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Old 12.12.2009, 23:00
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Re: Schooling in Zurich

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Thank you all for the replies. I am sure I am probably stressing too much and under estimating how adaptable children are but I would hate for my move to 'hurt' them. That said I think they could end up with a very enviable education if we go for the move.
Feeling stressed is normal. Moving to a new country is a big change, and change is stressful. The problem I see, and have encountered personally, is how to avoid letting the stress get to you and in particular, not affect your children. If you are worried, and your children sense this, they worry too.

I have helped many families relocate here and most have children in local schools. It can work. It won't be without hiccups but I have to say that for most the experience is a very positive one. It is extremely important to choose the right area to live if your children will attend local schools. This can make all the difference in the world.
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