Children integration in a new school in the Philippines

Hello everyone,

Moving abroad can be particularly hard on children. For any parent planning a move to the Philippines, it is of utmost importance to make sure they do everything in their power to make sure their children's transition is as smooth as possible. Would you be able to give a few tips to parents planning to move to the Philippines by answering the following questions on children integration?

What does one need to factor in when choosing a new school for their children in the Philippines?

How does one prepare their children for the transition into a new school in the Philippines?

How does one help their children integrate into their new school? Any tips to help a child transitioning into a completely different new program or curriculum?

Is there an age period during which a child really should change schools?

What are the signs that a child is having trouble transitioning into their new school?

Tell us how it went for your child in the Philippines.

Please share your experience,

Bhavna

I think you should consider homeschooling. The schools here are horrible wastes. They dont separate smarter college capable kids from the restand waste far too much classroom time on sports or vocational things. They also always seem to have holidays.