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In Kowloon Tong, there's an international kindergarten called Kowloon Baptist Church Kindergarten whose school fee is much lower (<3K) than "other" international kindergartens (mostly >5K). The kindergarten uses "learning through play" approach. [honestly, there's not much "structural" curriculum]
I recalled the principal mentioned in the interview that quite a no. of kids in her kindergarten were attending two separate kindergartens every day (probably the other one is local). She had very strong objection on that arrangement as those kids were easily sick and absent from schools quite frequently. The worst was those sick kids would, inevitably made other kids sick.
While, the principal, being a foreigner, was not able to understand such arrangement, I, on the other hand, wondered if the kids can barely manage one "assuming normal workload local kindergarten" + one "just play" kindergarten, how can those kids attend two kindergartens with "structural curriculum" simultanously? Mindful that both will probably need to hand in assignments. |
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