I observed that many students from those elite schools are sitting Benz to home and using iphone. They have already skipped many steps and enjoy an above average modern life.
I observed that many students from those elite schools are sitting Benz to home and using iphone. They have already skipped many steps and enjoy an above average modern life.
Yes, there is no doubt that children who come from rich and well educated families have already skipped many steps and enjoy an average modern life. But I do know some of them have been sent to non-elite schools as well. The author of "The high price of materialism" says a need is something a person either desires or wants that is essential to their survival, growth and functioning. If these psychological needs are unsatisfied, materialism is often the result. What makes some people materialistic? 1.Young adults from divorced families frequently become materialistic. 2.If the child was raised in a poor family, they are likely to become materialistic. 3.Children attending schools with poor discipline and frequent fights, vandalizing by other students, and general defiance of authority were more likely to become materialistic than children attending well organized and highly disciplined schools. 4.People from poor nations are more materialistic than those from rich nations. 5.People who watch a lot of TV are more materialistic than those who don't....
So I believe that materialistic students are likely coming from all kinds of schools, not only from elite or private schools.
Wow!!
I have family members studied in St Paul Convent, the school has good facilties and high requirement on Kids moral development. School fee is a consideration, but if family can afford, St Paul Convent is a good choice.
If u consider at the acedemic level, Must be ST paul convent. But if consider about 校風, students from St paul catholic is more humble in general.
If i were u, i would pick ST paul convent
In both SPC and St. Paul Catholic, students need to work hard. If your girl is familiar with the environment of ST. Paul (Causeway Bay) and have made many friends in SPK, my opinion is that she will be happier in SPC,why bother to switch her to another school if both schools need same effort?
St. Paul Catholic is a half day Chinese primary school, but SPC is a full day English school, so just ask yourself what do you want.