my son is now studing in their North Point branch, its more expensive than Kln Tong branch (3 days playgroup @ hkd39XX, nursery @ hkd7XXX...). but he learn a lot fm there & I'm very appreciate of the facilities they provided :loveliness:
原帖由 3dogs 於 09-3-9 01:30 發表
my son is now studing in their North Point branch, its more expensive than Kln Tong branch (3 days playgroup @ hkd39XX, nursery @ hkd7XXX...). but he learn a lot fm there & I'm very appreciate of the ...
wow ... so expensive. I've arranged school visit (North Point) on 21/3. However, the teacher said the toddlers playgroups has full already (long waiting list for AM class and better chance for PM class). Hope i can secure a seat for my baby (14 mths)!
My girl has been in their playgroup for nearly 8 months. And she is also attending another playgroup in a local kindergarten.
I find that the teachers in both schools are well-qualified and experienced. (regardless of the nationalities of NET i.e. American/blonde-haired NET in TT ...black-haired NET in local schools)
It seems that their teaching pedagogy and curriculum are quite similar. (you know, in kindergarten level, children are /should be taught to explore, not to memorise things...)
But primary local schools and international primary schools would differ a lot, as far as i know.
However, if you plan to send your child to study overseas when they are young, (say 10 years old...)it would be better to put them in International kindergartens/primary...to adapt foreigners' culture easily)
The point is: it is an investment. The expense is very high if you put your child to study international schools thereafter.
As for me, i am not that kind of rich person.
It's ok for me to let my child study in an international kindergarten. But for primary level, we have to think about it thoroughly.