LLT 寫道:
The answer to your question is "Yes" insofar as attending interview for school admission is concerned, but the answer is "No" if you are talking about his/her study after admission.
Personally, I don't think you need to take it too serious about the performance of 'little' kid at interview. It doesn't quite matter for a kid to enter whichever kinder or primary school so long as he/she can achieve the same final goal.
Take the example of my niece, she graduated from secondary school at the age of 16. By simple calculation you can work out that she must be a 'little' girl when she entered kinder and primary school. She is now studying Year 2 in HKU.
Personally, I don't think you need to take it too serious about the performance of 'little' kid at interview. It doesn't quite matter for a kid to enter whichever kinder or primary school so long as he/she can achieve the same final goal.
Take the example of my niece, she graduated from secondary school at the age of 16. By simple calculation you can work out that she must be a 'little' girl when she entered kinder and primary school. She is now studying Year 2 in HKU.
Personally, I don't think you need to take it too serious about the performance of 'little' kid at interview. It doesn't quite matter for a kid to enter whichever kinder or primary school so long as he/she can achieve the same final goal.
Take the example of my niece, she graduated from secondary school at the age of 16. By simple calculation you can work out that she must be a 'little' girl when she entered kinder and primary school. She is now studying Year 2 in HKU.
但我擔心的是:若因為是細仔而失去就讀一間較理想學校的機會。 [/quote]
doris880,
If your ONLY concern is whether your child can get a good primary school through interview. Perhaps you can let him join the Central Allocation or apply for those DSS or private schools first.
If he can get a good school under the Central Allocation System or he can secure a place in a private/ DSS school through interview, you can let him go ahead in that ideal primary school. If not, you can let him repeat K3 after you know the result in July and let him participate again in those interviews of DSS or private schools in the next year.
You can join the Central Allocation system (Primary One Admission System) once only, but you can apply as many times as you like for those DSS or private primary schools so long as your child is still under their specified age range.