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Re: 保良局蔡繼有學校
Hi Everything_for_him (what a good name, I meant it),
Don't think many of the CKY parents would give you a direct answer, lest it might present an unfair picture. Just give you a 'feel' of the 'kindergarten mix' - there are kids from international schools (e.g. Yew Chung, ESF) and all those popular kindies in Kowloon Tong (you name it).
If you want to draw any conclusion, it's those parents who are willing to pay a premium for school fees to enroll their kids to CKY. It seems the school really appreciates parents with similar mindset - no spoon-feeding 'knowledge' and 'drilling'. Students' achievements are not measured by scores, but their progress against their own benchmarks and their enthusiasm to learn. Even for musical instrument lessons, students are not encouraged to take 'grade' exams to prove themselves.
While students are not expected to compete for the highest scores in dictations or tests, most of them display a certain level of confidence in class (they even raise their hands to dare questions they don't really know the answer). They are truly happy learners.
If you need any pointer, here's my two cents worth: prepare your kid for a grip of languages (English and Chinese), and nurture a reading interest.
After all, it's not really the kindies that make or break, it's more the parents. Well, if you are a bit indecisive over which kindie to enroll your kid, try those with similar education approach.
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