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Yes I have two children at AIS. In general, we are satisfied with the school. It seems to me AIS has been unfairly perceived by the public for a long time--for reasons unknown to me. Many of the negative comments appear to have come from people who have no real knowledge of the school. For example, I have seen posts saying that AIS students dye their hair, wear makeup to school, wear mini-skirts as uniforms, etc., and none of those is true. I go to the school very often and have seen a lot of students, not only in elementary school but middle school and high school as well, and I have never seen any unnatural hair color (e.g., pink, green or blue) or anyone wearing visible makeup. AIS girls' dress uniform has cullottes, which are shorts shaped like skirts and, in my opinion, much more functional than skirts. There has never been any mini-skirt. The academics at AIS are very strong. My children have learned so much from school (not just repetitive exercises but actual real knowledge like history, culture, etc.) that it's unbelievable. We have friends with children the same age as ours who are in other schools including HKIS, Harrow, ESF, etc., and it's clear that AIS's academics, particularly in the early years, are much stronger than those other schools. Our children are all still young so don't know much yet about later years. Class size is small. For Grade One Junior, it's usually 17-18 children per class. For Grade One to Three, typically around 22. Students are usually very friendly towards one another. |
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