Newbie Londoner relocating to Belize '18
I'm a new member to Expat.com and I have to say... in the few days I have been reading blogs, posts, forums on this site I have learnt so much already about Belize... so thank you Expat.com. I'm from London England, I'm married with 2 boys, and incidentally I had never really heard about Belize before I met my husband, it has always been his dream to move to Belize, and having spent nearly a month there in January of this year, its also my dream too. So, that really brings me to why I'm on this site, yep we've decided 2018 is going to be the year we finally pack our bags, say goodbye to the shores of England and hello to the Caribbean sea. What's attracted us to Belize apart from the amazing weather, lifestyle and beautiful surroundings is though Belize is so far from the UK it use to be a British Colony, English is their first language and their education system still follows the British education system in part also we met so many lovely people in Belize earlier this year so we have gained a good insight into what life potentially could be for us and we're very excited. We are under no illusions that we will experience no challenges but that really isn't an issue for us. If anyone could help us with information about schools, we have a son who will be doing his GCSEs in summer '18 so, with the research I've already done pertaining to schools in Belize he will be entering Junior College, we also have a toddler who will be staring reception in '18. We would also like any information or knowledge shared from anyone who has started a new life in Belize with a young family. We would love any information regarding accommodation as we are thinking of renting for the first 6 months and then getting something more permanent. Most of our time spent in Belize was in San Pedro and though we loved it, both my husband and myself found it a little too touristy we have been thinking of maybe spending time Placencia, Punta Gorda.
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We are here with our 15, 5, and 3 yos. Been here 2.5 years now. Our 19 yo is in the states. We live just south of Placencia in monkey River. We unschool, so I can't say a whole lot about the schools, but I know there's a decent school in Placencia called Placencia International Academy. I've heard it's Montessori-ish, particularly for littles. There's a junior college across the lagoon in Independence. I can't speak to the quality there. I'm just not sure.
We definitely love the south, though, and Belize is an awesome place to raise kids.
Depending on where you are to settle there should be access to good High schools/colleges in all districts. Most complaints about the education system are due to difficulty changing from the very different north american system and/or returning into that system. My personal knowledge is limited as I don't have kids in school. There are 2 very good colleges in the Cayo district, that I do know of, but if you are wanting coastal location Cayo is as far inland as it gets, but a lovely area.
I appreciate the information provided, and I will definitely research a bit more about the schools. We are actually thinking of sending our youngest to a Montessori nursery whilst in London as learning through play is a great way to learn, so, if we could continue that form of learning in Belize that would be great. My children loved Belize when we visited it was such a shame to bring them back to the UK (not that we don't like the UK, but we feel living in a big city is not the best place to raise a family) but they too are excited about moving to Belize. Have you been living in Belize long? sorry if I missed that in your post but I have my toddler climbing all over me at the moment
so its possible I have missed something.Its great to know my son could potentially still do his A Levels in Belize, as that's the route he would have taken if we were to remain in the UK.
I'll definitely do dome more research into the education system, whilst I was in Belize I spoke to parents sending their children to the local primary school and most of what they had to say was all good. Just seeing how well behaved the children were and how smart they looked in their uniforms in part convinced me and my husband that moving to Belize would definitely be a positive thing for the children.

Hospital condition here are not good.
All local doctors and hospitals are available to Expats too. Dentistry is considerably less expensive than in the US ( like often only 25% of the price) I don't know how costs line up against non NHS dentistry in UK. Its been a Long while since I had the luxury of going to see a doctor or the hospital without it costing a bundle, on top of the exhorbitant monthly insurrance fees. I do miss the NHS.
Thanks for your reply it helps a lot to see how other expats do things in Belize. Healthcare is a big concern for me and hubby esp as we have a very young child at least having an idea of our options will definitely put our minds. At the moment we're leaning towards international healthcare insurance, though we still need to do more research. Thanks again

Thanks again for you reply given a much better insight into the healthcare situation in Belize

The repatriation insurance should cover returning to your home country so could be worth it to get into the health care you trust in an emergency. Being flown to the US for treatment as a foreigner would bankrupt you very quickly.
Emergency/ trauma/high tech care is non existant though first class in Chetumal Mx
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