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Re: Can I do Online school? How does online school work? - March 20th 2021, 01:17 PM

Hi Petra, a late welcome to Teen Help!

I'm home schooling temporarily because I'm between schools. I've been schooled at home before, and have to say that home schooling programs are often not easy academically because the coursework can be intensive, difficult, so I'd gently warn you to be selective if you are planning to school at home.

A couple of days ago I came close to burnout because the coursework was taking up ridiculous amounts of time. And I wasn't able to get help from my older sisters, one who's just started a new job and the other who is recuperating from an illness.

I'm on a special home schooling program that may be useful to you because they adjust the amount of academia that may best suit you. But to get advice first from my sisters, I'm going to log out now and get their advice. Then I will be back to your topic.


Back again!

My sisters have asked if you have particular subjects in my mind, also adding that home schooling courses can be adjusted to suit you. Ones which can be tailored to your ability.

The home schooling site which my sisters have suggested is Wolsey Hall Oxford, but relating to your country of Spain. https://wolseyhalloxford.org.uk/abou...hooling/spain/

My late mum used Wolsey Hall when she was at home in France where, from there she could fly home to England or where her father wanted her to accompany him. This site is excellent because my dear mum Anna enjoyed the coursework immensely! Here is an example. https://wolseyhalloxford.org.uk/homeschool-projects/

Just chill, take your time inquiring. Wolsey Hall have a very high educational standard. My sisters apologize they cannot comment on the international-schooling you asked about. They don't know it.

Find out what would suit you best. You will definitely need a laptop and a remote hard drive so you can store extra schooling on. That's just a suggestion, all depending on the hard drive size of your laptop.

Home schooling can be tough! Hard going. And I consider myself to be pretty bright, but found it hard to keep up. Presently I'm improving my Italian, French and German languages in addition to English and French literature. but my sisters have asked my home schooling people to cut me some slack because of some personal problems I'm going through.

Wishing you all the best, good luck and keep us updated with your progress.


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