Angelina Jolie And Brad Pitt Take Son Maddox To His New School
Filed under: Celebrity News, News | By: Daniel
Posted on: September 11, 2007 | 12 Comments

It has been reported that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are planning to send their three youngest children to the same preschool.
Angelina and Brad have just enrolled their six-year-old adopted son Maddox, in a private New York school and sat that they also want their two-year-old adopted Ethiopian daughter Zahara, three-year-old adopted Vietnamese son Pax and 16-month-old daughter Shiloh to share their first experience of school together.
A source has said that “Angelina and Brad talked about the kids and how Maddox is very excited to be going to school in New York. Angelina said the three youngest would be going to preschool together this year.”
Maddox began classes at the $18,000-a-year Lycée Francais de New York school last Tuesday his lessons are all said to be taught in French and are based on the French curriculum.
What do you think of these children attended this school and why do you think that they have chosen a school that will teach them in French and not English?
What I can not get my head around is why they did not choose the English curriculum for their children?
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I’m done talking to the narrow-minded who enjoy attacking others when they haven’t got a clue! You must have gone to the Karl Rove school of thinking …slash and trash. People like you blow in like the wind. The French don’t hate Americans. They hate the ugly American who think that they are the only ones that matter!
It is fantastic that they want their children to see the world and be exposed to culture. From experience, I can say that it is very hard as a child not put down roots. I went to 14 different schools before I graduated from highschool. I am now 42 and raising four children with my husband. We will have lived in the same home until they are all grown. I think there is a feeling of family and security in that, something that no amount of money can buy. I just know as a child it is hard to always be “the new kid”…..no matter who your parents are.