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International schools advice please

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2019 9:41pm
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Nicole G

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We are thinking of moving to the Costa Blanca with our 6 year old daughter, the main decision on where to locate will be based on her school,  we want her in international  British school as knowing her personality a local state school would be too much for her to cope with, I’ve read as many reviews of international schools across the forums, but wanted to ask more opinions. So far in the north Laude Elizabeth school in Cumbre de Sol has good reviews and they seems to care about individual needs of each child, also kings in Alicante and Murcia and finally El Limonar all have good notes but none say too much about helping less able it’s lots about high results, lastly Laude Newton doesn’t seem to rank highly in comments.

If anyone could give some opinions good and bad on any (or any others) I’d be grateful, thanks 

Nicole 

Linda57

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2019 12:38pm

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Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2019 12:38pm

Hi Nicole we have moved to Playa Flamenca and our wee one aged four attends a newly opened Spanish school and loves it really worth thinking about it a lot of the children attending are English speaking there is a real mix of nationalities Linda 

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