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MrsTT
30-05-2011, 12:01
These are the ones I know of at the moment- please update if you have any more information.

Wingate School (http://www.wingateschool.com/) Cabo Blanco

The British School (http://www.britishschooltenerife.com/) combined Trinity & Yeoward in the North of the island.

St Andrews Primary (http://standrewstenerife.com) in the North

Callao Learning Centre, (http://www.callaolearning.org/) Callao Salvaje. Adeje

jojoxx1971
07-06-2011, 13:36
Hi
I can't seem to find any details on school fees for English speaking schools.
If anyone knows the current fees for private schools in the South I would really appreciate some help.
Many thanks!

TenerifeTeddy
07-06-2011, 14:12
Click on the links in the post above your post and it will take you to their websites where their fees are displayed from the top drop down menu bar.

lauraleah
27-07-2011, 09:03
do the spanish state schools teach the resident kids english? i would prefer my daughters to go to mainstream spanish school.?

bonitatime
27-07-2011, 10:26
Yes they learn English but dependibg on the age if your child I would try to find someone like Mrs Teddy would would suplement their English reading and writing.
Both of mine learnt to read before they were 6 in English as I felt they needed to learn english first as if not they would struggle as it is so much less logical than Spanish

MrsTT
27-07-2011, 10:30
Hi
I can't seem to find any details on school fees for English speaking schools.
If anyone knows the current fees for private schools in the South I would really appreciate some help.
Many thanks!

If you click on the links to the schools in the first post, all of them have details of their fees on their web pages.

MrsTT
27-07-2011, 10:33
Yes they learn English but dependibg on the age if your child I would try to find someone like Mrs Teddy would would suplement their English reading and writing.
Both of mine learnt to read before they were 6 in English as I felt they needed to learn english first as if not they would struggle as it is so much less logical than Spanish

Thanks for that. There are pages on our WITZENDwebsite re learning to read - see the link in my signature. I may have some spaces for private pupils in September, lauraleah please PM me if you are interested.

lauraleah
31-07-2011, 09:42
thanks mrs TT but we are not ready to move over yet. its prob going to be this time next year at earliest. got a lot of planning and saving to do first. ill check back next year to see what we can do xx thanks tho

MrsTT
31-07-2011, 09:48
thanks mrs TT but we are not ready to move over yet. its prob going to be this time next year at earliest. got a lot of planning and saving to do first. ill check back next year to see what we can do xx thanks tho

Good luck with all your research - we are glad the forum can help you.:)

MrsTT
29-11-2011, 08:58
I have recently opened the Callao Learning Centre in Callao Salvaje. We take pupils from 4+ in daily classes, and specialise helping children develop at their own pace with small classes and individual education plans. Based on the UK curriculum, the work is delivered through topics that interest and engage the children,with regular reports to parents on progress and skills gained. The website is under development and hopefully on line after Christmas,but in the meantime please direct enquiries to WITZEND through the links in my signature.

MrsTT
02-07-2013, 14:13
Posting this page again to help people with finding the British schools in Tenerife.

gntjones
12-03-2014, 03:54
These are the ones I know of at the moment- please update if you have any more information.

Wingate School (http://www.wingateschool.com/) Cabo Blanco

The British School (http://www.britishschooltenerife.com/) combined Trinity & Yeoward in the North of the island.

St Andrews Primary (http://standrewstenerife.com) in the North

Callao Learning Centre, (http://www.callaolearning.org/) Callao Salvaje. Adeje

Hello - do you know of any Colleges in Tenerife, either British or Spanish speaking, or more keyed to English speakers, don't want our son to be the odd one out ??