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anna77   
22 Apr 2013
USA, Canada / American family moving to Poland - looking for advice! [44]

Newpip, what's the name of the school your kids attend? How difficult would it be for a child who does not speak a word of Polish to integrate into it? Do they provide any assistance for children like that in terms of Polish language? How many classes are taught in English and how many in Polish?

In general, I would love for my kids to pick up Polish while we are there as I firmly believe that they can only benefit from speaking a different language (we are a bi-lingual family already, speaking Russian and English at home). However, since it's a temporary move, I don't think I would want to enroll my kids into a school where education is only in Polish. A bi-lingual school would be ideal, provided they offer enough support for kids who do not speak Polish and meet our standards in other ways.

Another concern is how quickly my 7 yo will be able to make friends in an environment where he does not speak the language. He will be leaving some great friends behind and I am sure will be feeling lonely in the beginning. Providing him with an environment where he can make new friends fast would be a huge consideration for us. By extension and knowing from experience we had living in London, we would probably also have a higher chance meeting new friends amongst parents of the schools our children attend than elsewhere... Lastly, we will be choosing where to live mostly by proximity to school... So a lot rides on the school choice!
anna77   
21 Apr 2013
USA, Canada / American family moving to Poland - looking for advice! [44]

Thank you everyone who replied! I suppose we should find the right school for our older son first and then look for an apartment/house within reasonable proximity to it...

Newpip, may I ask you what you don't like about The American School exactly? Is it the level of academics? The overalls environment?
Our 1st grader attends a Montessori school now which we absolutely love. There are Montessori schools in Warsaw but from what I learned they are only preschools. Our older son is quite advanced academically for his age and we would like to find the right school for him... I found the Meridian School online... Does anyone have any experience with it?

Re sports and extra curricular activities, how accepting the local places are of non-Polish speaking kids? Our older son has been involved in some sports for a few years now, such as Tae Kwon Doe, swimming and hockey and we would like for him to have an opportunity to continue with these sports.

Lastly, if we live in Konstancin, what would my husband's commute be like to Srod-Miescie area where his office is?
anna77   
20 Apr 2013
USA, Canada / American family moving to Poland - looking for advice! [44]

Hello,
My husband is being offered to move to his company's Warsaw office for 2-4 years. We currently live in New York area but we used to live in London for his work for 3 years a few years back so the expat thing is not completely new to us. However, neither of us speak Polish so this move would probably prove to be a bit more challenging... I am planning to start learning Polish as soon as this whole thing is confirmed but it's unlikely that I'd have any command of the language soon....

We have two kids, 3 and 7 yo. I have my own business which I will try to run remotely from Poland...
Here are my questions:
1. How easy/difficult is it to get around and get by in Warsaw without being able to speak Polish?
2. Are there English speaking doctors/hospitals?
3. What are the best/safest/convenient to the American school areas to live in? Preferably, with not too bad of a commute to Srod-Miescie (city center) area for my husband's job... How much should we expect to pay for a 3 bedroom apartment there?

4. Do most apartments for rent come furnished or unfinished?
5. Would we need to buy a car to get around?

And lastly, to be able to afford a decent size apartment in a nice area and to pay 2 private school tuitions plus obviously have enough left for everyday purchases, groceries, enough left for travel and kids activities, what would you estimate the monthly income should be? Would 20,000 PLN be enough? 30,000? I understand of course that it's all relative for different people but i am just trying to understand the cost of living in Warsaw and to ballpark the amount necessary for us to maintain the same lifestyle as in NY...

Sorry for so many questions, this has just came up and I am feeling a bit overwhelmed by all this... Would really appreciate any help, especially from those with kids who had to make the similar expatriation recently...

Thank you!