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本帖最後由 jolalee 於 14-4-24 14:17 編輯
oneonemama 發表於 14-4-24 00:10
For you boy, did he go to international PN?
I really want to know if we let our bb go to internatio ...
Yes, we have decided on IS all the way, so he went to an international PN with only 2-3 canto speaking family within the entire kindie. I spoke English to my son from age 10 month - 2 years 3 months, so he is basically a native English speaker. That's because we were aiming for top through-train IS which are really hard to get into (those with high IB scores).
For your case it is different (and easier) since you are looking basically for a quality kindie+primary, and that the quality of Chinese is not too big an issue. In general the more chinese the school has, usually the more drilling & rote learning the school does as well. (i am sure there are exceptions, however).
Given you are looking for a happy & quality kindie+primary school, here are a few good suggestions:
> YCIS (Yew Chung): High school is bad but kindie & lower primary is amazing, especially on language acquisition and early childhood education.
> IMS: Wonderful Montessori teaching, but only if you are a Montessori fan yourself. Excellent overall academics, low chinese population.
> Private independent schools (PIS, but not to be confused with ESF-PIS): Victoria (IB), Kingston (IB), Anfield (UK) etc. Happy kindie, not sure about primary, but i am sure they are not as crazy as LS. Best to ask parents in Victoria if you are interested in that school; they do expect trilingual babies for K1/K2 interviews.
> Local 'happy' schools such as 蔡繼有 &陳守仁. I am not as familiar with those, but you can always find out more from others in the LS forums.
Hope this helps. If i left out other options, fellow parents please feel free to add to the list.
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