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本帖最後由 stepyau 於 12-10-25 10:08 編輯
They have Kindergarten (K1) and Reception (K2), no K3 - they will be promoted to Primary 1 at the age of 5 (British system).
As for the interview, Mrs Wyatt would do the story telling (I guess expecting kids to have some responses), and 2 class teachers would conduct the interview in groups - playing different toys, asking them simple questions (question as simple as "where's daddy and mami?"). During the 'interview', parents were not allowed to stay with kids, and Mrs Wyatt would come and ask simple questions to the parents, e.g. what language will you used at home? From my experience, there was no pass or fail, only that they just picked 3 out of 6 in one session, if any of the first 3 turned down the offer, it would go to the 4th one and go on.
In my opinion, interviews conducted earlier are more difficult in the sense that those who granted with an offer won't normally turn down so leave fewer chance for the 'waiting'. Anyway, just my view only. |
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