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 Moving to Punta Prima. Help!!

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Moving to Punta Prima. Help!!

Postby xgembeanx » Thu Dec 30, 2010 9:20 pm

Hello, myself my boyfriend and our 2 children are planning on moving to spain, we would like to move to the Punte Prima area, near Torrevieja. i am having trouble finding a list of state schools in and around that area, anyone know of any? or where i could look?
we would also be looking for full time jobs so im guessing that in the school holidays i would need excellent childcare.
any advice at all would be very welcome.
thanks Gemma
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Re: Moving to Punta Prima. Help!!

Postby texkourgan » Fri Dec 31, 2010 11:04 am

Easy expat has a guide to Madrid that may give you some helpful info on schools and child care facilities in Spain in general: http://www.easyexpat.com/en/madrid.htm. The section on school systems may help you establish just what you need: http://www.easyexpat.com/en/madrid/scho ... system.htm

I also found this site which sounds like it might be just what you & your family need: http://www.spainandmore.co.uk/p_spain/education.php. It includes tips on schooling in Spain & Resources for british in Spain:
THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH SCHOOLS IN SPAIN
www.nabss.org/intro.htm

THE COUNCIL OF BRITISH INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
www.cobisec.org

EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION
www.eaie.nl

Best of luck!
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Re: Moving to Punta Prima. Help!!

Postby xgembeanx » Fri Dec 31, 2010 11:33 pm

hi, thank you for replying :o)
will have a look at them pages,
do you live near punta prima?
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Re: Moving to Punta Prima. Help!!

Postby texkourgan » Sun Jan 02, 2011 8:47 am

Unfortunatley I do not live in the area. I just saw some infor that I thought would be of service to you. Best of luck in your move!
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