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原帖由 肥騫 於 10-2-22 09:08 發表 
Thanks for your advice. I'm serious about that.
Sometimes, I wonder if students from HK can get along with those from Sing. Or they would separate into two groups??
How about parents group also? Ar ...
Absolutely. This is something I'd be least worried about. I am a frequent visitor to the school and I notice the kids play very well together. I don't think 'nationality' materialises in their own little worlds as they pretty much grow up together. In the PY years, children stay in the same class so they are very familiar and comfortable with each other. In P1, the school starts mixing 50% of the kids in one class with another. In P2, only 20% of the kids from P1 will stay together. This set up allows the children to expand their circle of friends and not fixated with a few individuals.
As for parents, as in anywhere, some are more open and some more reserved. There are many opportunities in SIS to meet and bond with other parents, eg. be lunch parents, swim parents, library parents, and at birthday parties. I have made a number of friends both from and outside my son's class, so I would say the opportunity to build friendship is there if one is open.
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