wahahawahaha 發表於 17-3-27 18:05
No siblings in CIS, my kid is now in Think international
Sorry for jumping in. We haven't applied for CIS, but we have an offer for Think Int. I would like to ask if Think is a good school (for primary) as yr kid is from Think.
Hi there - same here! My son is under 2 too and I would like to know how to prepare him for CIS reception interview... heard it is extremely difficult to get in ?
just mean that you have to be super rich and have connections
Very true!
To get in CIS where the super rich offsprings of the big names in HK go (many of those kids have bodyguards who follow them at school), what do you expect?
i believe there is exception just like CIS offers financial aid to those who are in need. Is just the majority are super rich and yes have body guard ( or 2 vans of body guards).
I wonder why there are never CIS parents here to tell us what's really going on inside, or sharing about the interviews etc, as there are a few parents here in this post has just said that they have received the offers.
I have a casual chat with a kid now in uni from CIS, he also told me the ultra rich will form a clan of themselves and the ordinary form their own clan. Both groups have little interaction with each other. The ordinary clan is hard working and academic focus, while the ultra rich clan is
964000 發表於 17-4-14 12:38
I have a casual chat with a kid now in uni from CIS, he also told me the ultra rich will form a cla ...
Although all men not created equal, should be treated equally, especially by the teachers who supposingly should teach them the right values from the very beginning.
Personally I would NOT put my child in a school where snobs (fellow students and/or their parents) would look down onto others because of their different social status.