My children and I are all Canadian born from Quebec. We are currently leaving in the US and planning on returning back. Considering I did not attend an English school in Quebec, is there a way for my children to continue their studies in English within the public school system?
My children and I are all Canadian born from Quebec. We are currently leaving in the US and planning on returning back. Considering I did not attend an English school in Quebec, is there a way for my children to continue their studies in English within the public school system?
Which private English high school would you recommend that does not take grants from the government?
I have emailed many private English schools and they all told me that my children are too old to enter the school without a certificate of eligibility.
Which private English high school would you recommend that does not take grants from the government?
I have emailed many private English schools and they all told me that my children are too old to enter the school without a certificate of eligibility.
Just clarifying your question. Did you mean to say does not take grants? Would imagine most private schools will accept your children if you pay the full tuition and can pass and their entrance standards.
Just clarifying your question. Did you mean to say does not take grants? Would imagine most private schools will accept your children if you pay the full tuition and can pass and their entrance standards.
That's what I thought as well! I emailed literally the most expensive schools in Westmount and they all rejected me saying my kids do not qualify without a certificate of eligibility. I created a new thread for my issue. I did not mean to hijack this thread.
That's what I thought as well! I emailed literally the most expensive schools in Westmount and they all rejected me saying my kids do not qualify without a certificate of eligibility. I created a new thread for my issue. I did not mean to hijack this thread.