Please do some videos on primary schools and do some videos on , if any person move from another country or continent in the middle of academic year, then how to join school. What sort of help will be provided by school to help kid settle in new set-up? List of some good schools. Thank you. Your videos are very informative.
@Olateju Boluwatife Scotland generally practice "inclusive education". This means that most children attend mainstream schools. Most schools however have various hubs within the school to cater for students with special needs including learning disabilities, social anxiety etc. Few children with severe learning disabilities or social anxiety spend the whole school day in an appropriate hub and some spend the school day between the hub and attending few classes. Students will normally be referred for assessment before a learning pathway will be arranged including being placed in a hub or special education settings. Unless you are looking for a private school (of which I do not know any) you can try enrolling your child in a school within your catchment area (a school designated for where you live) and in the process of completing the application form, mention any diagnosis your child has and follow up from there.
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Very useful information. Thanks for sharing
Please do some videos on primary schools and do some videos on , if any person move from another country or continent in the middle of academic year, then how to join school. What sort of help will be provided by school to help kid settle in new set-up? List of some good schools.
Thank you. Your videos are very informative.
Thank you for the suggestion🙂 I will look into making a video on the topic.
Thank you for the video! 😊.
Thank you Menvn
Very helpful
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Can u pliz share links for sponsor/ companies recruiting care giver from overseas with sponsorship, I jus love Scotland as u explain it thank u
Please I need information about Special primary schools for Autistic children - Thanks ma’am: Your content are really helpful
@Olateju Boluwatife Scotland generally practice "inclusive education". This means that most children attend mainstream schools. Most schools however have various hubs within the school to cater for students with special needs including learning disabilities, social anxiety etc. Few children with severe learning disabilities or social anxiety spend the whole school day in an appropriate hub and some spend the school day between the hub and attending few classes. Students will normally be referred for assessment before a learning pathway will be arranged including being placed in a hub or special education settings. Unless you are looking for a private school (of which I do not know any) you can try enrolling your child in a school within your catchment area (a school designated for where you live) and in the process of completing the application form, mention any diagnosis your child has and follow up from there.
Thanks for this. This is quite a relief. I still prefer the public school
Thank you for this!!
Is there free education for children in primary and secondary school?
Yes.
What do you suggest for single parents
Am proud of you.
Thank you sis!!
This is really helpful...we don't have children yet but having this information is great. Thanks for this