hiya i moved to malta at the end of may with my three children who are 4,3 and 5mths. from the uk.
my 4 and 3yr old are due to start our local state school in oct. all we did was phone the school and lok round, then when we decided we wanted them to attend we went to see the principal they needed our passports there birth certificates and our tenancy agreement.
i had a letter last wek to say they had been accepted and what class they would be in. i will get another letter nearer oct to tell me which uniform to buy and where from and that kind of thing.
the school day is very diff to the uk they go from 8:30 to 1pm untill they start secondary school and the year runs oct-june.
state schools are all taught in maltese although the teachers and nearly all children can speak and uncerstand english. so my children are being held back a year to help them pick up the language.
church schools are taught in english as are private schools. but when looking for a job and i know to start univerity here they have to speak and write both english and maltese. even italian too for some jobs.
my sil is 13 and attends a private school she was 11 when my in-laws moved out and i know my mil is very very impressed with the standard of education here compared to the uk. but i have nothing to compare it to.
i do know my children will be in a class size no more than 12 for there entire time at primary school.
as for medical treatment
you have to register your children at the peoples reigistry in valetta and they will be issued with an id number (they use id numbers for everything here even purchases in shops and tv services etc) although saying that ours have yet to come through and o9ur passport numbers seem to be fine to use.
we see a private gp who charges 7euros (this is our choice. we are registered at the local health clinic where we could se a gp for free but it would be whoever was on at that time) this way i have our dr's mobile number and she comes to us whenever we need her. my 4yr old had gastro-interitus soon after we moved in and she was fantastic he ended up needing to stay in hospital overnight (they kept him in to observe him due to his age) i cannot praise the hospital here highly enough it is brand new so clean and the staff are fantastic. this was all free again as we had no id number they took passport numbers.
ummm just trying to think whatelse may be of use....
i cant think right now but feel free to contact me if yopu think of anything
regards
melissa