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Best English speaking schools

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2020 8:15pm
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Hi,

My name is Shauna, I’m currently looking for property in Spain for myself, husband & 3 children. I have done a lot of research and even though we haven’t visited Xativa, it’s really ticking all the boxes. The property we are looking at is 8 minutes away from The British School of Xativa. I just wondering if anyone on here has children at this school or surrounding schools in the area that speaks English. 

Thanks 

Shauna

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2020 7:34pm

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Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2020 7:34pm

Just out of interest are you planning on making your home in Spain "on a rest of my life" basis? I only ask because if you are then please do your children a big favour and send them to a Spanish school where they will gain Spanish exams and hopefully go to university where they can graduate and get a job that is not in a bar, estate agents or cleaning, not that any of those jobs are not worthwhile, just that most of the English children here can hardly string two words together and are not usually encouraged by their parents to be fully integrated into the system and country, it's a shame and I speak as a parent of three and five grandchildren all of whom have grown up abroad and now have professional jobs, nurse, technician, nursery school teacher (children) IT guy, receptionist, chief, and welder with own company - a girl - (grandchildren) youngest grandchild training for the national team to ride dressage and jumping she is 11.

Today I had a long conversation over messenger with a two year old who is being brought up tri language wonderful, she was swopping languages fluently to see which ones I was speaking. 

Give them a gift, a gift of belonging and not just existing on the sidelines with neither foot firmly anywhere, and if in the future you decide (or they do) to return to the UK then you will have increased their resume tenfold if they are naturally bilingual.

Ok shutting up now :)

Posted: Wed Jan 6, 2021 10:34am

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Posted: Wed Jan 6, 2021 10:34am

FionaS wrote on Tue Jun 30, 2020 7:34pm:

Just out of interest are you planning on making your home in Spain "on a rest of my life" basis? I only ask because if you are then please do your children a big favour and send them to a Spanish school where they will gain Spanish exams and hopefully go to university where they can graduate and ...

 

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...get a job that is not in a bar, estate agents or cleaning, not that any of those jobs are not worthwhile, just that most of the English children here can hardly string two words together and are not usually encouraged by their parents to be fully integrated into the system and country, it's a shame and I speak as a parent of three and five grandchildren all of whom have grown up abroad and now have professional jobs, nurse, technician, nursery school teacher (children) IT guy, receptionist, chief, and welder with own company - a girl - (grandchildren) youngest grandchild training for the national team to ride dressage and jumping she is 11.

Today I had a long conversation over messenger with a two year old who is being brought up tri language wonderful, she was swopping languages fluently to see which ones I was speaking. 

Give them a gift, a gift of belonging and not just existing on the sidelines with neither foot firmly anywhere, and if in the future you decide (or they do) to return to the UK then you will have increased their resume tenfold if they are naturally bilingual.

Ok shutting up now :)

My friend moved to Spain 20 years ago and put their English only speaking 8 year old daughter into a Spanish only speaking school. In next to no time she picked up the language with no problem. Older children that have moved here have done the same. It’s the only way really for your children to get on here.

Posted: Wed Jan 6, 2021 1:56pm

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Posted: Wed Jan 6, 2021 1:56pm

FionaS wrote on Tue Jun 30, 2020 7:34pm:

Just out of interest are you planning on making your home in Spain "on a rest of my life" basis? I only ask because if you are then please do your children a big favour and send them to a Spanish school where they will gain Spanish exams and hopefully go to university where they can graduate and ...

 

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...get a job that is not in a bar, estate agents or cleaning, not that any of those jobs are not worthwhile, just that most of the English children here can hardly string two words together and are not usually encouraged by their parents to be fully integrated into the system and country, it's a shame and I speak as a parent of three and five grandchildren all of whom have grown up abroad and now have professional jobs, nurse, technician, nursery school teacher (children) IT guy, receptionist, chief, and welder with own company - a girl - (grandchildren) youngest grandchild training for the national team to ride dressage and jumping she is 11.

Today I had a long conversation over messenger with a two year old who is being brought up tri language wonderful, she was swopping languages fluently to see which ones I was speaking. 

Give them a gift, a gift of belonging and not just existing on the sidelines with neither foot firmly anywhere, and if in the future you decide (or they do) to return to the UK then you will have increased their resume tenfold if they are naturally bilingual.

Ok shutting up now :)

Well said, my daughter is learning 4 languages at 3years old and so will my next one who is due is 3weeks. English schools are also very expensive for what most people i know would call a subpar education. Spanish schools now have a a permanent english class from year 1 right to final year. Plus all the other nationalities that go your kids will probably end up with at least 3 languages under their belt. But atm i would suggest waiting until all this covid and post brexit has been fully sorted and more easier to understand 

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Posted: Wed Jan 6, 2021 4:43pm

Tony101 wrote on Wed Jan 6, 2021 10:34am:

My friend moved to Spain 20 years ago and put their English only speaking 8 year old daughter into a Spanish only speaking school. In next to no time she picked up the language with no problem. Older children that have moved here have done the same. It’s the only way really for your children to...

 

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... get on here.

Thanks for the advice.We have picked a turbulent time to move to Spain at the moment but still hopeful.In the mean time Spanish lessons are afoot. Thanks again for 

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