kct18 發表於 18-3-29 09:19
Cannot pass the Eng Assessment level(emoji)
Which school is your kid studying in now? Local school? Delia has support for English as second language too. Or you can even consider 啟思which is an IB school. If your kid english is not on par, he may be difficult to make friends in IS too.
Those new IS schools are mostly primary schools.
964000 發表於 18-3-29 10:24
Which school is your kid studying in now? Local school? Delia has support for English as second lan ...
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本帖最後由 kct18 於 18-3-29 10:31 編輯
Thank for your advice.
The oral and daily communication is fine for my kid. He can communicate with foreign teacher well. But the written level may be behind the IS standard.
How about蘇淅和耀中 compare with Delia and 啟思?
KCIS and Yew Chung seems better if your kid gets admitted . But make sure he catches up with he english written standards soon cuz ESF English assessment test is not that difficult already. Otherwise he will be struggling with homework and projects.
kct18 發表於 18-3-29 10:34
I heard some news about CAIS,
is it difficult to enter now?
I think it’s difficult to answer you whether a school is difficult to get in or not. It depends on the standard of the student and how many applicants. Maybe you just apply a few and see how it goes.
964000 發表於 18-3-29 10:36
KCIS and Yew Chung seems better if your kid gets admitted . But make sure he catches up with he eng ...
Actually, my son get offer from 蘇淅&耀中. We are struggling which one is better and any other better one can arrange for him.
Otherwise, he is studying in band one primary school. But not sure he can enter band one or band two secondary school. He is 中間人, so we are struggling for such big changes.
kct18 發表於 18-3-29 10:49
Actually, my son get offer from 蘇淅&耀中. We are struggling which one is better and any other bett ...
Where do you live? Maybe just pick the closer one. Wonder why people cannot accept band 2 local school but they don’t mind about this in IS. Maybe government should really remove this banding game in local system.
I think parents should adjust their mindset when they decide to change to the IS system. The local system emphasizes on achievements and academic results while the IS system focuses on developing one's potential and shaping one's ability to learn by him/herself. If one thinks a "switch" to IS is a short-cut to success or a guarantee to university placement, he/she may be disappointed if it does not work in the end. There is no point in finding the "best" school but a "suitable" school for the kid.