Interviews with Mums in Sant Cugat

  1. "There are loads of children here with fantastic parks and facilities.   Although Sant Cugat is quite a large town it has a village feel and you’re always bumping into people you know.  There is a fairly big international community here too and I’ve even made English friends in the park!  You do though need a minimum level of Spanish to survive here."

    Click here to read an interview with Victoria

  2. "Childcare is abundant and of generally very good quality, although expensive. At least in this area I find both parents tend to work and babies are left far too early in childcare. Many parents opt for an inhouse nanny which is a good alternative to nurseries especially in the baby's first 2 years, and very few dedicate themselves to being full time mothers. I think this is a shame but occurs especially in affluent areas of the country where parents can afford to pay for long hours childcare"

    Click here to read an interview with Rachael

  3. "We will not be in Spain for ever and our next posting could be anywhere in the world, with that in mind we decided that our children must always maintain a good grounding in English, while hopefully picking up other languages"

    Click here to read an interview with Jemma

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