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Schooling

Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2021 11:19am
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Emmabobs

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Hello, me and my husband are wanting to move to Spain and been told that Benijofar is lovely. As a mother the most important thing to me is my two boys. They are 7 and 6, I would like some advice on schooling please and what would be the best for them.

Thank you 😊 

Emma 

Cheryl

Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2021 7:26pm

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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2021 7:26pm

If you are from the UK, I am assuming you know all about the type of visas now needed to move to Spain, especially if you need to work. 
If not, look in the tabs at the top of the page, Brexit & EU and Spain, tips and guides. More info can be found on Gov.uk.

Unless you have very deep pockets your sons will go to a local Spanish school and they are young enough to take on the language quite easily. A friend of mine moved here with her family when she was 7 (now 25) and has no memory of finding the transition difficult and now considers Spanish her first language.

This is an interesting article

https://english.elpais.com/society/2021-09-17/spain-has-second-highest-percentage-of-young-people-who-neither-work-nor-study-in-eu.html 

Emmabobs

Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2021 1:12pm

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Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2021 1:12pm

Cheryl wrote on Thu Oct 14, 2021 7:26pm:

If you are from the UK, I am assuming you know all about the type of visas now needed to move to Spain, especially if you need to work. 
If not, look in the tabs at the top of the page, Brexit & EU and Spain, tips and guides. More info can be found on Gov.uk.

Unless you have ve...

...ry deep pockets your sons will go to a local Spanish school and they are young enough to take on the language quite easily. A friend of mine moved here with her family when she was 7 (now 25) and has no memory of finding the transition difficult and now considers Spanish her first language.

This is an interesting article

https://english.elpais.com/society/2021-09-17/spain-has-second-highest-percentage-of-young-people-who-neither-work-nor-study-in-eu.html 

Thank you that was helpful. 

Emma 

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