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本帖最後由 bluigugub 於 14-11-18 12:29 編輯
this is my personal feeling and experience as a parent here
the principal is most dedicated and loving. she knows each and every of her student well. she knows their strengths, weaknesses and characters, and will dedicate to help them improve. teachers are caring and they focus not only on academic but, more importantly, personal development and growth of each student. it is true that the school would not force upon kids overly difficult stuffs, and you can be guaranteed "happy learning" here. students just LOVE the school , love going to school, and love going to school to learn. For me, that is what matters as it is an important foundation. whilst the school is not pushy in terms of "straight-academic", they are firm and determined in making sure that the kids acquired the right "attitude". this is what matters. by way of example, kids are not taught to write overly difficult chinese words, but the school would insist that they write it nicely, properly and seriously. Attitude is what matters. Love of reading and music appreciation are given great importance here. If parents co-operate with the school well, kids will turn out well-mannered, well-behaved, confident and, most importantly, with the right attitude towards both learning and life ahead.
In terms of language environment, it is true that cantonese is the prime focus, but i would say it is getting increasingly well over the years. there are only 6 classes in the whole school splitting into am and pm classes, i.e. only 3 classes in the morning, and 3 in the afternoon. but they have altogether 12 teachers (inclusive of 2 ENG net, and 1 Mandarin NET) which is not bad i would say. (though it is also true that you will need tutorials outside if you want your kids to excel in languages).
just thought it would be good to give a more balanced view on the school from first-hand experience. A few minutes' encounter during an interview might not show you the full picture.
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