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As the principle advised today, the international stream students are expected to use 60% of their time in the school to study ALL Main Stream materials and the rest of the 40% is used to study international curriculum material and Japanese or French. The other difference is that all Int'l stream teachers are native English speakers (except Chinese and PE teachers). The Int'l stream teachers are more flexible and proactive. On the other hand, int'l stream students are still a bit weaker in Chinese and Maths and needs extra tuition (even after the extra long school hours!). The principle warned that unless your kid is physially very strong (to survive the extra long school hours) and very smart, your kid should not study international stream.
Although I very much appreciate the Christian element of their education, I don't think I'll send my son to study there (at least absolutely no no to international stream) even though he will be accepted. I can imagine I'll have to either hire a personal tutor or quit my job (I'm usually home at around 8 pm) to help him finish homework and revise even after his long day in the school. What a torture! He's just a little boy!
On the other hand, if you are a parent who loves intensive education and are confident that your child can make it, TT is a very good school. They have lots of different programs to encourge students to study and learn many things (just too many to me) and it's a very religious school. |
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