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作者: Mamamu1126    時間: 15-9-10 10:56     標題: ESF tsing yi offer

Just received a call from ESF TY ,school place is confirmed . Take it or not ?
My son now studying in YC . He just adjusted into the full day class . Teachers r really experienced too




作者: ivyng81    時間: 15-9-10 11:25     標題: 回覆:Mamamu1126 的帖子

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作者: minirat    時間: 15-9-10 11:40

ivyng81 發表於 15-9-10 11:25
ESF 全年也沒嘢教,到小學連面試也冇優先。浪費時間。
D老師又沒有愛心。



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ESF kinder students do have priority for ESF primary admission interview.

作者: Joeyhk    時間: 15-9-10 13:13     標題: 回覆:ivyng81 的帖子

Why you have this comment? Is you kid studying at esf tsing Yi? Can you elaborate more? Thanks




作者: Moonlight819    時間: 15-9-10 13:22     標題: 回覆:ESF tsing yi offer

又是新國民發表一些偏激無聊的言論,難道她的子女在waiting list?




作者: 21Ckid    時間: 15-9-10 13:32

It is very irresponsible to spread wrong info here. Can 版主do something about things like thud?
作者: CaCa800    時間: 15-9-10 13:37     標題: 引用:Just+received+a+call+from+ESF+TY+,schoo

原帖由 Mamamu1126 於 15-09-10 發表
Just received a call from ESF TY ,school place is confirmed . Take it or not ?
My son now studying ...
AM or PM class?




作者: 21Ckid    時間: 15-9-10 13:42

Mamamu1126 發表於 15-9-10 10:56
Just received a call from ESF TY ,school place is confirmed . Take it or not ?
My son now studying ...
I think the 2 routes are quite different. Better to make up your mind on what path you want your child to take.
The quality of teaching is certainly far better in YC, but since it stresses importance of mother tongue (Cantonese for most of us), English lags far behind English speaking Kinders. Kids without tutoring or good English environment outside school will have difficulty in interviews of other IS later.

At least for last 2 years, for hillside, abacus and TY, only 1-3 per school do not get offers from ESF or its PIS at the end . Even for WKS only a few (less than 10) do not have offers .

Most Esf primary (esp sjs, KJS, cwb, BHS) have very few spaces for non priority group. With opening of tung Chung next year, perhaps aren't any.

Difficult choice I know!



作者: Mamamu1126    時間: 15-9-10 14:07     標題: 回覆:21Ckid 的帖子

Yes that's true . Since Is a PM class offer. I'm hesitate to take it . Also is not 100% guarantee a primary place even though there r high percentage acceptance from last year .. But is dragon year kids . It will be very competitive during primary interviews . I'm still not sure abt it . ESF really s good school . Apart from the language they r using . I'm quite satisfy with YC too . More importantly, My son can guarantee  go straight to primary .




作者: ivyng81    時間: 15-9-10 15:04     標題: 回覆:Mamamu1126 的帖子

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作者: 21Ckid    時間: 15-9-10 15:20

ivyng81 發表於 15-9-10 15:04
當然話就優先,但事實女兒讀那一年大部份報KJS 既group 2 學生全部冇得in, 得一, 兩個group 1 學生( 外籍! ...
上面剛話冇優先,點兜呀!
「那些年」!你不如話廿年前幾乎有銭交學費就收!

你説的可能是WKS第一年,但埋單都有65%入到。而家>95%啦。N年前事了。其他幾間,一直97至100%。

作者: Riesling    時間: 15-9-10 16:23     標題: 回覆:ESF tsing yi offer

So far from what I heard from other parents about Esf Tsing Yi are negative ones, most of them applied just for the priorty of Esf interview for primary.




作者: bbchu2013    時間: 15-9-10 17:47     標題: 回覆:Mamamu1126 的帖子

請問YC係咪全廣東話教學? 那esf kinder又是否全英語?




作者: Saboc    時間: 15-9-10 18:08

楼主好羡慕你。我小孩仍在waiting list.希望有日可收到电話offer
作者: 21Ckid    時間: 15-9-10 18:17

Mamamu1126 發表於 15-9-10 14:07
Yes that's true . Since Is a PM class offer. I'm hesitate to take it . Also is not 100% guarantee a  ...
I suppose if money is not a concern, you can stay in YC, get some outside english tuition, and pay for the nomination right for esf primary (this rank in higher priority than esf kinder). A good early childhood education is indeed important. The reputation of esf kinder has never been particularly good.

Also, esf have never been a particularly outstanding schools, given the large class size, and the attitude of some teachers. Of course, if you want the IS route, it is the perhaps more practical choice, given the more sort after IS like CIS, GSIS, HKIS etc are so difficult to get in.


作者: shin08    時間: 15-9-10 18:58     標題: 引用:當然話就優先,但事實女兒讀那一年大部份報

原帖由 ivyng81 於 15-09-10 發表
當然話就優先,但事實女兒讀那一年大部份報KJS 既group 2 學生全部冇得in, 得一, 兩個group 1 學生( 外籍! ...
你說的分group 1 / group 2學生是以前的情況,現在沒有把學生分group 1 group 2的, 只跟priority. ESF 幼稚園學生有priority考小學內。
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作者: Mamamu1126    時間: 15-9-10 20:03     標題: 回覆:ESF tsing yi offer

YC have very strong in manpower and facilities  (Of course the school fee is so high ) They provide one foreigner teacher , one Chinese teacher n one EE in the class .and now is full day class . I can spend more time with my little one too . So. Yes I will stay in YC as a back up. Will try to apply other IS for primary next year .




作者: Saboc    時間: 15-9-10 20:20

Mamamu 1126, do u know TY esf still refuses to disclose the waitinglist no.?  no idea any chance for my kid who is still on waiting list
作者: Mamamu1126    時間: 15-9-10 20:35     標題: 回覆:Saboc 的帖子

Yes I asked the waiting list no too. They refused to disclose .Maybe tmr. U will be the next one as I will turn down the offer
anyway. good luck to all parents




作者: AJW2010    時間: 15-9-11 00:05     標題: 回覆:ESF tsing yi offer

My child has sibling priority to ESF primary school, but we still decided to place him in ESF Tsing Yi.  We are please with the experience there.




作者: jolalee    時間: 15-9-11 10:01

My son was in ESF Tsing-Yi for a short while but i took him out soon after (when i had better offers). To be honest in hind sight i won't put him there. The kids in his class are mainly canto speakers (my son at that time did not understand much canto) and they were trying to speak to my son in Chinese, which the defeats the purpose of ESF. I agree that it's only worthwhile if you plan to go the ESF route, and you do have to supplement him in ethics, English, math (and possibly Chinese) after school if you want him to keep up for applications to other schools.
作者: Saboc    時間: 15-9-11 10:38

I also notice many parents are Mainlanders.   but still i want my kid to have an offer
作者: Riesling    時間: 15-9-11 11:16     標題: 引用:My+son+was+in+ESF+Tsing-Yi+for+a+short+w

原帖由 jolalee 於 15-09-11 發表
My son was in ESF Tsing-Yi for a short while but i took him out soon after (when i had better offers ...
Plus my Korean friend's son experience there, it doesn't sound like an Int school. She tried to put her son there also for the purpose of going esf primary, but his son's teacher 'complain' to my friend that his son is not concentrating and participating at school, my friend was pissed off as his son has no such problem before, and as a teacher of an international school, she didn't try to encourage n understand but just blamed the kid! My son was a good friend of his son in previous another int school, I could see he was a happy, bright and good kid .....my Korean friend withdrew him from esf tsing yi at the end n lost interest to apply esf since then...




作者: FattyDaddy    時間: 15-9-11 11:18

jolalee 發表於 15-9-11 10:01
in hind sight i won't put him there. The kids in his class are mainly canto speakers ...
In hindsight, this point seems irrelevant because you WANT him to be able to speak Cantonese and if I'm not mistaken you now speak Cantonese to him full time, right? :)

However I agree that if the aim is not to proceed to an ESF primary school, then there isn't much reason to attend an ESF kindergarten.

作者: Mamamu1126    時間: 15-9-11 13:37     標題: 回覆:ESF tsing yi offer

Anyone can tell me more abt ICS primary ? is it good ? I heard from my friends is better then ESF in all aspects . If so . That wil be so hard to get a place in primary ?




作者: lovecasey    時間: 15-9-11 14:01

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Hard to define "better" , each Esf  primary and secondary is difference and there are pro n con in each school. It is better to get into the ICS kindy if your target is ICS , most of the primary spaces are taken by ICS kindy and only a few spaces for the out comer.
作者: Riesling    時間: 15-9-11 14:19     標題: 回覆:Mamamu1126 的帖子

ICS is great! Teachers are caring n kids are disciplined. It's not easy to get in, so u better start from kindergarten, still not guarantee to go primary, but need in class assessment.




作者: lui    時間: 15-9-12 10:07     標題: 引用:Anyone+can+tell+me+more+abt+ICS+primary+

原帖由 Mamamu1126 於 15-09-11 發表
Anyone can tell me more abt ICS primary ? is it good ? I heard from my friends is better then ESF i ...
大部分prince Wales 醫生也send 仔女去ICS. 競爭非常大




作者: keep-calm    時間: 15-9-12 10:27     標題: 引用:Quote:原帖由+Mamamu1126+於+15-09-11+發表

原帖由 lui 於 15-09-12 發表
大部分prince Wales 醫生也send 仔女去ICS. 競爭非常大
Is it very difficult to get in ICS Primary for non ICS kinder students? Does the school offer higher priority for Christians? Thanks




作者: lui    時間: 15-9-12 11:36     標題: 引用:Quote:原帖由+lui+於+15-09-12+發表大部分p

原帖由 keep-calm 於 15-09-12 發表
Is it very difficult to get in ICS Primary for non ICS kinder students? Does the school offer higher ...
Yes the competition is very keen. I was told by a 兒科醫生 ( focus on 兒童心理及體能發展的)whose Kid got IB full marks that ICS is very competitive. My gal is her client and we seek for advice on schools. Many of her doctor's friend send kids there. The competition is extremely keen on higher form ( I mean for insert of primary and secondary).




作者: hong0706    時間: 15-9-12 13:38

jolalee 發表於 15-9-11 10:01
My son was in ESF Tsing-Yi for a short while but i took him out soon after (when i had better offers ...
That esf ty is not reputed to provide high quality education is well know, but as to speaking mostly in canto, i cannot agree. In my kid's class of 22, 8 are non-chinese (judging by surnames) of which 4 are caucasians, rest are indians, koreans and japanese. Of the other chinese parents, i heard at least 2 speaking native english (one british and one american accent). Of course, i won't know if their kids speak cantonese or not.

作者: jolalee    時間: 15-9-13 02:05

FattyDaddy 發表於 15-9-11 11:18
In hindsight, this point seems irrelevant because you WANT him to be able to speak Cantonese and if  ...
As many parents have taught me here, the aim is to have one language per environment; hence we hope for full exposure of Chinese at home and full exposure of English (minus all grammatical errors and limiting accents to US/UK) in school. For a school where over half the kids who probably do not speak English at home, the exposure is not ideal. Yes this is double standards, but if one of the main purpose is to have good English exposure in a school setting, then one must look into that as well (if it is not then that's fine).

作者: jolalee    時間: 15-9-13 02:15

hong0706 發表於 15-9-12 13:38
That esf ty is not reputed to provide high quality education is well know, but as to speaking mostly ...
Yes I should rephrase it as "many kids in his class are mainly canto speakers". If you look at it, 4 Caucasians (who could be speaking Spanish, Dutch or French at home) plus 2 native English speaking Chinese parents (I'm one of them), so give and take (perhaps there are more native English speaking Chinese and some Caucasians may not be native English speakers) we say there are 6-8 out of 22 kids that speaks English at home with their family. That's about 1/3 of the population, which is not that ideal. Anyhow, i understand what you're getting at and apologize for the over generalization in my previous post.

作者: FattyDaddy    時間: 15-9-13 16:22

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jolalee 發表於 15-9-13 02:05
full exposure of Chinese at home and full exposure of English (minus all grammatical errors and limiting accents to US/UK) in school. For a school where over half the kids who probably do not speak English at home, the exposure is not ideal. ...

If most parents follow this and have full Chinese (or whatever non-English language) exposure at home, then naturally the school would have the majority of their kids not speaking English at home.

It seems the "ideal exposure" could only be achieved if the school's admission strongly favours children who speak 100% English at home but somehow accepts your child who speaks 100% Chinese at home. Not easy :)

作者: AJW2010    時間: 15-9-13 18:06     標題: 引用:+本帖最後由+FattyDaddy+於+15-9-13+16:23+

原帖由 FattyDaddy 於 15-09-13 發表
本帖最後由 FattyDaddy 於 15-9-13 16:23 編輯
Good catch.

in the end, parents are allowed to discriminate their own peer when finding the most suitable school for their children.  

Anyway, everyone has different expectation on the schools.  do the research and know what you sign up for your own kid.




作者: 21Ckid    時間: 15-9-14 00:32

講真,就算英基青衣百般不是,例如質素一般、校舍細又似係騎樓底、甚至金頭髪人太少,總不至於平曰在校用廣東話交談吧!我孩子學校近全部Chinese,但學校文化下,都用英文(可能冇鬼仔學校如woodlands咁好吧!)。只有別人用廣東話才用廣東話回應!

人地真的用廣東話,你個仔咪用英文咯,如果對方回應唔到,都好難考入去啦。

其實你個仔唔識廣東話,應該高興,有機會學呀。

有時見到D人點踩以前學校,都幾心寒。
作者: FattyDaddy    時間: 15-9-14 04:42

AJW2010 發表於 15-9-13 18:06
Good catch ...
Ha, I'm not here to catch anything or anyone :)

We all have ideals, just discussing how practical or impractical they might be.


作者: jolalee    時間: 15-9-16 16:40

本帖最後由 jolalee 於 15-9-16 16:52 編輯
FattyDaddy 發表於 15-9-13 16:22
If most parents follow this and have full Chinese (or whatever non-English language) exposure at ho ...

I understand the dilemma. I was learning as we grow. We spoke English at home before getting into our school of choice, and only switched over after learning about this method of speaking Chinese at home from fellow parents here.

A funny incident my son once told me: his classmate gave him a new name, "Dung Dung". I had no idea where that came from, so I asked him why his classmate would call him Dung (manure)? I was intrigued. My son told me one day he wanted to go to the bathroom and the boy inside the water closet told him "dung dung"! Then I realized the boy was simply asking him to wait, not giving him a new name. I had a good laugh over it.

Anyhow for potential IS parents who wish to put their children in an English immersion environment, there are certain schools that do not provide it. Just be aware, that's all.


作者: jolalee    時間: 15-9-16 16:51

21Ckid 發表於 15-9-14 00:32
講真,就算英基青衣百般不是,例如質素一般、校舍細又似係騎樓底、甚至金頭髪人太少,總不至於平曰在校用廣 ...
I have no intention of stepping on any school, just stating what my son experienced while he was there. Apologies if that's how I came across as.

At that moment I was keen on getting son into another school, so learning Chinese was far from my mind. However, now that he's in, I do welcome Chinese classmates who can converse in Chinese. We do teach them about social etiquette though: if there is someone in the same room who cannot understand Chinese, it is best that you converse in the common language.  That's how I was taught growing up and I think that is a sensible way to handle multiple languages.

作者: FattyDaddy    時間: 15-9-16 17:48

jolalee 發表於 15-9-16 16:40
We spoke English at home before getting into our school of choice, and only switched over after learning about this method of speaking Chinese at home from fellow parents here...
I know what you mean, it reminds me of some discussions that went on in this forum about 3 years ago when ESF still had the Category 1 and 2 classifications. In order to maximize their children's chances some parents spoke only English to their children but switched to Cantonese full time once they had gotten through primary admissions. Personally I think doing this is fine but if you jog your memory you might recall there were some members of the moral Taliban who vehemently criticized this practice


作者: jolalee    時間: 15-9-18 10:08

LOL moral Taliban! I actually didn't come across that many who criticized this method, as least not in the thread i posted in asking for advice on how to improve my child's Chinese about 1.5 years ago. Most parents told me it is better to do one language per environment, and that i should switch over to speak Chinese fully to my boy.

Of course it'd be better for the child if the same parent speak the same language through the years, but i guess with the stress of getting a school spot in HK, normal behaviors are out the window. We just have to do what's best as we see fit.
作者: pppwong    時間: 15-9-18 11:53

Mamamu1126 發表於 15-9-10 10:56
Just received a call from ESF TY ,school place is confirmed . Take it or not ?
My son now studying ...

i'm facing the exact same problem now,. my main concern is the risks associated with ESF - if we cannot get a place in ESF primary in the end, where would we go? as the reputation of ESF TY has not been great, i wonder if its play based curriculum could lead my child anywhere in case he falls through the cracks.

then of coz on the bright side, it appears that over 95% of kids could eventually get a place, a chance which a lot of ppl would be dying for...

cant decide!!!

作者: oooray    時間: 15-9-18 12:52     標題: 回覆:pppwong 的帖子

If your child has already been studying in a good kindergarten with good reputation, don't take the one without good reputation in your mind.
In Hong Kong, only the government can guarantee you a P.1 place that most probably you don't want to accept.




作者: FattyDaddy    時間: 15-9-18 13:53

pppwong 發表於 15-9-18 11:53
my main concern is the risks associated with ESF ...
When we talk abut risks, we should try to quantify it.

Like you said, 95% of ESF kindergarten pupils do proceed to ESF primary schools (including the 2 PIS), so that should give you some idea of how risky or safe things are, personally I think it is already better than many of the so called "dragon" through-train schools.

Of course there is always the chance that your child may happen to be in the few % who couldn't secure a place, that's why it is also important to have a Plan B, but that Plan B could vary a lot from one family to another, some parents may send their children to 2 kindergartens, some may supplement with after school tuition etc, to each their own.


作者: Saboc    時間: 15-9-18 18:38

I think is crucial that you have made up your mind in choosing local or international stream
作者: chumiguan    時間: 15-9-19 10:53     標題: 回覆:ESF tsing yi offer

My daughter is in TY K2 now. When others say TY is not that good, I am thinking the other way round. Perhaps I was lucky enough that the k1 teachers were really good and with heart to teach and take good care of children (except the 2nd EA whom I didn't like). My girl loves the teachers too! She told me the other day that she likes Miss Xxx most (the k1 TA) and she miss her a lot!

Regarding play based learning, she learnt quite a lot, such as transportation, vehicles, materials (wood, glass, metals etc.), occupations, shopping and restaurants  etc. I like the teaching method as well, e.g. The theme of transportation: Teachers took them to their surroundings to see the trains, buses, taxis etc. She would point to the trains whenever we came across one. She urged me to take her to have rides on ferries, trams, buses, for which she really wanted to experience what she learnt. They made artworks related to the theme as well, such as using shoe boxes for a bus, and making Octopus cards.

At school, there are sand pits and water pools, which they can always play with. There are many toys and tools (such as long tubes) for them to "play" with the water, so she knows how water behaves, and how things work with water and sand. Perhaps I am a Montessori fans, these type of experience learning at school is what I look for. There are lots of story telling, my girl can tell me stories after school. There are books to read at school, they can read anytime and to borrow home every week.

In terms of academic, the school really doesn't teach alphabets and numbers. There isn't text book for them to learn words or numbers. From every week newsletter I learnt what she played and learnt that week, and I am satisfied as K1 should be getting to know their environment instead of recognizing words or maths. When I asked my mom my life in my K1, my mom also told me that I only played in my kindergarten (my kindie was St. Cat). So I am expecting the same from my daughter's kindie.

Regarding language, she speaks fluent Cantonese at home as my helper and grandparents, and all the friends we meet at weekends speak in Canto. Only me who talk to her in English. However at school she speaks in English, even her best friend is a Chinese, they both speak in English. All kids in her class speak in English at school. This was observed during school open days, and classmates' private birthday parties.

However, if someone needs a kindie to equip their kids for applying other top schools, ESF Kindies are never a good choice.




作者: pppwong    時間: 15-9-21 16:30

chumiguan 發表於 15-9-19 10:53
My daughter is in TY K2 now. When others say TY is not that good, I am thinking the other way round. ...

thanks so much for your sharing. it did give me a lot of insight as to what the kids do in the school!

my kid is very quiet. he can behave very well in local kindies but he does not shine as a kid of a lot of self confidence.  i wonder if he could find his way through a play-based environment in ESF.  do you have any observations on this?  thanks so much! :)

作者: 貝珠    時間: 15-9-21 18:37     標題: 回覆:ESF tsing yi offer

Pppwong, I think u already had preference in IS.

Quiet child vs talkative child, who will get more acceptance in local school ? I believe the quiet and well behave one would be more suitable.

For IS , I think in general , it is suitable for all kids. But particularly suitable for children with good communication skill and strong learning motives.








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