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本帖最後由 stsanghc 於 13-11-12 17:05 編輯
This is a more traditional school, but I heard things have been changing a bit over last few years. It existed before there was anything in Shatin more than 40 years ago, some of us may not even been born yet. It doesn't present itself as a high profile school for various reasons.... history, culture, conservative ideology, location, etc. Just like a lot of Catholic schools, Catholic nuns involve in everything from administration to daily school activities, some have been serving the area for 40-50 years.
This school is not going to give you the fame. This school is not going to guarantee you a spot in its primary school and secondary school. In fact, the chance is extremely low; there are well over 300 K3 students but there are only 120 spots in its Primary School, and at the end these 120 spots are distributed either by points (60 seats) or by lottery (60 seats); you all can do the math. This school does provide an environment emphasizing self-discipline, self-care, good manner, moral, respect and of course... Catholic religious belief. It is certainly not a bad place to have the kids well trained and prepared for primary school. Its Primary School is better (kids in the school) or worse (kids not in the school) depending on who you talk to. But its Secondary School is definitely one of the English schools and Band 1, if that means anything with respect to its Kindergarten and Primary. |
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