I am really keen on any ones advice or knowledge in to opening a nursery in spain. Are there regulations such as OFSTED in the UK? Are nurseries in demand? I would be leaving everything to do this and need some idea on how to find relevant information and no one has as yet responded to my previous post
PLEASE can anyone at least point me in the right direction?
Is anyone out there?
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Is anyone out there?
Hopeful in Southampton
Well you could start by opening a nursery here on this forum, you would be busy.
But to be serious..., my niece was involved with a Guardaria/Nursery, it was a while ago, but I do know that it was quite complicated. If you can't speak fluent Spanish, I doubt that you could accept Spanish children, and rules and regs. are now very complex with regard to any involvement with children.
A good idea , first , would be to contact a Spanish Gestoria, and find out what licence is required ..
I don't want to put you off, but it is quite complicated opening any business in Spain, and the paperwork is costly before you start.
Still ..I wish you luck, nothing is impossible...
Regards,
Gordon...
But to be serious..., my niece was involved with a Guardaria/Nursery, it was a while ago, but I do know that it was quite complicated. If you can't speak fluent Spanish, I doubt that you could accept Spanish children, and rules and regs. are now very complex with regard to any involvement with children.
A good idea , first , would be to contact a Spanish Gestoria, and find out what licence is required ..
I don't want to put you off, but it is quite complicated opening any business in Spain, and the paperwork is costly before you start.
Still ..I wish you luck, nothing is impossible...
Regards,
Gordon...
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One problem with any advice you may receive is that what applies in one town may not apply in another My Early Years Care and Education NVQ 3 was not valid to convert to Spanish Course as I had not practiced for 2 years, If I wanted to work in that area I would have to start all over again!! If your qualifications are up to date there is a course for you to do to convert to the Spanish equivilent. Good place to start would be the Oracion ( Not sure if the spelling) office in the town where you wish to start up your business. There is also a course to help you set up your own business, I think you would need to have a fairly good knowledge of the Spanish Language to do the course. Good Luck
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Thank you
Thank you all so much for your advice, I am depressed now ! Every avenue I go down employment wise I get hit with a brick wall! Firstly I looked at Social work because by the time I reach Sapin I will be a Social worker and then looked at nurseries as I ahve an NNEB, and everything seems so impossible, seems like the end of my dream!
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My daughter is a secondary teacher in French and Spanish and the only schools she has been able to teach in, in Spain with her British qualifications and degree, are the private British or International schools. It might be worth contacting these to enquire if they need anyone in the nurseries.
Good luck
Good luck
Don't give up, it is really hard to get here unless you are a lottery winner and it is even harder to stay but if you want it enough you will find a way.
I don't think nurseries are the way to go as state nurseries are free here if both parents work and private nurseries only charge a small amount compared to the uk, I pay 200€ per month for 9-3 5 days a week and that includes breakfast.
Try to find a job frst, there are plenty around if you are willing to look hard enough and rent somewhere, if it all goes wrong you just pack up and go home with no strings!!!
Good luck
I don't think nurseries are the way to go as state nurseries are free here if both parents work and private nurseries only charge a small amount compared to the uk, I pay 200€ per month for 9-3 5 days a week and that includes breakfast.
Try to find a job frst, there are plenty around if you are willing to look hard enough and rent somewhere, if it all goes wrong you just pack up and go home with no strings!!!
Good luck
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My advice would also be to get a job here in a nursery first to understand the system and how things work. If you really love in than you can spend time in your spare time sorting things out.
Don´t get depressed just be realistic and go for it when you feel you are totally in tune with the local market.
As Dido72 said, prices here are nothing like the UK. A year ago I used to pay 180€ per month for my daughter to go to nursery from 9am to 2pm and that included lunch. Nothing like the UK where you would be paying more than that per week.
Whatever you decide, good luck.
Don´t get depressed just be realistic and go for it when you feel you are totally in tune with the local market.
As Dido72 said, prices here are nothing like the UK. A year ago I used to pay 180€ per month for my daughter to go to nursery from 9am to 2pm and that included lunch. Nothing like the UK where you would be paying more than that per week.
Whatever you decide, good luck.
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