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Hastings' importance as a historical centre is combined today with all the attractions and amenities of a modern resort, which annually attracts over two million visitors. Read more >>>

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Meet Bill, teacher at Embassy CES Hastings

Bill, teacher at Embassy CES Hastings

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Elli, teacher at Embassy CES Hastings

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Tony, teacher from Embassy CES Hastings

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Anne Robinson, Teacher at Embassy CES Hastings

Anne Robinson, Teacher

I've been teaching here since 1986. I was teaching abroad for some time: I worked in Mexico, Nicaragua, Spain and Germany.


I enjoy working here. We have a million dollar view out of the window, and we are so lucky because in summer, where else could you just walk out of your place of work, across the road and have a swim?


I think Hastings is refreshingly different. It's very unique amongst English towns and it's got its own real character. It hasn't been gentrified like other towns which have all become identical. Hastings is very unpretentious and it is unique. It's got its odd idiosyncrasies and its individuality. There's an old part dating back to the fourteenth century and I think it's got one of the prettiest streets in England.