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hiya all
we have the oppurtunity to move to granada area on the 20th may permantkley but i have 5 small children will they adapt ok to life over there and how does schooling work does anyone know?
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Re: hiya all
Originally Posted by mumof5under5
(Post 4631442)
we have the oppurtunity to move to granada area on the 20th may permantkley but i have 5 small children will they adapt ok to life over there and how does schooling work does anyone know?
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Re: hiya all
lol i know would we cope in spain with them??? hehehehe
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Re: hiya all
Originally Posted by mumof5under5
(Post 4631508)
lol i know would we cope in spain with them??? hehehehe
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Re: hiya all
Originally Posted by rugbymatt
(Post 4631517)
If you can cope with them at all then you can cope with them ANYWHERE!
added to which, where I live there's free full time education from age 3 (gotta be a bonus in your situation!), though I'm not sure if it's a national thing. In my opinion, the education system here is at least as good as in the UK, if not better, and runs on similar lines |
Re: hiya all
do the kids fit in ok with the spanish speaking schools?
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Re: hiya all
Originally Posted by mumof5under5
(Post 4631442)
we have the oppurtunity to move to granada area on the 20th may permantkley but i have 5 small children will they adapt ok to life over there and how does schooling work does anyone know?
I came when my son was 6 - within 6 months he was having no problems at all communicating with the other children or the teachers go for it while they are young :thumbsup: ps yes in this area its free schooling from age 3 too |
Re: hiya all
Originally Posted by mumof5under5
(Post 4631442)
we have the oppurtunity to move to granada area on the 20th may permantkley but i have 5 small children will they adapt ok to life over there and how does schooling work does anyone know?
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Re: hiya all
Originally Posted by mumof5under5
(Post 4631442)
we have the oppurtunity to move to granada area on the 20th may permantkley but i have 5 small children will they adapt ok to life over there and how does schooling work does anyone know?
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Re: hiya all
Originally Posted by mumof5under5
(Post 4631648)
do the kids fit in ok with the spanish speaking schools?
mine were 4 & 7 when we arrived, spent a year at an international (english speaking ) school .....waste of money IMO at that age (in retrospect)............, so 5 & nearly 9 when they started spanish school just over 2 years ago sometimes when they are playing with their spanish friends I find it hard to work out which child is mine...they sound so spanish....and even spanish people haven't realised they are english until they speak in english! |
Re: hiya all
Originally Posted by Kyla
(Post 4631965)
Hi there. Which area of Granada might you be moving to? I'm moving to Granada later this year.
cullar we are moving to its a little village am really nervous dont know if i can go through with it being born and breed in britain lol!! |
Re: hiya all
hi there
The kids will adapt without any problem. The younger the better!!. Schooling (obligatory) starts at 6,, so any that turn 6 in 2007 will officially start in September. Nursery type schooling starts at 3. Loooooooooooooooong school holidays though in summer (12 weeks) School books now free in AndalucÃa, but you have to provide eveything else,pens, paints,paper, books etc... free transport for 6 & over in most rural areas. As soon as you get here , go to the local school, and find out if you can get them in for Sept. Official registration will be over by then, but if there are places, then no problem. Try to get the kids to learn as much Spanish as possible before you get here, even if it´s only how to give their names, and hola-adios-gracias. Personally we have found the schooling excellent. Official statistics indicate that it´s overall better in Spain, and more kids reach a higher standard, but obviously there´s good and bad everywhere. Small rural junior schools,also generally do better than bigger ones. My daughter (youngest) is in year 5 at junior school. There are only 7 kids in her class which is actually year 5 and 6. lots more personal attention etc... Her school does LOADS of school trips ( free or small charge ) just had 4 nights in Granada province at an eco'school type place, to learn about environment, and on way there had day in Granada city, went to Science park and cinema, etc... only cost 10 euros and that was their cinema and spends for first day. Boys at local high school, 1 pc per 2 kids in each classroom, loads trips too, but not so free!!, and good standards too ( well for the one that wants to study!!) sorry... gone on a bit hope it helps |
Re: hiya all
how far away do you live from cullar?
yeah it helped loads thanks |
Re: hiya all
Originally Posted by mumof5under5
(Post 4632233)
cullar we are moving to its a little village am really nervous dont know if i can go through with it being born and breed in britain lol!!
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Re: hiya all
:o not sure really!!! have to dig out a map and check where Cullar is!! Heard of it, think I may even have driven throughnear it, but mind totally blank as to where it is!!we are about 30 mins from Baza, which has a good hospital btw if you didnt know, and lots of shops. hosp ben great with the kids, was there today in fact
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