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TobsterBB 發表於 13-2-22 10:11 
Hi all,
We are Aust. citizens but have moved back to HK thirteen years now. Both my son (13) and d ... Hi,
I've also returned for about 3 years.
From the age of you children, I suppose they are after HSC, and then get into the Uni in Aus.
It;s really hard to say whether public or private school is better. The resources of so private schools are limited while public selected high school are high in academic standard.
Actually behind "good" public schools, the teachers and tutors are parents or tuition school rather than the
school teachers. As the admission to public school is based on whether your address is within the catchment area of the school. Therefore, it is not uncommon that the districts of high schools will have good hsc result when having a lot of Chinese living there.
In a nut shell, if you are after "good" public schools, the first thing to do is to choose a "good" place to live in. However, it is really hard to squeeze in such districts. as the rent of property price have soared to an unbearable level!
At first, I am quite surprise that why this question is raised by Aus citizens. Afterall, may be Aus has changed a lot during these 13 years..
The only requirement to enter a particular Aus public school is living in that district. This rule is for local Aus. However, many "good" schools in "good" districts try to refuse applicant in their school zone as there are not enough places.
It may be very subtle that even in this situation, some westerners within the district can negotiate and get a place while Chinese are admit only when in very firm persistent.
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