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odelia_ho 發表於 14-4-22 13:14 
Unfortunately, it's not a state boarding school. Not suitable for HK's parents/students to apply :i ... Perhaps because I lived in several countries before, had closed contact with many young children in my last career as a police inspector and as a volunteer, and had worked closely with School Governors/Directors, Principals/Headmasters/Headteachers , I therefore have a very different view from yours:
It is FORTUNATE that the CGS does not provide boarding.
Given that students at the CGS take GCSE a year earlier (i.e. at Yr 10) than most schools and it has an unique 3-year A level structure, it does NOT accept any 6-formers from other schools as they will not 'fit in'.
As such, the only main intake is at Yr 7, meaning students will be at around 11 years old when admitted. At this age, I personally think, the family should be working as a team and stay together for an All Round Development, rather than a child being 'abandoned' alone in a completely new country with a new culture, in a new school with new people - a child may make some very bad choices due to peer group pressure and not having proper and impartial advice from the family.
In fact, I saw the disastrous consequences happened in New Zealand, where many South Koreans 'dumbed' their young children at the private boarding schools, and many these children had got into big troubles. The NZ government subsequently had to act, making it a Legal Requirement that any overseas student under the age of 11/12? studying in NZ MUST have a parent/closed relative staying with them.
It is a Fact in Life that every parent has to make a decision : Money or Family.
The choice is yours.
Always Yours
Terence Lai
Life is about making the Right Choices
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJNIY3mLHU8
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