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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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