You may want to consider North American Insitute of Aviation -
www.naiasc.com .
They have their own airport, affiliated maintenance school and dormitory. The same management have operated the school for over 20 years and they have a large network of previous students as well as a placement office. SAS (Scandinavian Airlines) used them for their ab initio program for several years.
I graduated from NAIA in 1978 and found it to be a great spring board for my career.
They also have admission tests in many capitals in Europe a couple times a year.
Most importantly, find a school that you feel comfortable with and have confidence in. Starting a flying career is a huge investment in time and money and you want to start out on solid footing.