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I have been reading this post and I would just like to clarify something. I totally understand the feeling of being put on waiting list and then hear rumors about this and that and trying to find a reason to justify it. But I have seen quite a few waiting list success cases in past years so don't give up so soon yet. When you get the call from the office, I am sure you won't have these hard feelings towards the school anymore.
I am a current SPCC parent and I have to tell you that of course there are a lot of rich families in the school, there are also many middle classes and financially challenged families. I personally know a lot of them and everyone interacts very well. There is no 白鴿眼 or show off from anyone. All the kids hang out together and help each other out. The school really teaches them to be humble and caring. So I do not agree with some of your point of view that the school tends to accept rich kids. There are many rich families' kids who cannot get in. From what I observe, the school likes to choose parents who are supportive to their child and the school, and also share the same vision with the school. Ms Lee also has a very good eye in picking out the kids. Most of my kid's classmates are really smart and their parents are dedicated, regardless of family background. Majority of them are from normal middle class families. My kid has classmates living in 蔣軍澳, Horizon Plaza etc.
I am also a SPCC alumni. I have many good friends whom I have made from 20+ years ago that are from middle class or not so rich families, and also from super rich families. Everyone still keeps in touch, hangs out, and our kids are now friends.
That's the most valuable thing about SPCC. The values that you learn from there is for life.
I think it is not fair to barely look at kids from Braemar Hill Nursery as "rich kids". You can't just label them as "rich" and therefore not to admit that the parents and the school have put efforts to teach them well. It is a very good school and they have taught the kids to be polite, have respect for others, and the curriculum prepares the students well for going to all local schools. |
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