But, I have one concern. Transportation. The school has a parking for school bus in the playground. Is it quite busy or maybe dangerous for the children ? If I am bringing the child to school, is the traffic very chaotic around the school entrance ? The last time I visit there, the road was narrow.
this has always been an issue and can never be solved. This narrow steep path is the only way for school bus to get in the carpark or playground and at the same time many parents drive their private cars for delivery and pickup. It's always jammed, except until the school hours starts.
Taking school bus in is alright for the kids and is not dangerous as there are adults to guide the path. Driving in with private car is of course safe for kids but is only quite agonising for the driver. There is backingup and long waiting hours to free your own car from the line.
I have some questions and would be grateful if someone can give me a clue. According to its website, KCIS offers a 2-year education prior to the primary as follows:
Kindergarten AM
3 years by end December
9.00 a.m. - 11.50 a.m.
Kindergarten PM
3 years by end December
1.30 p.m. -- 4.30 p.m.
Reception AM
4 years by end December
9.00 a.m. -- 11.50 a.m.
Reception PM
4 years by end December
1.30 p.m. - 4.30 p.m.
Primary 1 - Primary 6
5 - 10 years
9.00 a.m. -- 3.30 p.m.
Q1. Does it mean the P.1 intake is equivalent to K3 in the local system (in terms of age)? (Y/N)
Q2. The P.1 seems to be running on a full-day (9 am to 3:30 pm). So if I enrol both the local KCS adn international stream (KCIS), I have to stop the local stream after K2 when I opt for KCIS. Am I correct? (Y/N)
Q3. If after the first year of P.1 education I decide to put my son back to a local school (I say "if"), can we start at P.2 of the local school (when my kid is 6 yrs old)? (Y/N)
Q4. Following Q3, if the answer to Q3 is "N", do we have to start at P.1 again? (Y/N)
Could you please tell if students in KCIS primary are mainly communicating with each others in English, Mandarin or Cantonese? Also, how's the standard of the school you think (English & Mandarin)?
My son started K1 in KCIS and now he is in P1. So far he is happy with school. For the three classes of P1, all the class teachers are foreigners speaking native English, I trust that the students can learn English well under such environment, at least their daily communication in the class is in English.
Besides, there is 1-2 Mandarin lesson every day. This is one of the strengths of KCIS.
But of course, every school has pros and cons. If I have to provide any negative comment for KCIS, I would say that it is relatively less reputable than ESF or some of the IS, as its academic track record is limited.
原文章由 keddy123 於 07-11-9 09:32 硐表
My son started K1 in KCIS and now he is in P1. So far he is happy with school. For the three classes of P1, all the class teachers are foreigners speaking native English, I trust that the students c ...
Hi Keddy123,
What is your major language at home? How do u rate your child's English and PTH, equally well in both languages in terms of speaking, reading and writing? Competitive with native speakers? Pls share.