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Being accepted by KCIS is not easier than ESF. I experienced both and got admission offers. During ESF kinder’s interview, kids are required to response to simple question verbally or physically. When ESF kinder invites you to join the play visit, it means spot is available for you and you are likely to be accepted if none of unexpected happens during the play visit. It’s a lottery without solid test but categorization discriminates Cantonese speaking children only. KCIS requests more nowadays. Not all interviewees could get offer. I think KCIS places importance on the ability of using English and the personality of child and parents. Though KCIS doesn’t lift the barrier for Cantonese speaking children, it doesn’t mean local kids still have better opportunities if kids are not up to par. In my daughter’s class (K/KCIS), there are local kids are able to speak fluent English with nice accent and Cantonese and Mandarin as well. I quite admire them for their linguistic ability. That’s what KCIS is looking for. |