Education is compulsory in the Netherlands between the ages of 5 and 16. Children get 8 years of primary education, and 4, 5, or 6 years of secondary education (depending on the type of school). After secondary school, they can go on to vocational education or higher education.

There are both public and private institutions at all levels of the education system; the private institutions are mainly based on religious or ideological principles. In Dutch public schools, the instruction language is Dutch, but bilingual and international schools teach in mixed or English.

You can visit the ‘Scholen op de Kaart’ and enter your postcode to see a list of schools in your area and tick ‘basisschool’ for primary and ‘middelbare school’ for secondary schools.

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How we work

We help you to make the transition as easy as possible for your children when it comes to finding a suitable school for them in the Netherlands.

Things to consider:

Firstly, we learn about your expectations and preferences mentioned above; then, we contact the schools to check if they have available spots in your children's age groups. The schools usually send their intake forms before enrolling the children.

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In most cases, you need to have an address in the Netherlands already when you fill out the forms.

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We hand the forms you filled to the available schools and schedule digital meetings with them so you can ask all your questions regarding their education system.

During the meeting, the schools' administration will let us know when your children can start and what documents they will need for enrollment. Then, after all the administrative procedures are completed, your children can start going to the schools.