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hughes40

hi myself my husband and 13 year old daughter are moving to malta in august we are not sure of the best place to live or to send our daughter to school . if anyone could help me i would be grateful thank you.

tearnet

hughes40 wrote:

hi myself my husband and 13 year old daughter are moving to malta in august we are not sure of the best place to live or to send our daughter to school . if anyone could help me i would be grateful thank you.


You really need to supply a bit more information regarding your circumstances before anyone can give advice.

Are you going to have to work and if so where?
Have you been to Malta before?

There is a lot of information already on the forum  regarding schools and accommodation and I would suggest you look through those and then ask more specific questions.

August is probably the worst month to move in as temperature will  be very high and property rentals will  be scarce.

Terry

hughes40

Yes, you're right. I will read through the blog, and be more precise. Regards Victoria

cheyni

Hi Victoria. We are also moving over from Ireland around the same time with our 3 daughters  (15,13 & 5 )and are looking at central areas (attard / balzan etc )..

hughes40

Hi cheyni, we only made a decision recently so everything is up in the air regarding schools and were we will live. If you have any information on school s I would appreciate it. We are thinking state schools to keep the costs down, any thoughts.  kind regards vic

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