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   21/04/2008, 20:59
Angus and Barbara McPherson is not online. Last active: 19/06/2008 21:28:18 Angus and Barbara McPherson

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My wife and I are moving to France for good in 2011 our daughter will be eleven years of age . Will it be hard for her we are comming to the Lot valley are the schools good?
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   21/04/2008, 21:08
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Gosh! Most people don't seem to know they're moving with this much notice.

If there is one thing you can do, get French lessons, particularly for your daughter, before you come. 

Things will be so much better for her if she's had two or three years instruction with the tutor knowing that this is to prepare her for school and life here.

I know some people 'get by' and some do really, really well, but it would be a distinct benefit for your daughter.


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   21/04/2008, 23:20
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The general consensus from other related threads seems to be that 11 years of age is the sensible maximum age to move a child into a different education system and language. Any later and you run the risk that if your daughter struggles to pick up the language, or you have to return to the UK then it is very difficult to catch up on missed syllabus.

The more fluent in French your daughter can become before the move, the better.


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   22/04/2008, 20:04
JSA Aude is not online. Last active: 11/05/2008 16:48:35 JSA Aude

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Hi Tresco.

Wow, how many times have we done this???  Just to say one happy story.  J and I moved here when our son was nine, straight into the little primaire in the village, no english speakers, now doing the brevet at college this year and hopefully off to lycee - still no brit friends but totally ok.  Good luck!!!


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   24/04/2008, 12:56
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 JSA Aude wrote:
Hi Tresco.

Wow, how many times have we done this??? 

Hi there JSA.  Smile [:)]

I'm glad to hear your son continues to do well in school.  Did you choose his school after deciding where to live, or vice versa?


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   24/04/2008, 14:34
JSA Aude is not online. Last active: 11/05/2008 16:48:35 JSA Aude

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Did consider sending him to the primaire in  the local town of the vicinity we had chosen to live in but, having decided on this house and having a little school in the village opted for the latter.  Definitely was the right decision as he then got to know the children in the villag/ locality who he went up to college with and are still his best mates.  The head was also his teacher, a super chap who, with his wife, was involved in the village fete etc thereby we ended up helping out at the various events and have done for the last six years.  Would highly recommend a village school if possible, much more convenient (!) and also enables the child to mix and make friends with the local children.


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