Changing schools and moving can be stressful, even if the entire family is excited about the move. The purpose of this article is to give you a checklist of all the things you may need to think about as you orchestrate your move and what you may need to do when changing schools. We have set up a list of things to do along a timeline to mirror your busy schedule as you get your household and school paperwork in order.
As soon as you decide to move
- Changing Schools?
- Private schools often have rigorous admissions. As soon as you realize that a move is necessary, it would help if you researched the private schools in the area and set up interviews so that you can better ascertain your family's fit for the school.
- Get on the waiting list. Even if you cannot get your children into your first choice school because they do not have room, stay on their waiting list. Students drop out, move themselves, etc.
- Consider using an educational consultant from your target destination to help you decide where to place your children when you move.
- Give yourself enough time for your children to take admissions tests, if required, or placement tests so that the school can best determine fit for your children.
- Find out if any extra-curricular activities require early enrollment or may involve practice over the summer before the school year starts.
- Find daycare services or extended day services as soon as possible. Most of these services will have waiting