Hi Jaydee
I have four girls aged 15, 13, 11 and 10. We moved in May 07.
Our eldest attended an international school for 6 weeks but asked if she could go to the local school, mainly due to the long hours as we live a good 1 1/2 hours away and the fact that she felt she was mixing in well with the local children.
After much discussions we decided she could and to be honest all our girls have settled in well at the local schools. They all have made some fantastic friends and are really enjoying school. Their exam results in December were a real credit to them… I am so proud of them as the thought of sitting in a room 5 days a week doing lessons in a language you don’t really know takes some doing. They are all nearly fluent in speaking and they are all now dcing the same work as their spanish friends and getting similar results in exams as them.
I have posted before and my advice is that no two children are the same. Look at various schools and re International schools can you afford the fees etc. I must say in the long run it would have stretched us financially…
It wasn’t really a clever comment to make from your estate agaent really…. Talk about making you feel comfortable. Our main concern was our children when moving over here and if someone had made that comment to me I would have freaked out. Ours has been a really positive experience and the life style is amazing. Our village is so very family orientated and our girls have so much freedom to what they had in the UK.. Hope your visit in March is a productive one and if I can be of any help just e-mail me.
Sherryl