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We can recruit assistants for your school from French, German and Spanish speaking countries and from Italy, China, Japan or Russia. Find out what it costs, how to apply and the benefits to your school and students.

If you have had assistants at your school in the past, it is still worth reading the information we provide so you can help your new assistant before they arrive, support them during their stay and advise them about useful resources.

Schools in England and Wales should also send a report on last year's assistant (page 1 and page 2) if applicable to our office. Under the Data Protection Act (1998) which came into force on 1 March 2000, assistants may request to see a copy of this report.

Information is also available on hosting a Comenius Language Assistant through the Socrates programme.

Why employ an assistant?
An assistant can greatly enhance your students' experience of learning a language. Discover what assistants are and the full range of benefits they could bring to your school.
Foreign Language Assistant teaching at a school in Hounslow, UK © Frank Noon
How much will it cost?
Find out how much a language assistants’ monthly salary will be and if they are entitled to any extra allowances in your region.
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how to apply
To recruit your assistant your school will need to apply through your Local Education Authority, Library Board or directly to us depending on your status.
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Contacting your assistant
What to do once you receive your assistant’s application form and the essential administrative procedures you need to follow.
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Making the best use of your assistant
Looking for ideas to make best use of your assistant?  Use our guide packed with hints and tips to make the year a successful one for everyone involved.
Foreign Language Assistant teaching at a school in Hounslow, UK © Frank Noon
how to help your assistant with money matters
Discover how you can help your assistant understand UK financial issues such as the complexities of their payslip, National Insurance, income tax and council tax.
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