"all of them have their own fans so I think they won't be too concerned with any drop of interests"
i dont agree entirely as part of the interests is because of the Voucher...Say, Creative (Kln Ton ...
argh.... are you picking on my English?
what I said was ALL these kindergartens have their own fans so THOSE parents will support them anyway. I didn't say ALL parents will support them wor. Of course not everyone will have to agree with that.
Yes, it is a pity that quite a number of kindergartens would have to deal with such amount of financial pressure under the current scheme. It is a difficult decision I am sure.
It seems the kindergarten situation similar to the primary school.
The 'voucher' scheme seems useless.
If you have enough financial support, your kids will get more.
But, education should be equal to every child.
Otherwise, it may create many society problem of our next generation in the future.
I think you have brought up a good point, one of my underlying questions from this article.
With a fixed amount of incomes, by nature there are only two ways to resolve it, either by increasing incomes or lowering costs. From this article, we have learned some have chose the first option, but the another question is how about those who chosen not to increase incomes can survive?
Actually in my opinion, it is not difficult to resolve this issue. All they need to do is to raise the ceiling of the max tuition fees allowed and many of these can be avoided. If the EDB can announced the increment (eventually it is increasing from $24,000 to $25,200) sooner, I think many parents can be benefited!!! I am sure some of them only have to leave the system due to such limitation. Of course, I can also tell the remaining leave the system simply because of more freedom on how to decide their own curriculum.