
Why Choose Poznan?
Living and working as a teacher in the city where Poland was born means experiencing over a thousand years of history alongside the energy, culture, and lifestyle of a modern European city.
Poznań played a central role in the early formation of the Polish state, and that sense of history still runs through the city today.
But Poznań isn’t stuck in the past.
It’s a lively, confident city that feels young, creative, and easy to enjoy.
The Old Market Square is the heart of it all, lined with colorful buildings, busy terraces, and restaurants that stay lively well into the evening.
At noon each day, crowds gather to watch the city’s famous mechanical goats appear on the town hall clock, a strange little tradition that only adds to the city’s character.
Poznań is also a major student city, which gives it a social and energetic atmosphere throughout the year. With universities across the city, there’s always something happening.
And when you want a change of pace, lakes, parks, and riverside paths are never far away.
Location and Climate
Poznań sits in western Poland, giving it a great location for exploring both the country itself and the rest of Europe.
Germany is just across the border, and cities like Berlin are easily reachable by train, making international trips surprisingly simple. It’s a great base if you enjoy traveling and want to see more of Europe while living abroad.
Within Poland, the rail network is fast and reliable, with regular trains connecting Poznań to cities such as Warsaw, Wrocław, and Gdańsk.
But staying in Poznań, the city experiences four distinct seasons, each bringing a slightly different atmosphere.
Summers are warm and lively, with outdoor cafes, festivals, and long evenings in the parks.
Autumn brings cooler weather and colorful trees across the city’s many green spaces.
Winters can be cold, sometimes with snow, giving the historic streets a classic European feel.
Then spring arrives with milder temperatures and the city gradually coming back to life outdoors again.





Is Poznan Right for You?
To be eligible for our Poznan partner, you’ll need to meet a small number of basic requirements.
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A bachelor’s degree in any subject
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A completed TEFL certificate (which is included as part of our program)
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A passport from the UK, Ireland, USA, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand
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A clean criminal background check
Previous teaching experience is not required. Many of the teachers who do best on our Poland program are recent graduates or first-time teachers who are enthusiastic, adaptable, and keen to learn on the job. You do not need any understanding of Polish language.
5 Things to Do in Poznan

Explore the magic of Old Town

Enjoy Adam Mickiewicz Square

Get out into the national parks

Embrace the football culture

Embrace the vibrant nightlife

School Life
3 Must Try Foods in Poznan

Pierogi

Pyry z Gzikiem

St. Martin’s Croissant
Cost of Living
