What are the schools in Madrid like?
When we asked about the schools in Madrid, they said...
"This is a transition school and appropriate only for the very young. The level of English is quite good, but there is no room to run around. I took out my son after 2 years," said one expat in Madrid with children at Numont.
"My only advice to you is not to worry, your child will get a warm welcome and will have a great time through his/her time there. There is a big range of nationalities, so be sure that your kid will learn about other cultures," remarked one parent with kids at St. George's School of Madrid in Madrid.
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What are the schools in Madrid like?
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