Yes, of course.
A lot of parents enrol with us mid-year.
And for many families, that actually works very well.
If you don’t enrol in September and instead enrol now, it gives your child time to settle in.
They get used to the systems.
They get familiar with the routines.
They start building relationships with teachers.
They make friends.
So by the time the next academic year begins, they’re already fully embedded and comfortable.
In terms of your current school, it’s usually just a case of contacting them and letting them know, in line with whatever agreement you have in place.
Generally speaking, most schools do allow parents to withdraw their child if needed.
And this is something many of our families have done without any issues.
So yes — it is absolutely possible.
Your Attractive HeadingYes, of course.
A lot of parents enrol with us mid-year.
And for many families, that actually works very well.
If you don’t enrol in September and instead enrol now, it gives your child time to settle in.
They get used to the systems.
They get familiar with the routines.
They start building relationships with teachers.
They make friends.
So by the time the next academic year begins, they’re already fully embedded and comfortable.
In terms of your current school, it’s usually just a case of contacting them and letting them know, in line with whatever agreement you have in place.
Generally speaking, most schools do allow parents to withdraw their child if needed.
And this is something many of our families have done without any issues.
So yes — it is absolutely possible.






