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本帖最後由 elmkc 於 13-7-10 23:31 編輯
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Likely, they don't have students allocated to La Salle and Queen's. But they have at least one student accepted by DBS. They have students interviewed by La Salle, but unsuccessful. My friend said that a few students have applied for La Salle these two days, and will update me if she has good news from parents.
St Jo is a good school. It has a considerable number of students entering Sing Yin and KT Maryknoll. However, if you want your child to enter top EMI schools such as La Salle and Wah Yan Kowloon, you need to prepare your child to participate in one or two other activities, such as sport, chess, drama, speech, music, or mathematics competitions, and to do it well (get some awards). Since St Jo is an EMI primary school, EMI secondary schools love to accept EMI students. But, most EMI secondary schools have affiliated primary schools, so a lot of places have been reserved for them. You can imagine that for the top secondary schools, such as La Salle, Wah Yan Kowloon, and DBS, St Jo needs to compete with schools especially 聖方濟各英文小學 and 保良局陳守仁小學, which academic performance is known to be strong. So, good in sport, chess, drama, speech, music, or maths competitions will help them a lot.
However, if you aim at Sing Yin or KT Maryknoll, then you don't need to do too much (the most important is to focus on academic performance).
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