Travelling abroad to teach English can be an excellent way to see another country while also earning money, but it can also be a bit of a gamble if you don’t know what you’re getting into. To help you learn more about the potential earnings, I interviewed some teachers who have worked in Namibia to find out how much they make and whether or not it was worth it to them.
What are the salaries for TEFL teachers in Namibia?
In Namibia, the average salary for a teacher is US$1,550 per month. However, it’s important to note that salaries vary and can depend on the location of where you teach. For example, if you are teaching in Windhoek or Oshakati and applying for public schools then your salary will be about US$1,550 per month.
What are the benefits of teaching English in Namibia?
Namibia is a small country in Southern Africa. It has one of the most stable economies and enjoys one of the highest GDP per capita rates on the African continent. The country has minimal unemployment and inflation rates, which makes it an attractive destination for investment and international trade. English is the official language, but other languages are also spoken here.