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回復 Jasonbourne 的帖子
Depend on what you are looking for. I have my son study in KCS till end of K2, and transferred him to KCIS this year (P1=local K3). So far I am quite pleased, as my son's mandarin doesn't deteriorate (we are mandanrin speaking family), but his English has improved a lot. Of course the problem with KCIS is mostly the facility, but the fee is low compared with other schools. In my view KCIS offered me a balance between Mandarin and English, between too much homework and no homework. Students are encouraged to be disciplined, which suits my son very well.
For KCS, my expereince is that it's very organized (probably more organized than KCIS in a way), so you don't really feel the chaos of 35-40kids/class. The learning is activity based, but the level of activity lies in the class teacher. My son is very blessed to have a passionate class teacher. However, considering the homework load and the amount of English exposure, we tranferred him to KCIS.
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