hello, I am moving to Puerto Rico in March 2006, I have 3 children ages 9,11,17 all of whom need to be enrolled in school. we do not speak spanish very well even though my parents are from Puerto Rico, my question is, are there public schools in Puerto Rico that have english instruction? can you please tell me where is the adress for new student registration is?
Andrea Montanez
Name
posted: 2006-02-04 12:58:25
public school
hello, I am moving to Puerto Rico in March 2006, I have 3 children ages 9,11,17 all of whom need to be enrolled in school. we do not speak spanish very well even though my parents are from Puerto Rico, my question is, are there public schools in Puerto Rico that have english instruction? can you please tell me where is the adress for new student registration is?
Andrea Montanez
Name
posted: 2006-02-04 12:58:51
public school
hello, I am moving to Puerto Rico in March 2006, I have 3 children ages 9,11,17 all of whom need to be enrolled in school. we do not speak spanish very well even though my parents are from Puerto Rico, my question is, are there public schools in Puerto Rico that have english instruction? can you please tell me where is the adress for new student registration is?
omayra
Name
posted: 2006-03-02 13:47:43
response
I came form the states when I was 8 years, I'm 37 now. I always studied in public school here and, to your answer...NO, there is no good english in public schools, all classes are in spanish and only one bad english class offered (sincerely it's like a 4th grade english) I managed and currently I'm an engineer, but if your children do not speak spanish, try a private school. There are many who offer all english curriculum.
Doris Vega
Name
posted: 2006-03-05 13:21:02
Moving to pr on July
Hello, I have two kids, ages 5 & 14, that don't speak Spanish that good, and I'm looking for a bilingual school in Isabela,or close to Isabela, that could provide bilingual education.If possible can you e-mail me a list of public or private schools that could provide bilingual classes. Thank you.
Mrs. Vega