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Hi everyone. We’re thinking about moving to Fuerteventura with our 2-year-old daughter. We know the island fairly well and are considering settling in Caleta or Costa Antigua.

To help her learn Spanish as quickly as possible, we’re looking into schooling starting in September 2027, when she’ll be 3. We’re considering the new public school in Caleta, but we’d be open to other options, including living elsewhere, if there are better schools.

Would anyone recommend good options? Also, are there any English-speaking classes in Caleta?

Thank you!
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At that age she'll likely learn the language quicker than you can blink.

The real questions you should be asking yourself is it a good idea to move? Do you have a job lined up? Lodging at a price you're willing to pay year round? If you aren't EU are you even allowed?
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What passport do you hold?

If a UK Passport, it will be very difficult to obtain a visa. You must start the process in the UK in either London or Edinburgh. Your daughter may well be 4 or 5 by the time you get it.

If a passport from an EU member country, you don't need a visa and could arrive tomorrow. But...... Do you have somewhere to live arranged? Can you afford year round rental? Do you have employment arranged?

Lots of things for you to consider first.

Good luck.

Tom n
Formerly Cotillo Tom, but now living in La Oliva
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Your daughter would soon learn Spanish at that age. School admission starts when children are 3 years old in the Infantile section of the school (it's like a nursery for children aged 3,4 and 5).

Children in Caleta/Costa Antigua can go to the school in Caleta which opened 2 years ago or go to Anttigua. Some parents also have children in El Matorral or Puerto del Rosario if they can get a place and it suits them.
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