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Re: Highgate House vs Montessori School of HK
At the end, I visited all schools: Montessori school, woodland montessori , woodland and highgate. It takes me less than 5 second to see which one is good for my son. Below is my personal opinion.
1) Montessori School vs Woodland Montessori
Both schools are a bit commercial (but which one does not in HK??) in the sense that they can steer the curriculum for my kid's primary school admission. However, Woodland Montessori is a bit cramp. Many students are squeezed in a small campus. In contrast, Montessori School is a lot more spacious and teacher to student ratio is low. I guess some people concerns about Montessori School because they think the teacher is a bit green. Personally, I don't know why it is an issue. The teacher seems to me is nice enough to my kid. Weighed by the small class ratio so that kids can get more attention, I think Montessori School has higher chance to reach the goal of parents in HK. BTW, Montessori School of HK follow Montessori method much more closely and Montessori's teaching materials are widely used there. Therefore, I myself will choose Montessori School of HK.
2) Highgate vs Montessori
Well! When I visited Highgate, I instantly love that place. There has been many discussion about Steiner's and Montessori's method and as mentioned before, I buy Steiner's method much more since Montessori, at least its implementations in HK, is more steep and like a training camp. In contrast, Steiner method is more gentle (may be too gentle for many people). I guess my kid will be very happy there because he loves constant interaction with people rather than academic pursuit. Therefore I pick Highgate. However, as many people mentioned already, Steiner's method is not everyone's cup of tea as there may be gap in proceeding primary education and additional tutorship may be needed for the kids.
P.S. After talking to many of my friends (all of them received world class education around the world), we share the same thought that a real knowledge can only be acquired through intense interest in the subject and interest cannot really be forced out. Therefore it is indeed misfortune to have kid in HK since most of them have to be forced into kindergartens emphasizing too much on boosting their academic side and are deprived from otherwise very happy childhood (I surely do not want my kid sitting at a corner of the classroom and concentrate on reading alone for entire morning in the class without any interaction ---- which I did see in some school visit!)
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