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Totally agree. My girl is now studying in P2. Compared to P1, the General Studies subject is more demanding, the kids need to do research themselves (now mainly focused on books, and I guess they need to know how to search from internet in the near future), and then analyse the materials, and finally put onto poster with artwork. It is quite time consuming, as they cannot finish all during the lessons. Then they are required to present their own project. Basically, nearly all core subjects (except maths) require the kids to have reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. More importantly, they need to learn how to appreciate other classmates' work and provide recommendations. I like the values of this school and appreciate the overall teaching approach designed by the school team.
Having said that, some teachers are still very stringent on english and chinese handwriting. At the beginning I felt rigid, but the good effect is that the kids' writing really become more beautiful. So this school has achieved a right balance, not as free as international school.
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