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Hello smile_w99,
SJC's curriculum in general advances other kindergarten by a year. For younger B the biggest challenge is writing of Chinese words( 上,木,天,土 etc.). Otherwise K1 is not tough at all. The advancement in learning of vocab and phonics may promote the children to start reading earlier, which may not be a bad thing.
SJC teachers are general responsive. I do not always called the school, but if I called, the class teacher usually responded to me the same day or next day morning, and we could talk for as long as 20 minutes about my child without feeling her pushing to hang up. I do not know other schools, but I am satisfied with this. This is a huge difference in comparing to the unhappy PN experience of which my son was in another school with comparatively abundant resources( 2 class teachers; one PTH, one "white" NTE, and one local assistance). During PN, I called the NTE several times, and even wrote in the handbook urging for communication. Never did I get response. The NTE has favorable accent of certain western country though :) To be fair, I heard local white NTEs can be good. Expats quality varies by large extent , unfortunately.
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