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  1. Yeah totally agree - I am impatient

    its like visa granted lets just get stuck in - then the oh steps in and mind boggles me with questions, what about this, have you thought about this- arghhhh

    I am a do - then think about it later person ( not sure if that is good or bad )

    Just finding once I have sorted one thing - something new crops up to deal with

    Just hoping it all goes well - just so many things still to finalise

    but like you said find myself saying am I really moving across the other side of the world? then the "WHAT IF`S" set in.

  2. So we leave in 4 weeks - ouch

    Think the reality of moving half way round the world has hit!

    Bearing in mind I have never even visited Australia - I am planning on spending the next 4 years living there (thinking I have gone mad)

    My Oh and 2 girls are overly excited, He is even excited about his new job role.

    So was I, But now I am scared!

    It all feels daunting with so much to do, so many decisions to make (are they the right ones)

    Its all becoming overwhelming

    Has or is anyone else feeling like this?

  3. Hi

    Thanks for the info,

    I just like to have everything in place - over organiser and planner and feel out of my comfort zone with the move.

    We are going into a furnished home for 4 weeks, so are hoping that will give us time to settle in have a look with our own eyes and make self judgements about areas we would like to live in and schools.

    I know it will be a total transition from them. I am originally from Ireland and even the education system there to the UK is different. I will not be comparing , it was just a worry will the girls be able to do what is expected of them. Yes I guess I am the parent that over- worries too much. My girls are bright but very different, the eldest is very out going and has a very short attention span and needs to encouraged. But is academically where she needs to be. My youngest is an over achiever and excels. I just want the best for both of them as they require different needs.

    As for immunisations - is this just the red book? or do I ask the Gp for a copy?

    I did not know we needed proof of immunisations?

    Also is there anything else regarding schools I should be aware about?

    Thanks for the replies I really appreciate them. :smile:

    It is helping to de boggle my mind :wacko:

  4. No he is working off in the middle of nowhere - a place called (dingmore) I think that is what it is called not 100% sure.

    I shall keep that in mind, talking about houses we have looked at houses with pools - obviously more expensive with that without.

    Is it more a luxury to have a pool or a necessity? - in terms of the girls with a total weather change and being able to cool down?

  5. Hi Fish o/.1

    Thanks for that

    we are not totally set on the gapp its just what others who work in the same company have recommended

    We are open to family areas in Brisbane

    The other half finds the Gapp a little green/leafy and automatically thinks more creepy/crawlies lol

    As for transport - we both drive so would not use public

    I wont be working so can focus my time totally around the girls

    There are just so many schools - it feels like a minefield

  6. Hi , unsure about state or private

    state has had some bad reviews?

    the girls are in state school here but they vary depending upon where you live

    for example you could pay double in a house price to live in an area with a good catchment area for a school - which we did

    But private schooling in the Uk for us is totally out of league - 20 k a year each

    It does seem to be a lot more accessible out there

    So being honest I am totally lost

    I would rather find a lovely school for the girls and find somewhere to live near there?

    I wont be working, it will be dad that is - so all my time will be focused around the girls

    Any ideas on family areas in Brisbane would help

    We where told the gapp as that is where his work colleges live and travel to work from there

    But looking on school websites it asks about transfer files and even what can parents offer the school - not used to that question

  7. Hi

    We are a family of 4 moving to Brisbane - visa granted just need to book flights

    An area is yet to be decided upon - But people have recommended Gapp

    we have 2 girls aged 6 and 7

     

    I am confused as to what school I should apply for? how to go about it? Some schools have even said they would like an interview?

    But I just wondered do you have to ask the primary school in the Uk for transfer files to take with you? or does the new school contact the old school?

    I am a little lost with the whole process to be honest

    So any help on the school situation- would be gratefully appreciated

     

    Thank you

  8. Hi

    We are a family of 4 moving to Brisbane - visa granted just need to book flights

    An area is yet to be decided upon - But people have recommended Gapp

    we have 2 girls aged 6 and 7

     

    I am confused as to what school I should apply for? how to go about it? Some schools have even said they would like an interview?

    But I just wondered do you have to ask the primary school in the Uk for transfer files to take with you? or does the new school contact the old school?

    I am a little lost with the whole process to be honest

    So any help on the school situation- would be gratefully appreciated

     

    Thank you

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