原文章由 CHERRYCHUMS 於 07-10-29 16:48 硐表
間學校好在係上IB課程嘅,學習模式同傳統學校一啲都唔似,要睇吓小朋友適唔適合呢類學習模式,不過我個人認為IB課程對有計劃到海外升學或將來上大學的學生絕對係好事!!...
原文章由 iwff 於 07-10-29 05:00 PM 硐表
港大同學會現不是行IB課程了,因為上年教署公佈了嚴格規定行IB學校的制度,結果很多直資學校都行不到IB課程,要跟傳統課程,若真的要行IB課程要在老師及教材方面再安排,學費不會是千多元咁平的了。但港大同學會仍然係活 ...
SCMP 27/10/07 'I made the right decision to switch schools' |
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| Liz Gooch Updated on Oct 27, 2007 |
| Jeffrey Tang Ying-ming has known since he was about 10 years old that he wanted to follow in his father's footsteps and become a physician. He had always expected to study A-levels before going to university and was surprised when his former school, West Island - part of the English Schools Foundation - decided to introduce the International Baccalaureate Diploma for senior students. "I didn't want to take the risk of not doing well in it," he said. For Jeffrey, that meant moving to German Swiss International School, which will offer A-levels until 2013. The 16-year-old moved schools in September after completing his GCSEs at West Island. He said he knew he wanted to study science-related subjects in his final two years at school but under the IB, he would have been required to take a broader range of subjects. He did not want to study a humanities subject or other mandatory requirements of the IB. Instead, he is now studying physics, chemistry, biology, maths, Chinese and English. "I wanted to choose subjects that I like instead of being forced to choose subjects that I'm not good at," he said. The Year 12 student said he would have remained at West Island if the school had continued offering A-levels. Jeffrey, who knows of two other ESF students who have moved to German Swiss International this year, said he was pleased he had made the move. "I think I made the right decision." he said. |
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