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本帖最後由 Susu922 於 15-2-24 21:55 編輯
jemima 發表於 15-2-24 20:43
Thanks for the info.. I mean..getting an interview means a perceived higher chance of getting a plac ...
I guess no one knows for real, it is 100% or 0 chance for each particular individual.
Consider the following questions:
1. Other than the "excellent English at ESF" factor, is there any area in which you think ESF is more suitable for your boy as compared to Victoria?
2. If you receive offer from both ESF primary and Vic primary, which offer would you accept?
Personally, my answer to question 2 above is "probably Vic primary" and to question 1 above is "both are good schools, but the only advantage of ESF over Vic (for us) is the more intensive exposure to English" -- however, we would not go to ESF just to learn English, for the reason stated below.
I would choose Victoria, since learning Chinese is way more difficult than learning English. Attending regular English classes at Victoria (and those after-school activities taught in English), mingling with English speaking frds in Hong Kong, plus a few years' study overseas at a decent US or UK college would be able to bring the kid's English up to a close to native level, but not the other way around.
Also, the location of Hillside is not convenient for us -- school bus would be the only choice.
Nevertheless, since both schools are good - congrats! There will be no wrong decision no matter how you decide:)
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