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| Just interested to know how people feel about this and to hear your experiences. We have been on the Island for 10 months now and our boys aged 11 and 8 went straight into spanish school, how are other families coping with their childrens education? Paul. ![]() |
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| Thanks for that cinnamon, our boys did find it hard in the beginning, our eldest more so but we were determinded to see it through and the rewards are amazing in terms of how much spanish they now speak and their friends are mostly spanish which we are really pleased about! Our eldest now chats on msn in spanish to his school friends, we are very proud of them both. Quote:
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well done to your kids!
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| We went the opposite way initially. As we weren't sure how things would work out, or whether we would stick it out we put the kids into English school so that they would maintain the work on the same curriculum as in the UK. That way if we went back they should drop straight back into the relevant year without any problems. 2 years later and now that it would appear that we are here for the foreseeable future, we've moved the kids into Spanish school from September. That approach seemed the sensible route to us. But everyone is entitled to do what ever they feel is best for their kids.
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| Regardless of which way you choose to go as a parent you always want what you think is best for your children. My daughter was 6 when she started school here and went straight into the Spanish education system. I did have a few doubts at first but mostly down to my own guilt for putting her into a scary situation. (well i thought it was) Thankfully she settled in straight away and is doing really well. We've been here 3 years now and i don't think i'll ever tire of hearing her flit from one language to another when she's playing with her friends. She makes me so proud. ![]() |
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| I don't think there is a single legitimate reason to put kids into an English school here except for fear on behalf of the parents.
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| I couldn't agree more. One significant benefit of being in Tenerife is the opportunity to learn another language in school, and finish up being bilingual. What a shame it would be to miss out on that.
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| Hello everyone this is my first post! ![]() We are moving over at the end of August and I would of dearly loved our daughter to go to a spanish school for all of the reasons previously stated, however she is 14yrs old and about to embark on her G.C.S.E.s, she is adamant that she will return to the U.K. to go to college/university I feel it would be unfair of us as parents to distrupt her education, at the end of the day we do not know if it will work out for us as a family in Tenerife? I feel that is reason enough to send her to a English school? |
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Just one point, though, if your daughter is interested in studying languages at university, she would get a rocket start in a Spanish school. If she is more interested in sciences, she might find herself at disadvantage in a Spanish school because of the different methods and approaches used which could well be confusing.
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