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| Actually I want to point our that the standard of almost all prestigious schools in Hong Kong dropped in the recent years, due to some some governmental policies. And this is exactly why many brand-named schools changed to DSS a couple of years ago, so that they can choose some qualified and talented students, in order to maintain the 'high' standard. 
 In fact, studying in prestigious schools always give a better impression to other people, which helps boosting the confidence of the kids. Also, the network and bond is much stronger as students have good spirit and are regarded as a BIG family. And perhaps, they offer better resources and environment for the kids to grow and learn. These all certainly give benefit to the kids and help shape a good personalities of the kids.
 
 More importantly, I have to point out that studying in prestigious schools never equals to having good academic results, as many of those famous schools usually admit all-rounded students, which means that some are strong in music, some are good at sports, some are academically excellence, and of course, some have good and supportive family background, etc. The schools probably admit different types of students who they think are suitable, to build a school with variety.
 
 Just like DGS, which my daughters are studying in. It is a really good school and many parents love the school too. But I cannot deny the fact that not many students are really good academically, each of them has their own talents though. And also for DBS, a boy ranked number four in class got lower than 14 points in HKCEE, but he still got admitted back to DBS, and this is not the only case.
 
 I believe that each kid has his/her own talents, and I really appreciate the school for giving each of them such a special and unique environment to grow. I am pretty sure that this is the same case for St. Paul's.
 
 I don't think that statements or comments can once be made by simply judging on the school's academic results. If you are the type of parents forcing the kids to excel academically, I think that you'd better choose school focus purely on academics. But consider seriously of this is a good way to grow.
 
 Also, parents should also play a role in nurturing their children. If your kids are going to study in some prestigious schools, do prepare that you actually have to pay more efforts in educating your kids, as teachers usually don't teach much. The teachers usually will guide the kids to learn, but not really 'teach'.
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