Cost of last year of school
#1
Hi
How much roughly would an english school be for the last year of gcse year on the CDS.
Also will it be english gcse's
Thanks
Miss N
How much roughly would an english school be for the last year of gcse year on the CDS.
Also will it be english gcse's
Thanks
Miss N
Last edited by Miss Naughty; Jul 17th 2007 at 12:24 am.
#2
check the websites of the school(s) you are thinking of wouyld be my best advice
#3
Rosemary
#4
I do not wish to appear to be rude, i was only asking if anyone knew the cost, not if it is right to disrupt a child's life.
I think as a parent that would be my decision to make!
I am looking at all options before I make any decision.
I think as a parent that would be my decision to make!
I am looking at all options before I make any decision.
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#8
My daughter did IGCSEs which have a different syllabuses to GCSEs, so changing over halfway through a two year course may be problematic.
#9
Hi
You have been a busy boy then.
Move has progressed each day first we are going then we are not etc etc etc.
But we have finally came to an agreement that we will move out in june next year, oldest one finished school middle one staying with her father. (2 oldest from 1st marriage 3rd from Mr N
)Looking at cost of schools on here just incase middle one changes her mind the day we go.
Got to tell the family again that this is the decision we have decided to go with. ha ha ha
#10
In my daughter's school the fees were about 500€ per month (10 month year). This amount included lunches. An additional 200€ per year was charged for stationery. A school uniform may be required too. There was also a fee of 60€ (I think) for each exam.
My daughter did IGCSEs which have a different syllabuses to GCSEs, so changing over halfway through a two year course may be problematic.
My daughter did IGCSEs which have a different syllabuses to GCSEs, so changing over halfway through a two year course may be problematic.
Middle daughter will stay here but just incase was wanting to know cost so thanks for that.
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Hi
You have been a busy boy then.
Move has progressed each day first we are going then we are not etc etc etc.
But we have finally came to an agreement that we will move out in june next year, oldest one finished school middle one staying with her father. (2 oldest from 1st marriage 3rd from Mr N
)
Looking at cost of schools on here just incase middle one changes her mind the day we go.
Got to tell the family again that this is the decision we have decided to go with. ha ha ha
You have been a busy boy then.
Move has progressed each day first we are going then we are not etc etc etc.
But we have finally came to an agreement that we will move out in june next year, oldest one finished school middle one staying with her father. (2 oldest from 1st marriage 3rd from Mr N
)Looking at cost of schools on here just incase middle one changes her mind the day we go.
Got to tell the family again that this is the decision we have decided to go with. ha ha ha
It's a good idea to look at all the options just in case you do need to find a school for your daughter. Good plan.
I hope everything goes well for you this time. I'll keep everything crossed for you. I look forward to following your progress as you prepare for the move.
Do you think your family will be shocked? I hope they are supportive. Go for it Miss N! We have to take risks in life to follow our dreams. Good luck!
#12
Hi Miss N
It's a good idea to look at all the options just in case you do need to find a school for your daughter. Good plan.
I hope everything goes well for you this time. I'll keep everything crossed for you. I look forward to following your progress as you prepare for the move.
Do you think your family will be shocked? I hope they are supportive. Go for it Miss N! We have to take risks in life to follow our dreams. Good luck!
It's a good idea to look at all the options just in case you do need to find a school for your daughter. Good plan.
I hope everything goes well for you this time. I'll keep everything crossed for you. I look forward to following your progress as you prepare for the move.
Do you think your family will be shocked? I hope they are supportive. Go for it Miss N! We have to take risks in life to follow our dreams. Good luck!

This time though we are doing our homework getting the financial backing and making sure nothing is left to chance. Also only relying on ourselves and no one else.
We have never made good decisions in the past as always been hasty so this time i am getting as much information and doing planning from now till then to get it right.
How are you getting on?
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After last time and coming back struggling the family will be worried. thing is MR N and i have never been safe players lol we do tend to do crazy things.
This time though we are doing our homework getting the financial backing and making sure nothing is left to chance. Also only relying on ourselves and no one else.
We have never made good decisions in the past as always been hasty so this time i am getting as much information and doing planning from now till then to get it right.
How are you getting on?
This time though we are doing our homework getting the financial backing and making sure nothing is left to chance. Also only relying on ourselves and no one else.
We have never made good decisions in the past as always been hasty so this time i am getting as much information and doing planning from now till then to get it right.
How are you getting on?
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Hello Miss Naughty. Try looking on NABSS website for British curriculum schools in Spain - there are several in CDS. Some say what the fees are on their website and you can contact others for a prospectus and fees. Hope this helps. Also it depends on what your daughter's date of birth is as to which year she will be in. You can also check which IGCSE's they do so you can go for a school doing subjects that your daughter is taking. I'm not sure but I don't think they have to submit coursework which means they won't need to validate what your daughter has already done. But you need to check this.
My daughter will be starting her A levels in Spain and the classes are very small at the school she will be going to.
Good luck with your move.
My daughter will be starting her A levels in Spain and the classes are very small at the school she will be going to.
Good luck with your move.
#15
Hello Miss Naughty. Try looking on NABSS website for British curriculum schools in Spain - there are several in CDS. Some say what the fees are on their website and you can contact others for a prospectus and fees. Hope this helps. Also it depends on what your daughter's date of birth is as to which year she will be in. You can also check which IGCSE's they do so you can go for a school doing subjects that your daughter is taking. I'm not sure but I don't think they have to submit coursework which means they won't need to validate what your daughter has already done. But you need to check this.
My daughter will be starting her A levels in Spain and the classes are very small at the school she will be going to.
Good luck with your move.
My daughter will be starting her A levels in Spain and the classes are very small at the school she will be going to.
Good luck with your move.
Thanks for the information xx




