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Coming Home To Roost: The Pleasures and Perils of Returning to School in the UK
Where to Live in Paris: Neighborhoods and Schools
Choosing Schools for Small Children - written for Russia but useful worldwide
Accreditation Agencies/Inspection Organisations: Which Ones Are Real?
There comes a time in the life of most expatriate families when they have to decide about their children’s education – do we stay or do we go? Now or later? Should our children take all their public exams at an international school abroad, or would they be better served at a school in the UK?
Comparing US and English ages, stages, grades and exams from English nursery through A levels, from American Kindergarten through 12th grade, and when students take AP, IB or GCSEs.
It may be as flat, but Toto, we’re not in Kansas anymore. The thought of moving to the Netherlands may seem as simple as clicking your heels together. It is Europe after all; how hard can it be? Let experienced expat Helen Hagemann show you the way.
If you want to live in the country rather than the city in the Netherlands, here is the lowdown from our Netherlands editor.
A snapshot of international schools in Amsterdam that are considered (although not necessarily chosen) by English-speaking families, with the best visited and reviewed by the Good Schools Guide.