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Yes why not, if they will enrol her & she can pay any fees.rafo wrote:I want to know if she can attend to school in the UK during her stay (6 months).
Thanks,
RP
Hmm, you/she'd have to apply to the local authority. And well in advance too.rafo wrote:She wants to continue her secondary education (year 11) in the UK for 6 months. Is this possible?
Regards,
RP
Aha, you are quite right s.s - I had missed the non in first bullet point:secret.simon wrote:@Noajthan, I could not find anything in that link about EEA citizens on short visits. Could you point me to the correct quote in that website?
So it helps OP more than I had realised.The following children are not entitled to a state education:
children from non-European Economic Area (EEA) countries who are here as short-term visitors - these are children who live abroad but have been admitted to the UK for a short visit (for example as tourists or to visit relatives), and not to study