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I am an RC parent. I do not want to "challenge" anyone. Anyone has his own views and feelings. I am sure Miclint's source has her standing. However, it would appear that Miclint's source does not know RC well enough and I do need to make a few comments or clarifications:
(1) RC is an IB school and our teachers are all IB qualified/approved teachers. According to a western friend who used to be an IS primary school teacher in Hong Kong, RC is in fact rapidly gaining reputation and respects from amongst teachers local and abroad. A lot of teachers are interested in teaching at RC because of the attractive package they offer. As far as I heard from different sources (both from the school and my own friends), the schools have lots of candidates to choose from.
(2) RC does not have the best IT facilities in Hong Kong and we do not have that much emphasis on IT. Students do have their own school email account. They do have easy access to the school computers. There are Mac computers around the campus where students can use (for school related work). Secondary students are allowed and encouraged to bring their own Macbook to school., but can loan one from the school if they do not have their own notebook computer. And this is about it. In this era, when we are no longer using typewriters, computers are the only and most convenient alternative to typing up papers or homework. I do not see how anyone can effectively finish a 2000 word paper without using a computer. May be parents can judge whether this is "too much emphasis".
(3) 沙陳? Wow, what an old phrase to use to describe a person. All I would say is that I disagree that RC kids are 沙陳.
(4) Beside the central library, we have a lot of books in the classrooms and and hub areas (the sitting area shared by the whole year level). I do not know who has got more books. I would not be surprised if we have fewer books because we are a new school and it takes time to build up a library. But my child has never complained of not having good books to read. Further, I notice that the school is always buying new books, and a lot of parents are donating new books to the library.
Lastly, I must say again that SJS and SC are very good schools indeed. |
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