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Choosing Schools When Repatriating
This is the time of year when families often think about repatriation, and for those with school aged children the prospect of another separation from friends, in and of itself, is daunting. Making sure that they begin next year in an environment which minimizes curriculum differences, where teachers understand the process of re-entry,... »
Relocating Abroad? A Primer On International Schools
Internationals schools were originally founded to serve expatriate populations. Many of the first international schools were founded as a result of a foreign state department or military presence in a country. In today's global economy, there is now also demand from multinational companies for these kinds of schools. There were various impulses behind the... »
Relocating With Teenagers: When is the Best Time to Move – International Schools
There is no perfect time to move a child, or no specific age at which a child becomes too old to relocate. At each year, the decision of whether or not to move a child presents trade-offs. Sometimes parents of secondary school children are unwilling to move their children to another country.... »
Schools: Education and Relocation
Educational concerns are often overlooked when structuring an expatriate package, but to families moving with children there is no greater obstacle to taking on an assignment or to the potential success of a move. »

