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Re: 報邊間學校好 ?? (大埔區)
各位媽媽:
Below is my personal experience only:
The Principal mainly observed child's behaviours and response, not much questions to ask her as age 2 girl can't speak much (but my girl could speak simple sentences that time already) Q1. What's your name? she could tell her name. Q2. When passing through the washroom. The Principal (P) asked her whether she knew the potty, my girl told her 'it's a potty'
MY interview mainly a conversation between parents and P, to find out each other's expectation on school, education etc. They showed their school material, cirriculum etc. You can ask any related questions freely to the P. In the meantime, The P would observed the child's behaviour (they gave them the cooking sets, toys etc for her to play freeely). Mine lasted about an hour as I had too many questions to ask.
When interview ended, my girl put back all the toys to the drawers, do all the cleaning and say goodbye to the P and teachers 'automatically'(I trained her since she's a baby).
The no. of vacancy depends on how many sis & bro will occupy (they are first priority) and they like Big girl/boy (birth date). By that time, she told me that they have only around 20 vacancy (10 full day, 10 half day) and most of them are occupied by the sis & bro of exsiting students, only a few available. That's true. As I found out later (school starts) may be half of the new students who have sis/ bro studying already.
My advice is: train up your baby's cognitive power and politeness since she/he was baby or language. Just be relaxed and don't over expect, that will increase your own pressure. (Actually, we registered the Salvation Army (Wo che) already, that's a good school too!)
Both parents attended the int. would be good but since some might have to work, that's reasonable to be absent. But I think the one who take care daily life of the child should attend (except maids) eg. grandparents.
To conclude: they admit my girl cos:
1. We are catholic family.
2. She's big girl (Jan born)
3. Her behaviour in interview is very outstanding - our own viewpt
And I guess there's no need to know the interview questions as each family (child & parents) is different and I think they don't have standard questions. To me, interview is a understanding/ communication process rather an exam.
My girl likes the school (teachers, P, helpers, schoolmates) very much and of course the circulums. They emphasizes learning through daily life by playing, or thro' a theme. Unlike some nursery in KLN Tong, N1 will not do any pre-writing exercises, but will do artwork, painting/ drawing and start numbering.
Hope the info helps.
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