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What does education-led relocation involve?
Education-led planning for families relocating internationally
Treberys Private approaches relocation through the lens of education, ensuring each decision is aligned with the child’s academic pathway and the family’s longer-term plans.
Rather than treating schooling as a secondary consideration, we begin with school and university placement, building the wider move around these decisions.
This creates clarity from the outset, allowing families to relocate with confidence, continuity and a clear sense of direction.
What we Offer
Education-led relocation, supported by a trusted network.
We begin with school and university placement, using education to guide each decision and provide structure for the wider move.
Alongside this, we coordinate a trusted network of partners across property, legal, financial and lifestyle services, ensuring each element is aligned and managed with clarity and discretion.
School & university placements
Identifying and securing the right school or university, forming the foundation of the relocation.
Concierge & lifestyle support
Access to a trusted network of providers across staffing, healthcare, travel and day-to-day requirements, coordinated alongside the relocation.
Residency & visa
Supporting with specialist advisors to support visa applications and international requirements.
Relocation planning
Identifying and securing the right school or university, forming the foundation of the relocation.
Ongoing academic support
Providing tuition, mentorship or homeschooling where required, ensuring continuity before, during and after the move.
Property & location
Advising on timing, location and structure, ensuring decisions are aligned with education and family priorities.
When Families choose to relocate
Often driven by education, lifestyle and long-term planning.
Families relocate for a range of reasons, often combining educational priorities with wider lifestyle and long-term considerations.
This may include securing access to leading schools or universities, relocating for business or family reasons, or seeking a different pace of life.
For some, relocation is planned well in advance, allowing for a carefully structured transition. For others, it happens more quickly, requiring clear guidance and immediate coordination.
In each case, the objective remains the same: a smooth transition, with education providing structure and continuity throughout the process.
Where we work
Supporting families across key international locations
A clear and coordinated approach.
Our Process
Each relocation is structured around the family’s educational priorities, ensuring clarity at every stage.
Initial consultation
Understanding priorities, timing and the student’s academic pathway.
Education and location alignment
Identifying suitable schools and locations together, ensuring both are considered parallel.
Planning and coordination
Working with trusted partners across property, visa and logistics, with a single point of oversight.
Transition and continuity
Ensuring a smooth move with ongoing academic support where required.
Frequently Asked Questions
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It means education is treated as a central part of the move, not an afterthought. Schooling, timing, continuity and the child’s wider transition are considered alongside the practical realities of relocation.
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Yes. We support families moving into the UK from a range of locations, including those navigating British admissions for the first time.
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Yes. Shorter timelines require clear judgement and a realistic plan, but they can often still be handled well with the right sequencing.
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Yes. Interim educational support can be an important part of a move, particularly where school timings do not align neatly.
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Yes. Education remains our lead focus, but where needed we help families coordinate the wider move through trusted specialist partners.
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Yes. Where a brief requires support beyond education, we work through a trusted network.
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Yes. We support families moving in both directions, especially where educational continuity and decision-making need careful handling.
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Treberys works with families in London and internationally, with experience across the UK, Dubai, Monaco and Saudi Arabia.
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Yes. In some cases, mentorship is one of the most valuable ways to preserve continuity before, during and after a move.
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We begin by understanding the family’s timing, educational priorities and likely points of complexity. That allows us to advise on the right sequence rather than treating everything as one generic relocation brief.
Arrange a consultation
We begin with a conversation to understand your family’s priorities, timing and educational objectives, advising on the most appropriate approach to relocation and school placement.