lise
I would say it's reasonable because it would be shared among the parents which would make it quite affordable. I would pay that price for a part-time teacher even if it was just shared between two or three families.
Have you looked into the positions that are open at the Taman Hati school in Mas? They are looking for International teachers right now for the school year that's about to start. The school has been restructured and will have a more wholistic perspective and more expatriate children. I can email you the information sheets if you're interested.
Roy
Margriet, sorry, I wasn’t ignoring you. Sure, that seems somewhat in line, and reasonable.
To be sure, setting up this kind of arrangement will require you to be here…in Bali. Everyone, parents and kids, would want to meet you in advance, get to know you a bit, and then proceed from there.
Nothing in Ubud seems to happen too quickly, except the absolute reality of our kids getting older (along with moms and dads). If I had to put my finger on one button that effects us all, it’s that we all like to make arrangements that are long lasting, and with no surprises later on. The Balinese give us more than our fair share of “surprises” and none of us like our peace, serenity, or comfort disturbed. I hope that doesn’t sound arrogant, but it is a way of life here.
Margriet
hello lise, thank you for your reply...A friend of mine sent me the information about the taman hati school 2 days ago and I already sent an application letter! But I'm afraid they only want native speakers again, and since I'm from the netherlands usually it's not possible. But I still have good hope!
Roy, of course I can understand that people first want to see me and talk about it. I would do exactly the same for my children (in the future, when I have them:) I was wondering if you and the other parents are thinking about sending your children to the taman hati school. Because it's near Ubud and an alternative to go all the way to the south....
It's only 8 weeks from now that I will be living in Bali, and I still don't really have a clue what I will do there all day. So maybe I should send you a message when I'm there and see if something is possible?
lise
I just purchased a Steiner 2nd grade homeschooling curriculum so I'm going to do that with my daughter. If I find other families who are interested in joining in that will be great. Margriet, do you know anything about Steiner? I know there are many schools in Holland.
Roy is right. Trying to get things organized from overseas doesn't work. You really have to be on the ground. Bali has a lot of magical energy. You can't force things there or expect things to happen on a western time schedule. You just release yourself into the flow and visualize what you want and it will happen.
We did what Roy suggested in terms of renting a 25 dollar a night place and networking, but we were still too western in our search methods...we spent nearly three weeks using the paper/bulletin boards, making lists and phone calls, to no avail.
Once we abandoned all of that, started walking through the rice fields, jumping on the back of stranger's moterbikes for rides to unknown locations (to see a brother/friend's house for rent), using our limited Indonesian to ask villagers if they knew of a house...within 48 hours we had a great place.
Theo
Whatever happened with these plans? I got curious whilst reading this, but it ended pretty abrupt all of a sudden.. Roy, everyone home schooled yet?
FreoGirl
Theo, Roy is no longer a member of this forum.
Unfortunately this discussion was mostly between people planning to move to Bali, and like so many before them and after them, once they actually move to Bali they stop contributing the the forum - life in Bali is like that - less time on the internet more time on life. 8)
kauaibobby
Sounds GREAT !
My son Beau who is 12 and I are coming to live in Bali in hopefullys early 2008.
Sooner the better.
And I will be home schooling him and it would be great to have everyone that wants to do the same get together.
We can figure it out, but as Lise said I'm in California and can't do much here now.
But count me in and keep this post going.
Cyn's
Hi
I am also moving early 2008 with a daughter and will be looking at homeschooling her if I do not manage to get a teaching job there and have her attend the school as well.
Having lived (I am marrried to an Indonesia who is there now) and taught in Indonesia before, I am hoping that I can secure a teaching job before coming over but if this is not successful then I may home school Casi myself. I would then be interested in making contact with others that are homeschooling or looking at something similar to some of the previous discussions.
Will keep an eye on this post to see how it develops.
Cindy
kauaibobby
Hi Cyn
How old is your daughter.
I'm just guessing whe is 8 years old, just a wild guess.
I hope we can get there soon.
Hope we can all get together and figure out something.
i'm sure we can, except I'm not there so far, so I'm not much help.
Bye for now
Bobby
mimpimanis
ohhhh Im curious.
Roy is no longer a member of this forum, what did I miss?
Jimbo
You missed a lot but rather than trawl it all up again you might want to look through the archives.
mimpimanis
Its ok Jimbo - somone has put me in the picture :-)
Thanks anyway!
Cyn's
Hi Booby,
Good guess but she is almost 10 years old. Look forward to seeing how this will develop.
When we get there (after such a bad day a work today, I would like to get on a plane and leave now) I will have a beter idea of how or what the schooling will look like.
Would be interested in any others that are moving with children and hear there plans for schooling.
Cindy
tintin
FYI, John Hardy is in the process of building an Int'l School in the Ubud area (Sorry, I forgot the name of the village).
max
Try this one
Green School Bali
Maxine
tintin
Thanks Maxine, this is John Hardy's Int'l school I was talking about, in Sibang, near Ubud.
alohazoe
[b]Still looking for a job?[/b]
Margriet wroteWhere in Bali are you planning to live? I'm a primary schoolteacher and looking for a job like that.....but I'm around Ubud
Hi, are you still looking for a job? Please contact me if you are.
tiahaylie
Hi all,
I was just wondering if any of you home school your children in Bali?
If we make the move we have realised that international schooling is quite exspensive in Bali, and thought home schooling may be an alternative option as we have 3 children to school.
Also do any of you know of any schools that are not over the top with their fees?
Thanks :icon_e_smile:
JohnnyCool
You didn't mention the ages of your children, which country's educational curriculum they'll be following and for how long.
Home schooling [I]might[/I] be an option. However, it's not necessarily all that easy (again, depending on your childrens' ages). Someone will have to monitor lessons and make sure the required "homework" is done. Chances are you'll also need a reasonable internet connection (say about Rp 700,000/month).
Sometimes it can be "simpler" to enroll your children in local schools (dependent upon your visas). Then you have the language problem. But, [B]if[/B] you're seriously considering moving everybody to live in Bali, that'd be just another challenge for all involved.
It's all possible...
[I]Best wishes whatever you decide to do.[/I]
tiahaylie
You didn't mention the ages of your children, which country's educational curriculum they'll be following and for how long.
Home schooling might be an option. However, it's not necessarily all that easy (again, depending on your childrens' ages). Someone will have to monitor lessons and make sure the required "homework" is done. Chances are you'll also need a reasonable internet connection (say about Rp 700,000/month).
Sometimes it can be "simpler" to enroll your children in local schools (dependent upon your visas). Then you have the language problem. But, if you're seriously considering moving everybody to live in Bali, that'd be just another challenge for all involved.
It's all possible...
Best wishes whatever you decide to do.
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Hi,
our children are young 5,4 and 2yrs. We would be following the Australian curriculum. At the moment im just getting some ideas about the schooling in Bali and seeing if anyone has any advice :icon_e_smile: Thanks for your info.
Thanks:icon_e_smile: