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On top of that:
I am a graduate of a Sydney All Girl's private school. I hold AU passport but studied in HK till P.4 at a EMI school, but my english wasn't excellent when I went to Australia. But since I went to Australia when I was 9 it wasn't too bad as I was placed in English as a second language class. Then my parents put me to the All Girl's private school, this is one of the top schools in Sydney that is very large, we had boarders from rural parts of NSW as well as a big intake of AU passport holders from HK. In my year at Year 9-10 (HK's F4-5), there were 7 girls that arrived who all attended St Paul Convent. So that being said the level english needs to be at a high standard.
I also had a cousin who attended a B2-B3 school in Hong Kong who attended a All Boy's private boarding school, not holding AU passport. That school is in the second tier of private school, not the best but not the worse. They aggressively recruit in HK during the fair season. He attended Year 10-11 but struggled. In NSW you prepare for the HSC (HK's DSE) in Year 11-12, my cousin realised he wasn't going to perform well so he dropped out by end of Year 11 and switched over to foundation. My cousin I believed performed well on in Maths, the others he struggled a lot due to the medium being English however that being said his spoken English has improved remarkably but he still dropped out to do foundation course as he wasn't confident about the HSC. Also for NSW it is easier to get into the more popular university courses as an overseas students vs being a domestic student (like myself).
If you have more questions, please ask me. 我懂得看中文但是不太懂得打字。 |
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AU Citizen, lived in Sydney for 18 years. left HK P.4 Term 1, 9 years old, studied in Sydney, attended USYD (Bachelor of Commerce) and UTS (Masters of Marketing). Now working in HK.
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