Hi me and my partner are moving to cyprus with our 2 children(6 and 2) in august, we went to view ISOP when we came over around the new year and i knew my son wouldn't like it, we were introduced to his teacher if he started and she was very strict and didn't smile once and told us and our son that children haven't got a choice and must do as their told, also they have only 1 hour of greek a day and i've heard from a girl who used to go to the school that they don't really concentrate on greek,
i'm lucky as my partner who was born in england but his parent's are cypriot and can help my son with his greek so have enrolled him in a state school in kissonega, and i've recently found out the school has a high rate of english childen who are florishing also some state school supply english children with a hour of greek so they can catch up.
I think you only live once and i believe i'll be offering my family especially the children a better way of life, hope you find all the info your looking for.xx
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