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I have decided to move back to the UK definitely with my kids.

Without going into all the in's and out's of UK V's Thailand, In my position it's what is best for myself and my children.

Children in Thailand finish school in March, And in the UK they start in early September.

The problem is that to register the children for a space in school say 2016 you have to register now September 2015, And the children have to be in the UK.

And late admissions mean you don't get the school you want.

There are in year admissions, But what does that mean ?, That if we arrive early April that by the end of April they will be going to school ?

That would mean only 3 months at school before breaking up for summer here.

That would be OK for me, But if they can only start in September then that means staying at home for 5 months.

Although I have savings to tide me over for this period , I would prefer them to go pretty much straight into school and a routine.

My work is flexible and paid well here, I am planning to be home all the time for the first couple of months to help them settle in.

And after that just working 6 hours a day.5 days a week

Has anyone done this and how did you get on regarding in year admissions? .

What is the best way to plan this ?

Thanks

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