My BiL lives in Cassis and works at the uni' in Marseille. My 3 neices and nephews were pretty much brought up there, although the oldest moved when she was nine. Personally, I think a French state school would be really hard work for a child of that age - you might just have got away with it if you had moved at the beginning of secondary school but I'm not sure that any state school is a great idea for a senior with no French.
I'll ask if he knows what's available though. But I know his own opinion of the French state schooling system and he feels it is very formal and structured, and doesn't encourage a lot of creative thought! All three children (now 100% bilingual) are now either back, or on their way back, to the UK to complete their educations (one at and the other about to go to Uni' and the youngest to do his A levels.)
Hi Steven,
From responses to other similar posts, the general consensus is that 12 is the maximum age one should risk moving a child into a different language and education system.
In two years time your son will have commenced his GSCE syllabus and at that point you are really committed until he finishes his exams. There will always be examples of teenagers who have moved successfully, it is just a question of do you want to risk your childs future education, when you just have to wait a few years until he has finished his schooling.
There is loads of threads on this Forum about bringing children to France, especially teenagers. There are varying opinions about whether to do it. You will see that there are some people who do not recommend it at all. Others have positive experiences (me amongst them). Read on:
http://www.completefrance.com/cs/forums/1101592/ShowPost.aspx
http://www.completefrance.com/cs/forums/1149881/ShowPost.aspx
http://www.completefrance.com/cs/forums/1134857/ShowPost.aspx
What they can do later?
http://www.completefrance.com/cs/forums/1149235/ShowPost.aspx
If you search on the words 'international school', you will find out about those as well.
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