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Hi achow.
I studied in UK previously and one of my sons & my fd's daughter are studying there at the moment. Personally I don't think racism is that serious in England. Just be nice and that will be fine.
Students are recommended to study up till P6 in Hong Kong, then enter Year 7 in the UK. This way students learn more Chinese (thus forgets less Chinese when they grow up) and also exposed to English at a younger age (adapts to UK education system earlier)
Another good entry year would be Year 9, as some of the excellent schools only provide Year 9 and above.
Regardless Year 7 or 9, you better apply 1 - 2 years in advance, as entry is competitive even in local UK.
I found this website useful as it lists all the top UK school and UK educational system. Good for reference:
http://www.ukea.org/tchinese/tcgoodschool/uksgd.html
Regards,
Kylie
[ 本帖最後由 lovekylie 於 09-2-1 11:21 編輯 ] |
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