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1. The North American Connection
(Other/Affiliated Networks)
... assignment or who have chosen to relocate to England permanently. We include women who are single, partnered, or married. Many members have children - both young and grown-up. We come from all areas ...
2. Education in the UK
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... in school systems and to find the right school for your children. This section will give you an insight on the different options you have within England's Educational System and help you make the right ...
3. Education in the UK
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
... in school systems and to find the right school for your children. This section will give you an insight on the different options you have within England's Educational System and help you make the right ...
4. Primary Schooling – Key Stages 1 & 2
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... cover English, Mathematics and Science. The assessment enables parents and teachers to see how the children are progressing in comparison with all the other children of the same age.  ...
5. Primary Schooling – Key Stages 1 & 2
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
... cover English, Mathematics and Science. The assessment enables parents and teachers to see how the children are progressing in comparison with all the other children of the same age.  ...
6. The National Curriculum
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... 5 and 16 years. Children are legally required to start attending school at the start of the term after their fifth birthday, however children often start earlier than this. Pupils are required to stay ...
7. The National Curriculum
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
... 5 and 16 years. Children are legally required to start attending school at the start of the term after their fifth birthday, however children often start earlier than this. Pupils are required to stay ...
8. Settling In Checklist
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... if you have children).  Put up photos, flowers, personal touches, bring books and movies etc. 6Fully immerse yourself in the British Culture! The sooner you get the hang of the locals the sooner you ...
9. Meeting Friends Locally
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... clubs and organisations for almost any type of activity or hobby. In my London borough we for example have: Organised children play groups, adult evening school classes, language classes, running clubs, ...
10. Moving With Children?
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
Relocating is often as challenging as it is exciting, and it is as hard for children as it is for adults.  Like you, your children will be leaving behind friends and familiar places. They will be starting ...
11. Terms & Conditions
(Other/Support)
... by adults. Adults may purchase products for children as long as the products purchased are intended by the manufacturer for use or consumption by children. 3. Privacy 3LEARNING LTD takes your ...
12. Find Your Answers
(Other/Home)
... or is it free? My children will be going to a British school. How does the British school system work? Can we select our own school? How do I best get around in my new town and in the rest of the ...
13. The Culture Class Dream Plan
(Relocation Zone/Plan Your Success)
... each other. 2A dream that is written down becomes more tangible and real – especially for children. 3Writing down a dream creates a contract or a commitment to carry out the dream. 4Remember how ...
14. Culture Shock
(Relocation Zone/Prepare To Relocate)
...  A "bad day" at home can usually be attributed to something concrete (crying children and a lack of sleep) and quickly resolved. The sources of stress during a relocating can be a bit harder to identify. ...
15. Five Simple Questions
(Relocation Zone/Prepare To Relocate)
...  Typical examples of people’s positive expectations are: spending more quality time with your family, learning from a new culture, better money and career opportunities, it is good for the children, ...
16. UK Information & Facts
(Other/Section Introduction Pages)
... Is health care and hospital treatement free for expats? What is the NHS? How do you select a school and what is the school system like? Are there special rules for expat children? Does everybody wear ...
17. Meeting & Greeting
(Cultural Training/Social Culture)
... Mrs., etc.) you should use that prefix. Most people will usually ask you to call them by their first name. Children will generally call their parents' friends by their first name.  ...
18. 18th and 19th Centuries
(UK Information/Facts)
... schools for pre-working age children (5 or 6) had funeral clubs to pay for each others funeral arrangements), crime, and social deprivation. The transition to industrialization was not wholly seamless for ...
19. List of International Schools
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... GU32 3EL Tel: +44 (0)1730 268 244 e-mail: ecis@ecis.org They provide a directory of international schools for expatriate children The Advisory Centre for Education (ACE) Ltd 1B Aberdeen Studios, ...
20. List of International Schools
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
... GU32 3EL Tel: +44 (0)1730 268 244 e-mail: ecis@ecis.org They provide a directory of international schools for expatriate children The Advisory Centre for Education (ACE) Ltd 1B Aberdeen Studios, ...
21. International Schools
(UK Information/Preview Content)
International schools cater mainly to students who are not nationals of the UK, such as the children of the staff of international businesses, international organizations, foreign embassies, missions, ...
22. International Schools
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
International schools cater mainly to students who are not nationals of the UK, such as the children of the staff of international businesses, international organizations, foreign embassies, missions, ...
23. Independent Schools & Colleges
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... more difficult as pupils are prepared for the entrance examinations to senior schools. Most schools will accept pupils with a basic knowledge of English. If the children do not speak any English, some ...
24. Independent Schools & Colleges
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
... more difficult as pupils are prepared for the entrance examinations to senior schools. Most schools will accept pupils with a basic knowledge of English. If the children do not speak any English, some ...
25. School travel & transport
(UK Information/Preview Content)
If your children are attending their nearest allocated school and that school is beyond statutory walking distance (two miles for pupils under the age of eight, or three miles for pupils of eight and ...
26. School travel & transport
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
If your children are attending their nearest allocated school and that school is beyond statutory walking distance (two miles for pupils under the age of eight, or three miles for pupils of eight and ...
27. Enrolling in a State School
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... your children are academically inclined, then you will want to choose a school where you are sure they will be challenged. If they need extra help with learning, you will want to be sure that your selected school ...
28. Enrolling in a State School
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
... your children are academically inclined, then you will want to choose a school where you are sure they will be challenged. If they need extra help with learning, you will want to be sure that your selected school ...
29. The Right to School
(UK Information/Preview Content)
Parents living in the UK have the right to choose the type of education they prefer for their children. Over 90% have their children educated in the State System whilst the balance chooses independent ...
30. The Right to School
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
Parents living in the UK have the right to choose the type of education they prefer for their children. Over 90% have their children educated in the State System whilst the balance chooses independent ...
31. Nationality & Citizenship
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... as au pairs and overseas domestic staff, family members and adopted children, working holidays, highly-skilled migrants, and investors in Britain. UK visas (opens new window) Work Permits The work ...
32. Pharmacies
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... have to pay for the medication. Prescriptions for pregnant women and children are free of charge. If you have a minor health problem for which you don't want to see your GP, your Chemist may be able ...
33. Dentists
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... restriction in the selection of a dentist. The NHS still provides a free service for children under 16. There are a few NHS dentists who will treat adults but the majority now charge for their services. ...
34. National Health Service
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... child care clinic for children less than five years of age, home visits by health visitors to check child development, immunisations, dentistry, eye examinations, and prescriptions. All family members ...
35. Pharmacies
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... have to pay for the medication. Prescriptions for pregnant women and children are free of charge. If you have a minor health problem for which you don't want to see your GP, your Chemist may be able ...
36. Dentists
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... restriction in the selection of a dentist. The NHS still provides a free service for children under 16. There are a few NHS dentists who will treat adults but the majority now charge for their services. ...
37. National Health Service
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... child care clinic for children less than five years of age, home visits by health visitors to check child development, immunisations, dentistry, eye examinations, and prescriptions. All family members ...
38. State Pension
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... credit for people caring for children or severely disabled people and converting past years of Home Responsibilities Protection into years of credits. Increasing basic State Pension in line with earnings, ...
39. State Pension
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... credit for people caring for children or severely disabled people and converting past years of Home Responsibilities Protection into years of credits. Increasing basic State Pension in line with earnings, ...
40. Cost of Living in the UK
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... and past medical history. Approximately cost for 2 adults and 2 children would be around £1,000 p.a. The National Health Service is free. (see Health Care) Telephone - BT (British Telecom) ...
41. Cost of Living in the UK
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... amount of cover required, and past medical history. Approximately cost for 2 adults and 2 children would be around £1,000 p.a. The National Health Service is free. (see Health Care) Telephone ...
42. Public Transportation
(UK Information/Preview Content)
London Underground A single ticket for travelling with London Underground cost from £3.00 for adults and £1.50 for children. Fortunately there are several ways of saving up to 50% of the cost. To ...
43. Public Transportation
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
London Underground A single ticket for travelling with London Underground cost from £3.00 for adults and £1.50 for children. Fortunately there are several ways of saving up to 50% of the cost. To ...
44. Tudor England
(UK Information/Facts)
... during the Dissolution. Edward and Mary Henry VIII had one legitimate child and two illegitimate children who survived him, all of whom ascended to the Crown. The first to reign was Edward VI of ...
45. The Relocation Zone
(Other/Section Introduction Pages)
... provides guidelines and ideas to how you and your family can arrive and settle with as few problems as possible. You will amongst other things learn: 1The best way to prepare for a move with your children ...

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