My cousin recently relocated to quesada with her two children aged 8 and 10. She initially considered an international school, but after talking to many expats opted for the Spanish school, as it would allow them to immerse themselves in the language and Culture. They have had a considerable amount of help with a language from the school during the summer season and are absolutely loving the Spanish school. At 7 your daughrer will pick up the language really quickly and feel it would be a massive benefit for long term. The school in Playa flamenca already has loads of first language English children so she would not be alone.
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2018 1:14pm
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2018 2:26pm
Hi
Great thanks for the reply, do you know the name of the school in playa Flamenca, I’ve been told there’s s couple. X
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2018 4:39pm
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We arrived last year our wee one is now 5 years plus ...
We chose el Limona international school in villa Martin you do pay for it ....
the state school we were told there are no English teachers even though we were told there was ...if you can afford it we thought it best 😊
They do have a website with fees etc
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2018 8:12pm
Thanks peeps, think I’ll stick to the Pheonix School. A little cheaper than el Limona international school. Plus dd will be happy xx
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2018 1:01pm
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Hi you stated...”The majority of the teachers do not speak Spanish and if they do it’s the basic pleasantries. Office staff do not speak English either”
Do they teach in English?
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