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作者: js9212002 時間: 09-12-9 00:50 標題: After ESF Year 1, can the child switch to local primary school?
My child is now K2 in local kindergarten. We applied ESF Y1 for 2010. Just wonder after ESF Y1, can he apply local primary school in 2011? Many thanks for your kind attention and your time.
作者: steamball 時間: 09-12-9 07:14
if you plan to back to local, why you apply ESF?
作者: chanel2009 時間: 09-12-9 10:40
Answer to your question, of course YES. Eligible.
However, your child would have just gone to ESF for 1 year, like steamball asked, why the hassle?
Your chance of getting into a local primary school would be highest by the government's allocation system. Naturally your child will have a local school seat.
However, if you are asking whether your child is going to be competitive enough to get into the elite local primary schools like DBS, DGS, Ying Wah, St Stephen's, Good Hope, Sacred Heart, .... then, that's really depending your child's portfolio and how he or she will perform in the interview.
If you go to ESF for 1 year, ensure you have tutor or outside lessons to keep up the chinese.
作者: oooray 時間: 09-12-9 10:57
原帖由 chanel2009 於 09-12-9 10:40 發表 
Answer to your question, of course YES. Eligible.
However, your child would have just gone to ESF for 1 year, like steamball asked, why the hassle?
Your chance of getting into a local primary school ...
I'm always thinking about that if I am going to bankrupt tomorrow.
作者: chanel2009 時間: 09-12-9 11:14
What's that supposed to mean?
原帖由 oooray 於 09-12-9 10:57 發表 
I'm always thinking about that if I am going to bankrupt tomorrow.
作者: InitialD 時間: 09-12-9 11:31
Try to make the question simple, can you move to stay in US for one year and then move back to Hong Kong again. The logical answer is "yes" but need to face the problem to adapt to the new environment and new system. Why to make our life diffcult if you already know your plan? Unless unexpected circumstances such as bankrupt => no choice. Nevertheless, HK is a nice place, there are some DSS and private schools which are in between IS and local school which make your life a little bit easier.
原帖由 chanel2009 於 09-12-9 11:14 發表 
What's that supposed to mean?
作者: oooray 時間: 09-12-9 11:43
原帖由 chanel2009 於 09-12-9 11:14 發表 
What's that supposed to mean?
Take it easy.
I meant If i bankrupt tomorrow, i cannot afford IS tuition fee anymore and then going back to local school is my contingency plan.
作者: Mighty 時間: 09-12-9 13:59
Let me guess the thread opener's intention:-
ESF Y1 = K3
This parent wants to see if ESF is really ok as a school so he/she is thinking of sending his child there for a one year trial. If it is ok, then he wl let the child to stay on. But if it is not up to his standard, then he can still pull the child out and put him back into local school P1.
作者: oooray 時間: 09-12-9 14:06
原帖由 Mighty 於 09-12-9 13:59 發表 
Let me guess the thread opener's intention:-
ESF Y1 = K3
This parent wants to see if ESF is really ok as a school so he/she is thinking of sending his child there for a one year trial. If it is ok, ...
It is 100% practical but not a funny experiment...
作者: hifing 時間: 09-12-9 16:04
I actually did similar thing when I came back to HK last year. I decided to put my son in local primary school as I didn't feel comfortable with the standard in IS. But I would suggest to make the move for your child in the earliest age the better.
作者: oooray 時間: 09-12-9 16:21
原帖由 hifing 於 09-12-9 16:04 發表 
I actually did similar thing when I came back to HK last year. I decided to put my son in local primary school as I didn't feel comfortable with the standard in IS. But I would suggest to make the mov ...
Interest to know in which way u were uncomfortable with IS? Which did u come back from? Are you more comfortable in the local school your son are now?
Sorry for asking so many questions.
作者: hifing 時間: 09-12-9 17:02
I worked in Shanghai and Xian before. I would prefer to avoid any conflicts (too much in Int'l School forum) arguing with parents with different opinions. My negative experience on IS may not apply here. The IS there charged about US18000 a month and I find them too loose in many ways. My son actually enjoyed very much in those IS and made many good friends. Now with much of our efforts (mainly on Chinese subjects), he manages to adapt into HK local school system.
作者: highfive 時間: 09-12-9 17:49
Was that a typo??? 
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作者: hifing 時間: 09-12-9 18:28
Sorry...should be USD1,800
作者: oooray 時間: 09-12-9 21:03
原帖由 hifing 於 09-12-9 17:02 發表 
I worked in Shanghai and Xian before. I would prefer to avoid any conflicts (too much in Int'l School forum) arguing with parents with different opinions. My negative experience on IS may not apply he ...
thanks for your sharing! still curious why your negative experience not applying here...but respect your decision not to go further.
作者: Monghar 時間: 09-12-11 13:40
Hi js9212002,
I have the similar case myself - when my daughter was with ESF school for Y1 and then switched her out to one top local primary school.
My advise will be...
1) In ESF, you need to keep him busy throughout the year as thought he is in local primary school
2) Chinese needs lot of work to brush up further to maintain the local school system as ESF uses simplified Chinese.
3) Join lot of activities like other local kindergarten students as you may need to compete with them with their awards and performance in future P1 interview
4) Your Cantonese needs to be very good as most ESF students' Cantonese speaking is poor (with gramatical issue) - this will drag down your son performance in P1 interview as most school would use Cantonese in interview (they aspect your native language to be good)
5) Time and support from the family will be needed
Take a good consideration as you may only benefit from ESF (Good Reading skill + English) while you will be weak in Chinese and Maths.
Cheers...
作者: Mighty 時間: 09-12-11 22:51
聴来好像地獄式訓練、如果読LOCAL要這様的話、実在「悕嘘」。 小朋友6歳都未足呀!!
作者: js9212002 時間: 09-12-12 00:45
Hi Steamball
My husband and I believe that we'll only have very slim chance of getting accepted by the local primary school(s) we like next year (our kid will be K3 then). Getting into ESF next year (Y1) is like a back up plan.
原帖由 steamball 於 09-12-9 07:14 發表 
if you plan to back to local, why you apply ESF?
作者: Cherishvalue 時間: 09-12-14 17:26
We had back-up plan like this before. My son is with a local primary school at present.
Our plan was:
A) If accepted, join P1 in the local primary school which we really like.
B) If not accepted, stay with ESF which we are totally comfortable with.
Regarding the Chinese curriculum, make sure your child is up to the standard of the local K3.
For reward or competition, do it if you think that may help your child's development but not for the sake of P1 application.
原帖由 js9212002 於 09-12-12 00:45 發表 
Hi Steamball
My husband and I believe that we'll only have very slim chance of getting accepted by the local primary school(s) we like next year (our kid will be K3 then). Getting into ESF next year ...
作者: yukchan 時間: 09-12-23 12:19
Why don't you wait till you get a aceeptance letter from the ESF first. I believe your child is catergorised under 2 that means your child can go to local school. She may not get accepted due to the such a high demand for seats.
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作者: popolung 時間: 09-12-28 22:35
原帖由 oooray 於 09-12-9 11:43 發表 
Take it easy.
I meant If i bankrupt tomorrow, i cannot afford IS tuition fee anymore and then going back to local school is my contingency plan.
should study the ESF website more carefully.
Before switch back to local school (if one really bankrupt), try apply for finanical assistance in ESF
http://www.esf.edu.hk/node/671
May be cheaper than go back to local school but then still need to buy tons of books and have many after-school extra classes than cost more than school fee......
======= abstract from ESF Website ==========
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
According to Financial Assistance Scheme policy, families of applicants have to have had encountered “sudden and unexpected” change of circumstances during the period of 12 months immediately prior to date of application in order to qualify for hardship allowance assessment.
For applicants who were already approved for Financial Assistance Scheme in prior year, the “sudden and unexpected” change of circumstances during the period of 12 months immediately prior to the date of application may not be the sole criteria for consideration. Each case will be reviewed individually based on the supporting documents provided.
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