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Moving to Spain: Finding a School

Contents:
Introduction

Moving to Spain
Registration Procedures
The Residence Permit
Moving Goods
Moving Plants & Animals
Moving Financial Assets
Moving Cars
The Driving Licence
Finding Accommodation
Finding a School

Living in Spain
The System
General Taxation
Cost of Living
Shopping
Accommodation
Cultural & Social Life
Educational System
Private Life
Transport
Health Systems

Social Security
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E forms: General Overview
Registration (workers)
Sickness Insurance
Unemployment Insurance

Working in Spain
General EU Legislation
Finding a Job
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Recognition of Diplomas
General System
Paramedical Professions
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Engineers
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Useful Contacts for Employment Services in Spain
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Useful Contacts for Taxes in Spain
Useful Contacts for Education and the Recognition of Diplomas in Spain
Useful Contacts for Tourism and Transport in Spain
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Finding a School
There are three kinds of schools in Spain: public, state-subsidised private and private, although most are public or state-subsidised private.

Public: These schools are publicly owned and run by the different Autonomous Communities. They are free.

State-subsidised private: Private schools that are subsidised by the Autonomous Communities to provide compulsory education free of charge. Some charge small amounts for teaching materials, clothing, etc.

Private: Privately-owned establishments whose cost depends on many factors, such as the enrolment fee, whether services are included, or not, eg. transport, school meals, special classes, sports, facilities, etc. The minimum cost is around €200 per month, while the maximum depends on the services agreed and the type of school, and may total more than €500.

Timetables

These may be full or part-time, depending on the educational level studied and the school chosen. A continuous day of teaching, without any breaks, usually runs from 9.00 to 14.00, leaving the afternoons free. If the day is split, the classes end at lunch time, for example from 9.00 to 12:30 and then from 15.00 to 17.00. Most primary education establishments split their teaching day, with small time variations, while secondary schools usually teach over a continuous day.

Enrolment period

Applications for compulsory schooling open in the months of March and April. There is a special period in September. However, applications for compulsory education are accepted throughout the school year if there is a good reason for changing schools.

School calendar

There may be variations between the different Autonomous Communities, but starting dates are in mid-September and finishing dates are in June, with holidays at Christmas, Easter and in the summer.

Last updated 02/08

Source: European Union
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