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eldacila | 5 years ago

I'm not sure if this is the sort of thing you're asking about, and I didn't do this myself but there is a thing called the "International Baccalaureate", it's a sort of education plan that regardless of where you are, if you follow it you would be prepared for higher education/work basically anywhere in the world (so if you were in Costa Rica, like I am, and got it, when you are 18, you could go to the US, Canada, the UK, or the EU for university, with minimal or no classes to "catch up")

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bradenb|5 years ago

Interesting! From their website it looks like you must become a "school" (about $4000 USD) and that gives you access to the material? I guess theoretically you can be a school of one for teaching a single child.

noodlesUK|5 years ago

You can also work with specific institutions that will allow your kid to take the IB tests if you’re in a jurisdiction that doesn’t require you to legally be a school if you’re home-educating (as you’ve said, Utah does not).