We took our kids out of school to travel the world — they get a better education

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We took our kids out of school to travel the world — they get a better education
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'Some people raised eyebrows, but that's their problem.'

Tessa Hawes, 46 from Chelmsford, Essex, and her husband Arron, 47, aren’t fans of the UK’s schooling system.

While Tessa had a successful job as a financial advisor and senior leader in the City for 23 years, she found it challenging to do both roles, so quit in 2013 to be a more present mum.Tessa and her family picked out the fave places to travel to ‘Once they knew we were leaving, they just wished us well and said based on what we wanted to do it sounded like a wonderful educational trip!’‘The first question that anyone asked was ‘But what about school?’ and ‘What are you doing to do with your house and jobs?’ As a society, we are hardwired to go to school, college, university, get a job and retire.

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