Spanish schools not accepting British children
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Re: Spanish schools not accepting British children
And instead of paying attention to the comments of the people why you don't prove? It is strange, because it is the first time that I listen something like that, or same they have spoken to you of very conflicting people. It is the first time that I listen something like that. You should prove and later to say
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Re: Spanish schools not accepting British children
And instead of paying attention to the comments of the people why you don't prove? It is strange, because it is the first time that I listen something like that, or same they have spoken to you of very conflicting people. It is the first time that I listen something like that. You should prove and later to say
#18
Re: Spanish schools not accepting British children
It is better to try to make to understand that simply not to make anything. At least I attempt it and in my basic, poor english (and It should be more a sample of gratefulness that of reproach). If this responds to your irony...
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Re: Spanish schools not accepting British children
Thanks for the replies, I have just returned from a weekend in Spain and have again been speaking to people already living there, I believe the schooling problem arises when teenagers leave the UK and then have to integrate into Spanish school life, learning a new language and making new friends. My children are 3, 5 and 8 and they are already having spanish lessons here in the UK, when we move over we will be living really close to El Limonar in Villamartin, but we think they would integrate better at a local primary school. Hopefully, by the time they reach secondary school they will all be fluent in Spanish and it won't be an issue.
#20
Re: Spanish schools not accepting British children
Thanks for the replies, I have just returned from a weekend in Spain and have again been speaking to people already living there, I believe the schooling problem arises when teenagers leave the UK and then have to integrate into Spanish school life, learning a new language and making new friends. My children are 3, 5 and 8 and they are already having spanish lessons here in the UK, when we move over we will be living really close to El Limonar in Villamartin, but we think they would integrate better at a local primary school. Hopefully, by the time they reach secondary school they will all be fluent in Spanish and it won't be an issue.