Moving to a new country can be especially difficult for children. Every parent that I have worked with worries about the academic, social and personal effects of a big move on their children. Finding the right school for your child is half the battle as that is where most of their social connections will be made. We can help you evaluate school options, advise on their individual ethos and provide guidance to help you select the right option for your children.
How it works
We research schools, talk to Admissions clerks and come up with a short list of options and a realistic assessment of the availability of places at these schools.
We arrange for a suitable time for you to visit Dublin and escort you on a “tour” of the short listed schools.
We are then available to you and your family to answer any questions you need to ask to ensure you have all the information required to select the best school(s) for your children.
We then arrange for offers to be sent from the schools and help co ordinate the paperwork required to secure the places you want for your children.
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“Completely by chance, I found Lesley from Local Line. We met at Easter in Dublin and she has been nothing but amazingly helpful from the start. She is also very nice and approachable. It is not a cheap service but for us it was worth every penny. My husband works very long hours in a very pressured job and I work from home. Travelling to Dublin to visit many houses was not doable and adding all the costs that it would have been a relocating agent was effectively cheaper. We already had a school for our children but she can definitively help with that too. For us Lesley – Found a few houses, all meeting our requirements but was able to snap up a period property which is in our preferred location so we can walk/cycle to school; Lesley, organised the inventory of the house and the key exchange. Lesley also advised on health insurance – which is very different than in the UK, recommend a few camps/clubs and answered all the questions I had regarding the move and made it generally less str …