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Rococo,
Thanks!
I did mention my son attending two kinders on the form. Why?
During my visit to SIS, a guide (supposed to be mainly responsible for enrollment of new students) told me something after my skillful questioning during 'leisure chat' and I try to quote what she said as follows :
"The competition for PY1's seats have been very keen in the past years. Even some applicants with elder siblings studying there failed the interview. The parents were just too relaxed to prepare for the interview. Many parents now let their kids study a Chinese kinder and an English kinder so as to prepare for the interview"
So from what she said, I suppose showing you have let your kid study 2 kinders for better preparation of the interview is a PLUS)
In fact, for the interview, since I can't afford to lose, I did the first (and should be the last) portfolio for my son and in which I mentioned the purpose of letting my son study in one Chi kinder and one Eng kinder was to equip him with the bilingual foundation for smoother transition to SIS.
Ocean419:
The main reasons why I went for SIS instead of ESF:
(1) SIS Kinder has nearly 100% guarantee to get to SIS primary and secondary (except under very special circumstances). So, SIS is - "One take OK". Haven't you heard of many sad stories about ESF primaries refused ESF kinder students? If the kid is really refused, what should the parents do? Go for another IS? Traditional? SIS? --- it would be too late if by then you decide to go for SIS since the seats for P1 of SIS are almost all reserved for SIS Kinder and if there are seats, Singaporeans are of top priority. So, the best timing for entering SIS is PY1 -- definitely!
(2) We are local HK ppl, Non-Cat 1. So, very difficult to get in ESF kinder/primary (regardless of the ability of my kid)
(3) Those ESF schools with better Chi education are located mostly at Kowloon or Shatin--- too far away for my familiy. I heard of some ESF schools with bully / discipline problems, esp. those at HK Island.
(4) I have many colleagues having kids studying in ESF, I have been learning many of hearsay stories about ESF in the past 5 years and know quite well its strengths and weaknesses. Compared to SIS, I won't say which one is stronger here, cos' I don't want to arouse endless debates in the forum. But, I well understand the difference between the two and I know what education for my son I am looking for...
Since your kid is still small, I suggest you contrast the two by seeing it with your own eyes, i.e. to visit the schools, e.g. Open House/ Open Day etc.
and choose what is most suitable for your kid.
Good luck!
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