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         <description><![CDATA[International schools offer  IB 	diplomas that are accepted by most – but not all – colleges and 	 universities throughout Europe and the North America. If the child 	is  of high school age, families should craft a clear roadmap 	detailing how  to attain those credits. Most international schools 	abroad offer the  services of college counselors.]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[Some kids thrive as 	expats, reaping the cultural  rewards of learning in a variety of 	countries; others may find the  instability difficult to bear. 	Finding schools where the student body  consists mainly of children 	in the same situation will help new expats  get comfortable. 	International schools are renowned for providing such  programs, as 	well as counseling for those who might feel more  comfortable 	discussing what ails them with a third party. ]]></description>
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         <title><![CDATA[If private or international schooling is the best option, who’ll foot the bill?]]></title>
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         <description><![CDATA[In  some countries, private schools are abundant  and can be 	expensive. Some can charge as much as 25,000USD annually,  without 	figuring in the cost of transportation and meals. However,  parents 	may be eligible for tuition assistance from their employer. It  never 	hurts to call respective consulates or embassies too, as they may  be 	able to provide tips on how to find scholarships and/or offer 	 state-sponsored programs to help with education expenses.]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[Lengthy 	research, trusted word-of-mouth  recommendations and visits to 	narrowed-down options will yield a list  of potential schools. Expat 	organizations may include parents who’ve  faced the same issue, and 	can be key to finding that perfect school.]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[If 	the move will last less than than two years,  international schools may be better 	suited – and are often best – for  transient students. These 	offer seamless transition from one school to  another through a 	traditional International Baccalaureate curriculum.]]></description>
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