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Old Oct 2nd 2018, 11:14 am
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I've moving back to the UK in February. My two daughters were born in Korea, but they are British citizens - they both have British passports. Their hearing ability is good - but their speaking ability in English is poor.

I'm looking for advice from others who have moved to the UK in a similar situation. What advice would you have education wise? I'm not sure whether they would fit into a regular school. I can move to any part of the location, and I'm trying to find the best option for (1) education for my children and (2) location for life satisfaction. I'm not the richest person, but I can afford to rent to buy in most places.

Would anyone have any recommendations?
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I've moving back to the UK in February. My two daughters were born in Korea, but they are British citizens - they both have British passports. Their hearing ability is good - but their speaking ability in English is poor.

I'm looking for advice from others who have moved to the UK in a similar situation. What advice would you have education wise? I'm not sure whether they would fit into a regular school. I can move to any part of the location, and I'm trying to find the best option for (1) education for my children and (2) location for life satisfaction. I'm not the richest person, but I can afford to rent to buy in most places.

Would anyone have any recommendations?
What age are the children?
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Old Oct 2nd 2018, 8:20 pm
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My oldest is 10 and my youngest is 6
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