it. Little chance for development, the only time I was offered anything was when I handed my notice in, and by that point it was far to late.

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