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發表於 11-11-11 18:42 |只看該作者
Frankly speaking, if you don't chase the famous kindergardens, it is much easier for you to find a one for your children to study.  This is your pressure adding on you repeatedly.  The difference between famous kindergardens and the so say estate kindergarden is the entry level of K1.  After K2, they all learn the same.

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發表於 11-11-11 19:05 |只看該作者
I think what the HK govt is doing now is part of their tactics.  They start to shoulder off their responsibilities of education to the parents, so that they can cut budget further.  Those parents having the ability financially will take care of their own kids' education.  Those parents who cannot afford, they have to accept whatever is given to them.  This is just like the medical service in HK.  Even worse, several years later, those kids whose parents came from Mainland but delivered their children in HK 2-3 year ago may come and share our education.   Just can't imagine how the HK government can deal with all these.  

Also, I personally hate those government aided schools, as the school syllabus never matches with the exam content.  Parents need to look for outside tutoring to supplement which costs parents to pay lot extra.
  
The ironic thing is that after all these years of competition in kindergartens, primary schools and secondary schools, we all end up with those universities in HK which however are ranked relatively low in position as compared to other universities overseas.

When coming to education issue for our kids, we have to stay objective  and remind ourselves  what is the best for them, not just following others.  Even international schools may not be a solution for all of us.  Sometimes, schools from second-tier may not be a bad choice for the kids and for the family.  I think education should not be a decision for an one-off event, we should look at the long-term effect and make it more sustainable as for the kids themselves and for the whole family.  The most important of all, we should not sacrifice our kids during the process.  Don't destroy their interest of learning just because of those un-necessary competition.

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發表於 11-11-12 05:46 |只看該作者
This is very scary! If any of you here has a chance to leave HK, would you go and let your child to receive education oversea?
The reason that I’m asking because my husband, my daughter, who is 17 months old, and I are currently living in the States. We are thinking to move back to HK because our parents are in HK. However, I don’t know what I am going to put my daughter into if we stay in HK. She will have a lot more pressure studying. The more I read the posts in this forum, the more I am scared of HK’s education system. I start to think that my husband and I are so stupid to even think about moving to HK. We are dragging our daughter into the crazy world. Anyone can tell me if we should still move???

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發表於 11-11-12 13:32 |只看該作者

relax

interview for kindergarten, is just to see whether your kid is suitable for that kindergarten. 'look, this is my kid, if the kindergarten is willing to accept and teach her just the way  she is, good'. otherwise, look elsewhere, just because everyone tries to get in this kindergarten doesn't mean is the right one for your kid.. so.. let it be.
relax.. hk ppl

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發表於 11-11-12 13:40 |只看該作者
原帖由 littleape 於 11-11-12 05:46 發表
This is very scary! If any of you here has a chance to leave HK, would you go and let your child to receive education oversea?
The reason that I’m asking because my husband, my daughter, who is 17 m ...


don't know exactly your situation, but if i were you, i will not move. spending time with grandparents is one of the best thing that can ever happen to a child. let the grandparents pamper and dote on your child. love, and security is what will protect a  child, creates a good self esteem , and confidence. i am quite happy with hk education system. but if the last two years of high school is free, will be even better. parents are blaming the schools, government for the situation, but if the schools do not teach difficult subjects, parents don't like and will go to one that teach difficult subjects. it is a vicious cycle. and if you are the school teaching difficult subjects, you want to get 'best of the best' so the students can bring good name and honor to your school..

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發表於 11-11-12 18:58 |只看該作者
parents who apply more than 10 kindergartens are obviously crazy.  Its not the fault of the education system but their own mind. .


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發表於 11-11-12 22:16 |只看該作者
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發表於 11-11-12 22:34 |只看該作者
原帖由 littleape 於 11-11-12 05:46 發表
This is very scary! If any of you here has a chance to leave HK, would you go and let your child to receive education oversea?
The reason that I’m asking because my husband, my daughter, who is 17 m ...


I think you better look for school with IB curriculum.

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發表於 11-11-13 22:29 |只看該作者

Relax!

相信呢幾個月大家都好辛苦好大壓力,不過有時係對自己和子女有要求所造成,希望各位放鬆啲、平常心。當然每個父母都認為自己的小朋友是最好,要俾最好嘅嘢,包括我在內!但入唔到最心儀嘅學校並不等於世界末日。
我大仔今年小二,讀非常普通的幼兒園,升小一我都有同佢報了兩間出名男校,都沒有收,大抽獎又飛出頭四志願,扣門入了另一區二三線政府資助小學。他雖然成績一般,但返學開心,老師又有愛心!
我想表達的是:我已經給我兒子最好的,我和C6每天放工第一時間返屋企陪佢,對功課、玩、有時間會溫習,放假一陪佢地,去公園、探婆婆、圖書館、遊樂埸、做手工.......
為了兒子不用做獨生子,我說服了一直堅持唔要多個的老公,生了現在讀K1的妹妹。看見他們兄妹相親相愛,一起玩得好快樂的情景,真係幾辛苦都值得!
每人都有自己價值觀、有自己要行的路。壓力是自己俾的,前面的路要自己努力去行!加油!
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