Timing is important, so if you have a flexible schedule, try to plan your move around your children’s education, so that they have a smooth transition when relocating and starting their new school. It will also help with fitting into their new environment easier.
Moving during school holidays is one of the most popular choices for families, particularly over the summer holidays, as it’s the longest break.
Bank holiday weekends are another popular moving period. As there's no school, there's some time to get extra tasks done that have been left for the last minute.
Interesting fact: The majority of parents are looking to improve the lifestyle and well-being of their families, with typically about 10 percent of children aged one to 14 moving countries each year!
In the Netherlands, education is compulsory for all children between the ages of five and 18. You can choose between local or international schools. The international curriculum is generally taught in English, which is perfect for your older children who are already in the education system.
An international school is the common option chosen by expats if you are likely to relocate again soon, as many international schools across the world have similar syllabi, meaning there won’t be a massive disruption to your child’s current education.
Attending a local school in Netherlands is a common option for those who are making a permanent move. A local school will ultimately bring you closer to the culture and provide an opportunity to learn the local language with Dutch immersion classes.
Interesting fact: The school schedule in the Netherlands is very different compared to schools in other countries. For instance, on Wednesdays, students are dismissed around noon.
We recommend getting your children involved in the moving process as early as possible. Making them feel involved in the decision-making process will help them to feel excited and ready to settle in when you get there.
The whole moving process doesn’t have to be boring, make it fun! Get them thinking about the colour of their new room by giving them swatches of paint colours. Let them also pick out new furniture and accessories to decorate as a way of them having something to look forward to when moving into their new home.