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It is difficult to say how other schools have done it. There are so many other things IBO would consider when they see whether a school qualifies to be an IB school. Each school is different. As far as the language situation is concerned, I believe RC is quite different from ISF.
RC is an English medium school. All students uses English during all classes (except Chinese classes) starting from Year 1. Whether you are Japanese, French, or African, you learn with English. English might not be your mother tongue, but you are expected to use English just like it is your mother tongue, and are expected to have English standard just like it is your mother tongue. Chinese language at RC is just an additional language. Some students are good at Chinese and some have standard compatible to local school students. But this is still a minority. Roughly one-quarter to one-third of the students (including chinese and non-chinese kids) are learning Chinese as a second language. Most of these students have never learned Chinese before and they need to learn from "the beginning". So I believe, RC has to take English to be the first language.
As far as I understand, RC do not have any language policy regarding the use of mother tongue within the school because there are students from different nationalities. Students are free to speak French, Finish, Korean, Cantonese etc outside classrooms during break time. But the main language used to learn and to communicate is still English. English is used as a first language and is taught as a first language. And the "private" use of Finish or French do not seem to have jeopardised the qulification of English to be a first language at RC.
I do not know what the criteria of "first language" are with IB. But I believe not all those criteria are applicable to all schools. And, honestly, if parents and students are happy with a school, it does not matter whether it is an IB school or not. |
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