School pathway
Compare public, private, bilingual, and international models against curriculum, language, age, calendar, support needs, transitions, and long-term plans.
Housing and school advisory
A family move works when school, home, commute, work, healthcare, and daily rhythm fit together. We turn those moving parts into one considered Milan plan.
The family brief
School prestige and apartment photographs are not enough. The right answer depends on learning needs, language, admissions, commute, neighborhood life, work, transport, support, and the family's appetite for change.
Compare public, private, bilingual, and international models against curriculum, language, age, calendar, support needs, transitions, and long-term plans.
Track enquiry windows, visits, applications, records, translations, references, interviews, decisions, and follow-up without placing children's documents in public intake.
Build a shortlist around school routes, work, transport, parks, healthcare, activities, noise, building type, and the pace of daily life.
Translate the household brief into search criteria, viewing priorities, lease or purchase coordination, and move-in readiness with licensed property professionals where required.
Coordinate moving, utilities, connectivity, insurance referrals, healthcare orientation, household help, mobility, language, and the first practical weeks.
Keep the plan attentive to continuity, activities, friendships, routines, language adjustment, and the information each school or provider needs.
From possibilities to a working week
Understand each child, the adults' work and mobility, preferred school model, language goals, home requirements, budget ranges, and non-negotiables.
Compare school and neighborhood pairings rather than producing disconnected lists of schools and properties.
Sequence school conversations, applications, property search, documentation, immigration, and tax questions without forcing a premature commitment.
Move from acceptance and keys to transport, utilities, healthcare, activities, household setup, and a clear first-week plan.
Practical advocacy, honest limits
We research, compare, coordinate, and keep momentum. Schools, landlords, sellers, government offices, and independent professionals retain their own decisions and responsibilities.
We evaluate stated educational, domestic, budget, location, and timing needs rather than ranking schools or neighborhoods universally.
Applications, places, assessments, policies, fees, calendars, and final decisions belong to each school or public authority.
Licensed brokers, lawyers, notaries, surveyors, and other specialists are involved where the activity or transaction requires them.
Do not place education, medical, identity, or immigration documents in the public enquiry. Secure channels are established only after engagement.
Family relocation questions
Usually neither should be chosen in isolation. School model, admissions likelihood, commute, work location, transport, housing supply, and the child's needs should be compared together before a lease or purchase narrows the options.
We can coordinate research and application workflows across the models relevant to your family. Recommendations are based on your brief, current information, and each institution's independent process.
No. Admission, placement, housing availability, landlord or seller decisions, prices, and timing remain with schools, owners, licensed professionals, and public authorities.
Start before the desired school year and before a home commitment. Admissions calendars, property supply, documentation, immigration, and moving timelines can all constrain the plan.