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Transition process from British International to a Scottish school

Liberty77

Dear All


I am looking to get some advise or tips on the best way to relocate my family from a Middle Eastern British International school to a high school/college in Scotland, preferably Edinburgh. We are all originally from Manchester and have been in the Middle East for over 10 years.


I have 3 children, aged 12, 13 and 16 who are following the British curriculum leading up to iGCSEs from Cambridge board.


I want to know if they begin attending a Scottish school within the next academic year (2024 to 2025), which 'level' in school would they be entered and would they need to 'repeat' a level or year (if that makes any sense).


Also, I am a British qualified secondary school teacher, how hard would it be to find jobs in schools within Edinburgh?


Any help/advise/tips/links would be appreciated


Thanks

See also

Key facts for international students in ScotlandStudying in Edinburgh Student life in EdinburghStudying at university in GlasgowStudent life in Glasgow
Cynic

Hi and welcome to the Forum.


Education in the United Kingdom is a devolved matter, so there is no "British" education system as such, each country has its own structure. So, Scotland is very much controlled by the Scottish Government; they have a website that will answer most of your questions, or give you links to other places that may help; this will take you straight to it.


The Scots don't use the IGCE system, they have their own and the equivalent there is the N5 exam.


There is a Wikipedia page that describes what years equate to what age; this will take you straight to it.


Regarding working; I'd suggest you join something like LinkedIn and reach out to your peers to find the information you need.


I hope this helps.


Cynic

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