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- 14-4-4
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What we like about the school:
- balanced curriculum (high standard but not pushy to students. You'll know when you see the text books and worksheets)
- good school management (the three major personnel: Principal, Mr. Wong & Mr. Kam are closely working together) and teachers have very good standard (apart from NET, PTH teachers all have Edu dept cert. i.e. they acquire the high standard to teach CHinese in PTH)
- excellent environment to bring children closer to the nature (this is sth you can't buy even with lots of $$$, & you can't underestimate the positive impact on the children with this in the long run)
- lively, allow children to be themselves at their age. e.g. children could run around in the playground during lunch time (honestly only two schools I know allow this).
- PTH teaches Chinese and very high English teaching standard still.
What may be a concern:
- distance to home
- school fee
- they say since secondary school (S4) will change to IB & will modify the primary school's curriculum to fit this, but I am not sure how many years it is going to take before they could implement in the primary school.
In short, I think SSCPS is a very good school in terms of many aspects if you buy the above I mentioned.
- 'Free and wide'? I think the school gives freedom to the children on physical aspects. They also have high moral standard & cultivate in teaching.
- 'pressure...'? In SSCPS, their exam is only three days: one subject one day, 45 min for each paper; unlike traditional schools which spilt into Chi. composition, Chi reading comprehension, Chi dictation, revision of Chi book chapter 1-5 etc. etc....
Anyway, if you investigate more, you'll have a more thorough idea of what the school is like.
BTW, we are only candidate, not currently studying there.
原帖由 Arkcocoon 於 11-11-18 10:24 發表
thanks tumtum.
-ve things i heard mainly:
- kids are very free and "wild"
- even though classes are easier than traditional schools the tests are not, and therefore actually pressure is higher to per ... |
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