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There is a chance that the family two dc's at primary level will look to move to Geneva for the school year starting Sept The advice I've been given is to apply to go on the wait list the International Schools now to have a better chance of getting in. The little one will be starting in reception so possibly a better chance of entry then but the older one needs a year 3 place so that will depend on movement within the school I presume?
I also understand from general "googling" that wait lists are long and it's not always easy to get in. What has been your experience of getting in on the wait list? I know some of you will suggest them going local but we won't be there for a long time 2 - 3 years max and particularly for the older one would like at least school, to be as familiar as possible.
He doesn't "do change! That said, I also think the move might do him good. Thanks in advance. Are there not local schools in France, such as in Ferney-Voltaire, where they do part French-English curriculum? I think we'd prefer for the reasons mentioned to go international unless the one you mention is similar? We are moving to Geneva in the summer and lived there previously Back then, it used to be straight forward to get school places, now it is a complete nightmare! Yes, do put your DC's applications in for international schools now, it costs nothing to submit the form and keeps your options open.
As to how the waiting lists might shift who knows?! As natation says, there are a good number of bilingual primaries in Geneva, I would second her idea of seriously considering them as an option. The AGEP website www. As far as I know there are no elementaires grrr no accents on keyboard with the English component like the lycee in Ferney. Jeanne d'Arc in Gex has I think introduced a programme which contains a higher English component to it.