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武航
Thanks for your remarks and I try to share my personal experience for your reference.
For easy reference, I answer your questions as follow:
One of his teachers raises the following concern:
1. My son’s school is newly accredited which has no previous IB history, my son’s predicted score will be discounted in generally by most of the admission offices.
[Newly accrredited IB school may not be an issue, but new DSS/private schools plus new IB school is the main concern, just like LPC first established in 1994. Personally, I prefer an established DSS school provide IB stream or ESF or IS school....... not a school with none or limited HKCEE/HKAL and IBDP reference. In your case, you need to automatically discount your son's predicted grade in application of UCAS for UK universities.]
2. His teacher is an IB 榜眼,before her IB, she got an excellent HKCEE result. Even though her school (LPC) was also new in her year, she had her HKCEE as a sound reference. My son does have nothing on hand.
Since my son aims studying in UK, she highly recommends my son to take IELTS and also the GCE – AL in the coming year.
[IELTS mainly for English standard of International students, but most uiversities in UK also highly accept IB students pass in English syllabus A, HL/SL; or Syllabus B at HL and score 7. My son checked with Oxford & LSE, both accepted the above IBDP English results. Your son better check with different university to confirm the English proficiency requirement. For GCE-AL, a good friend of mine, his son is my son's senior. He took GCE-AL at yr 1, he spent too much time to handle both and may affect his IBDP predicted grade. His conclusion for us is sticked to IBDP, forget GCE-AL and or use expectation management to handle the issue.]
3. Knowing that your son’s school is also newly accredited; may I know whether the school has the same conclusions?
[My son's school is a DSS elite school with over hundred years history, most Ivy league, oxybridge and top notch universities fully appreciate the standard of his school internationally. Even it's new IB accredited school, the Oxybridge admission officers highly recommended us to take IB instead of HKDSE in the admission talk.]
Parents, pls don't treat me wrong, my answers just echoed his teacher's remarks and no intention to critise new IB accredited schools' standard or reputation in UK universities admission process. If other parents have other views, pls share with us......
ANChan59
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