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1. Choosing an American School in Europe
Choosing a School Abroad
A major reason for concern for families moving
abroad is actually the provision of education for
their children. Many worry that schools in the
destination country may not be able to offer the
same standard of education that has formerly been
available in the nation of citizenship. Research is
vital prior to any transfer abroad in order to make
the best decision for your loved ones.
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Many countries around the world, particularly those
having a high proportion of expatriates, have a
number of American schools designed to use
familiar models of education for example U.S,, Uk or other systems. These types of schools
generally follow the programs of their chosen design and teach in their native language. A growing
number of American schools follow the American Baccalaureate which is accepted as an entrance
for university around the world. American Schools tend to be located in the main cities of the
globe, although a few can be found in green spaces and these tend to provide boarding as an
alternative to an extended journey from home to school. The majority of good American schools
offer a wide range of extra-curricular activities that broaden your child's education as well as
supplying new interests as well as hobbies.
American Schools in Europe
As well as the American school option, it may also be possible to enroll your child into a local
bilingual school. The benefits of this would be that your child will quickly develop brand new
language skills and might better assimilate into the local community. A downside however would
be that the multilingual school would most probably consume a different system compared to your
child is used to and there may be issues reintegrating back into schools at home or universities.
An American school would be a safer choice, although these do tend to be more costly than
bilingual schools. Although a school may describe itself as an American School, it is important to
check out the nationalities of the students on part as some American schools can have a student
population comprising almost entirely of local students. During these situations overseas college
students can often feel isolated and unable to join in with the rest of the school neighborhood.
2. Careful Planning
Before enrolling your child in any school abroad, make a visit to the school and determine in the
event that the school offers the best for your son or daughter. Take your child along with you on
each visit so they also get a feel for the school. Some American schools will be selective and
others may have long waiting lists. Make sure that the school you select is within traveling range
from home and there is adequate provision for transport to and from school. It is often quite
beneficial to decide on a school first and then search for housing after.
Schools Abroad
American Schools in Europe
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Schools Abroad