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(1) unable to answer because everybody is not the same.(2) no problem. Just a matter of money. The school will arrange one to one or one to two lessons during school time. Probably during lunch time or something they call "tutor period". The school will arrange ABRSM and Trinity exams as well. Normally there is a piano in the common area of the boarding house,
(3) swimming. Not all school has swimming pool. Normally the water is warmer than in HK. If there is a swimming pool in the school, they will have swimming lesson during PE. Here, there are PE (indoor ball games like squash, badminton, basketball, swimming) and games (cricket, rugby and football) every week. Different terms do different things. Upper forms will have less PE and games lessons.
(4) go out shopping. Normally the school will set some safety rules for boarders, e.g. 2-3 boarders in one group to go out on weekends. Never alone.
The weekend activities are normally church choir service, sports games. Cadat force majority locals. Some school will arrange movie, bowling, but not often. Some schools even have flying experience.
(5) bully. In my son's school, very few chinese. I saw a chinese ignored a local. The local students like Chinese very much. It depends on the school location and the background of the students.
I think in London, prestige schools, may be some bully cases. It would be better in small town.
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