A couple have quit their jobs and taken their child out of school to travel around the world — as they believe their son will get a better education on the road. Nigel Chapman, 46, and his wife Louise, 37, were fed up with the daily trouble, so decided to quit their jobs as journalists. The pair have also taken the brave decision to remove their seven-year-old son Kian from school, as they think he will get a more hands-on education on their travels.
The family will travel around America, Asia and Australia during the six-month holiday at a cost of around £9,000. They will start their trip on September 8, having been travelling around the UK since July 19 volunteering for a travel company.
They will get to their educational trip in San Francisco, then coming to Los Angeles. Having explored the USA, they are then flying to Australia, where they will briefly meet with their daughter Tia, 19, a primary education student at Canterbury. After Christmas, they will spend the final part of their trip touring Asia, before returning home in February to try to find Kian a new school.
Mr Chapman, who hopes to return to his job as a journalist, said, “The decision to take Kian out of school wasn't an easy one at all. He's made a lot of friends at school and has been comfortable there, so it's hard to take him away from that environment and leave the school. We feel that this is the best thing for him, though. He's at an age now where he is able to fully appreciate and understand what we are doing, and he will be able to take in a lot of different cultures. However, he's also young enough that we can take him out of school without having a bad effect on his education.”
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