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  1. Hi Sadie

     

    We are NOR ..our youngest is 12 and is now in year 7 at school which in most schools is the last year of junior school ...your daughter will be in year 7 as the school year has just started in feb ...so your kids would be in the same school until feb 2014 then your daughter will go off to high school .I know how you feel about the kids I was a wreck over our eldest who never said very much prior to arriving then he told us he wasnt staying he wanted to go home ...it was very hard to see him so upset but he made friends and moved on ...he loves it now ...but it wasnt easy with him :( however the youngest who is very quiet walked off into school and never looked back :) Once they make a friend or 2 they will be fine we as parents worry so much and they just get on with it .There are loads of horse riding schools etc around so sell that to her she will be fine im sure .If you keep telling her all the good things she will see them sooner or later lol....

     

    Julia :)

  2. Hi Sadie Star

     

    Good luck with the move you will be fine :) we came here 4 years ago now with a 14 and a 7 year old and no it wasnt easy ....the eldest made live very hard for the first 6 months but we got through it as did he ! We all love living here in Perth and wouldnt live anywere else ...even the child who didnt unpack for 6 months lol..

     

    If I can give you one bit of advise it would be remember its not england ...and things are not the same ...doesnt mean its better or worse but its very different ...Like your husband myne is also a police officer from the uk who transfered here ..

     

    Good luck :)

  3. Hi James

     

    well done with your application this far :)

    We have been in Perth almost 4 years now my OH is also a police officer who transfered from the UK .

    No one can really tell you were to live as everyone likes different things .We rented a holiday home for three months when we first arrived near Joondalup as thats were you do your training .As you go through traing you have to apply for postings to stations ,so we didnt want to get settled in one area then have to move because of travel time to work .

    During this time we had a good look around the areas and soon found plenty of places that suited us .

     

    Good luck with the whole application process .Its so worth it when you arrive or at least it was for us ..

  4. Hi Kelly

     

    everyone has a different opinion on areas for lots of reasons but I think Joondalup is pretty good lots of things to do for your son....and you of cause ..great transport links into the city and beyond .As for schools dont have any experience in Joondalup but just remember whats good for one isnt always good for all so go have a look round with your son and im sure you will find something to suit ...good luck :)

  5. Hi Jim and Clare

     

    We have been in Perth 3 and a half years now and oh is a police officer who transferred from the UK .I can tell you they do not help you with any accomodation etc ...you have to sort everything out for yourself .We came over a few wks before oh started the accadamy so we could sort out a house car etc etc ...More than happy to answer any questions you have .Good luck with the interview .Julia

  6. Mine were a bit older when we arrived eldest 14 and youngest 7 ....The youngest loved it from the moment the plane landed he cant really remember much about the uk and really doesnt have time now at 11 to talk to any relations in the uk .He loves everything about Australia and often says we will never go back to the UK will we !

     

    The eldest hated everything about Australia ....however after a long time he did settle into ozzie life ..which he does love ...but he has been back to the UK twice in four years and I think the pull of his best mates and family in the uk will always be there .He has now realised what Australia can offer him in his career and how little his mates have compaired to him back in the UK .

     

    I do think most children are very addaptable but the younger they arrive the quicker they settle .

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