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原帖由 Chatter 於 09-10-12 21:37 發表
rachncurtsmom,
As you have correctly pointed out those are the secondary pupil and not primary pupil. Majority of the lower primary pupil speaks very good English, and around 30% (my guess) of primar ...
Hi Chatter,
Thank you for your clarification. I have, in fact, gone through quite a number of topics on BK about St Margaret's. And from what I've read, the parents are happy and impressed by this school.
The principal did mention during the introductory talk that they wanted to accept more students whose English is better. And it is true, that this will make a better English-speaking environment for all the students.
But at the same time, I would like to know about the Chinese level of the students studying there. Would the school have put too much emphasis on English that Chinese would be sacrificed? Or it's just normal and expected that an English school will not have very good Chinese?
It seems that your child is studying at St Margaret's now, could you please let me know your (or any other parent's) view on the Chinese level of the school?
Thank you in advance. |
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