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I think parents should be prepared that the Chinese standard is a common issue in almost all international schools.
If parents are so keen in keeping up with Chinese, you might want to consider other alternatives, eg those new DSS or local private schools that have genuinely strong Chinese curriculum, and at the same time "copy" a little of what international schools do.
One other point, whether a person is strong in Chinese or whether he is giving up learning Chinese is 2 independent situations.
My children are not strong in Chinese at all, and they are learning Chinese in a pace much much slower than most local schools. However, they love learning the language and are very interested in Chinese culture.
On the other hand, even in local schools, I see that many students are giving up learning Chinese (or, in fact, totally giving learning anything at all).
So I guess the attitude is more important than the actual standard.
BTW. BHS is one of the ESF schools. Like I have said in other topics, most ESF schools are more or less the same. I personally do like BHS because I have friends and family who used to be a BHS student some 30 years ago. It has always been a good school. |
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