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Family relocation · Greater Munich

School and childcare search, connected to your Munich move.

Practical research and coordination for families comparing school or childcare options while making decisions about housing, commute, arrival timing and everyday life in Greater Munich.

BRS helps turn family priorities into a structured local search, coordinates agreed enquiries, appointments and application steps, and keeps the education decision connected to the wider relocation. Places and admissions always remain with the institution.

Irene Adomaitis, founder of Bavarian Relocation Services

Personally led by Irene Adomaitis

Founder-led since 1991 · Based in Grünwald · Greater Munich

One local contact keeps the family brief, housing search, commute questions and agreed institutional communication connected.

One connected family decision

The school route and the home search should inform each other.

A promising home can become impractical when daily travel, drop-off, work locations or application timelines are considered too late. School and childcare research works best as part of the relocation plan — early enough to shape the location brief, but grounded in real availability and institutional criteria.

01

Family priorities

Age, language, educational preferences, care hours, start date and the household’s daily rhythm are translated into a focused research brief.

02

Location & commute

Potential institutions are considered alongside target neighbourhoods, parent work locations and realistic travel patterns across Greater Munich.

03

Practical coordination

Agreed enquiries, visits, application materials and open next steps are organised so the family can compare options with a clear status.

School and childcare relocation support

Research, compare and coordinate — without pretending to control admission.

The exact scope depends on the child, target area, timing and type of setting. Support can be booked as an individual service or connected to a home-search, settling-in, executive or corporate relocation mandate.

Brief & landscape

Build a realistic picture of the family’s priorities and the relevant local option landscape.

  • Child, language, timing and care-needs briefing
  • Educational or childcare preferences
  • Target-area and daily-schedule considerations
  • Research of potentially relevant institutions

Housing alignment

Connect family options to the location and home-search decisions that shape everyday life.

  • Neighbourhood and commute comparison
  • Home-to-school or childcare route considerations
  • Parent workplace and transport dependencies
  • Feedback into the Munich property brief

Enquiry & application

Coordinate the agreed practical steps while keeping family and institutional responsibilities clear.

  • Enquiry and appointment coordination
  • Visit scheduling where offered
  • Application-document organisation
  • Status, dependencies and next-step handover

A practical search sequence

Start early. Keep the variables connected.

The sequence adapts to the family’s timing and the information available. It creates a workable decision process, not a promise of placement.

  1. 01

    Understand the family

    We clarify ages, languages, preferred setting, care hours, target date, work locations and the household’s priorities.

  2. 02

    Map suitable directions

    Potentially relevant school or childcare routes are researched against the agreed area, transport and timing constraints.

  3. 03

    Coordinate contact

    We organise agreed enquiries, appointment requests, visits and the practical preparation of application materials.

  4. 04

    Connect the decision

    Options, open dependencies and location implications are summarised for the family and, where authorised, the employer or mobility team.

Clear responsibility

A structured search is not an admission guarantee.

School and childcare decisions depend on the institution, public rules, capacity, deadlines and the family’s individual circumstances. BRS coordinates the agreed relocation work; it does not make or influence an admission decision.

  • Places, admissions, waiting lists, catchment decisions and processing timelines remain with the school, childcare provider or responsible public body.
  • Research reflects the agreed brief and information available at the time; suitability and final choice remain the family’s decision.
  • Parents remain responsible for confirming personal information, declarations and signed applications.
  • BRS provides relocation research and organisational coordination, not educational, legal or immigration advice; fees and specialist services are separate.

Before you enquire

Useful answers before the first conversation.

Can you find and guarantee a school or childcare place?

No. BRS can research potentially relevant options and coordinate agreed enquiries, visits and application steps. Availability and admission remain entirely with the institution or responsible public body.

Should the school search happen before the home search?

The two decisions should usually inform each other. The sensible sequence depends on timing, work locations, target areas, the child’s needs and the type of setting. BRS maps those dependencies before the search scope is confirmed.

Can you coordinate school or childcare appointments?

Yes, appointment or visit coordination can be included where the institution offers it. A particular date, response time or outcome cannot be guaranteed.

Can this be booked without a full relocation package?

Yes. School or childcare research can be scoped as an individual service. It can also be connected to home search, settling-in, corporate relocation or a Private Office mandate when the workstreams depend on each other.

Begin with the family brief

Make the education search part of the move — not a late surprise.

Share the children’s ages, target date, languages, work locations and any current housing direction. BRS will clarify a realistic research and coordination scope for Greater Munich.