<p style= padding-top: 25px; ></p> <P><P>Enrolling your child in a public school in Bermuda as an expat can be a complex process, but with the right preparation, it can be made easier. It is important to understand that the Bermuda public school system operates on a zoning system, meaning your child will attend a school based on your residential address. The necessary paperwork includes proof of residence, your child's birth certificate, immunization records, and previous school records. It is also important to note that the school year in Bermuda runs from September to June, and applications for the new school year typically open in January.</P> <OL> <LI>Firstly, determine your residential zone. Bermuda is divided into various zones and your child will be assigned to a school based on your residential address. You can find out your zone by contacting the Department of Education.</LI> <LI>Next, gather all the necessary documents. This includes your child's birth certificate, proof of your residential address (like a utility bill or lease agreement), your child's immunization records, and previous school records if applicable. If your child's previous school records are not in English, they must be translated.</LI> <LI>Once you have all the necessary documents, you can apply for school enrollment. This is typically done online through the Department of Education's website. You will need to fill out the application form and upload all the required documents.</LI> <LI>After submitting the application, you will receive a confirmation email. Keep this for your records as proof of application.</LI> <LI>Once your application has been processed, you will receive a letter from the Department of Education confirming your child's school placement. This usually happens in the spring, before the new school year starts in September.</LI> <LI>Before your child starts school, you may need to purchase school uniforms. Each school in Bermuda has its own uniform, which can be purchased from local suppliers. The school will provide you with information about the uniform requirements.</LI> <LI>Finally, attend the school's orientation day. This is usually held a few days before the start of the school year. It's a great opportunity for you and your child to meet the teachers, see the classrooms, and get familiar with the school environment.</LI> </OL> </P>