french schools in nice
i am moving to france what’s it like?

my dad lives in france and i am moving over there i am 15 and would be going to a school a french school and i don’t know what its like or if the kids at the school would be nice to me i am so nervous help! my dad lives in a little town called vicq so if anyone lives there and goes to school tell me so then we can become friends.:)

Melody, there are many places called “Vicq” in France and they are all different.
Vicq may refer to the following places in France:
(a commune is a district).
Vicq, Allier, a commune in the department of Allier
Vicq, Haute-Marne, a commune in the department of Haute-Marne
Vicq, Nord, a commune in the department of Nord
Vicq, Yvelines, a commune in the department of Yvelines
Vicq-d’Auribat, a commune in the department of Landes
Vicq-Exemplet, a commune in the department of Indre
Vicq-sur-Breuilh, a commune in the department of Haute-Vienne
Vicq-sur-Gartempe, a commune in the department of Vienne
Vicq-sur-Nahon, a commune in the department of Indre
Pressignac-Vicq, a commune in the department of Dordogne

Do you know in what region your father’s house is ? If you add this to your question, I could tell you a little more about it.
Meanwhile I would not worry too much. At your age the other kids are likely to make you feel very welcome. Remember, you are going to be “the” expert in English. If you are British, you are going to be the “cool” person who knows all about the latest girl fashions, and if you are American they will want to know everything about your life in the USA, the film stars, the elections etc…Either way you will have rarety value.
If your French is not very good, things will be hard at the start from the point of view of your studies, but you will soon pick up the threads and your teachers will take special care of you and try to smooth your path as much as possible. Honestly French people are really nice when you have broken the ice. Just be yourself, smile, approach them pleasantly and they will be in the palm of your hand.

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