But my situation is that:
My eldest daughter is already in Co-ed.
This time my middle son if pick "Boys", then my little son later may increase chance of getting in either "Co-ed" or "Boys".
Is that sounds reasonable?
In your case, 更加要揀st paul co edu 啦!如果唔係第時比個二仔話你唔公平啊!除非,你問過佢意願啦。
原帖由 3kidsdaddy 於 11-11-22 22:04 發表
But my situation is that:
My eldest daughter is already in Co-ed.
This time my middle son if pick "Boys", then my little son later may increase chance of getting in either "Co-ed" or "Boys".
Is that s ...
Actually I think Co-ed and College are in the same tier and level! With similar reputation and standard, I think either one is good for your son. The point is that co-ed and boys school is different so it really depends on what you want.
But if your daughter is already in co-ed, seems to me that Co-ed is better cause you can handle better if your kids are all in the same school.
原帖由 3kidsdaddy 於 11-11-22 21:49 發表
Thanks God that my son was successful in P1 interview of St Paul's Co-ed and St Paul's boys. Would you pls give me some opinion on picking up one?
If you are aiming Co-ed for your youngest one, then the more you should accept the offer for the second one, no? Would a school like Co-ed not have hard feelings if you reject them for your second kid? How would that increase the chance for your third one? Don't see the logic here.
Would you say your second kid is as smart as your big one? Is he big or small boy?
Reply:
yes, I would say that all my 3 kids are smart but with different talent.
My eldest daughter is good at language and speech.
My middle son is good at Math.
My little son is good at playing, haha, just kidding, he is too young to be good at anything....