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本帖最後由 minirat 於 12-12-4 18:47 編輯

Hi, apparently paying HK$10K per month or more for kid's education is quite a "market price" for IS now but come to think of it, it's actually ridiculously expensive, even though it's within the affordability for many families here.  A curious question.  What % proportion of these 2 elements is considered reasonable in your perspective?
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It's rather on the personal value.  I know someone living in an apartment with monthly rent of 50k but doesn't feel worth for school fee of around 3k for his kid.

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本帖最後由 minirat 於 12-12-4 18:24 編輯

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I understand where you are coming from.  I also know parents who are willing to send their kids to IS with family income of HK$30K.  Hence I am curious how different people view and value it.

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一 commit左,就系12年的責任,負擔問題真系要想清楚。

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I roughly calculated that it will cost around HK$2m from kindergarten to secondary school! Add a further HK$1m if we send my boy to overseas Uni. Really a lot of money!!!

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In current money, yes but with inflation, the actual amount will be much larger.  Probably more like HK$2.5mil assuming 6% inflation.  And for university, I think a more reasonable number, even in today's money, will be more like HK$400k-500k/year.
今日佳句: 我以往也以為國際板的家長也有質素,但現在才知deal with 一些麻煩家長也不易!  

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To me, I believe education is very important.  I would prepare to pay my kid's education no less than my rental.

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x 2 for me  

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ISF put the "poverty line" for 2 kids studying there at $77,000 per month, below which you can apply for financial aid. Honestly, if you still have mortgage to pay and need to save up for overseas tuitions later, anything less than $100,000 per month will be stretching your means to the limit.

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原帖由 21Ckid 於 12-12-05 發表
ISF put the "poverty line" for 2 kids studying there at $77,000 per month, below which you can apply ...
77000 poverty line



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mamavee 發表於 12-12-5 16:15
77000 poverty line

條poverty line系幾好笑,不過個admission officer 講明個資助申請系決定左收吳收小朋友之后先辦,所以無歧視成份

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回覆:An irrelevant question on school fees vs family income

本帖最後由 mamavee 於 16-1-13 08:52 編輯

What's the net school fee for one kid studying there per month ?



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HKTHK  About $12,500  發表於 12-12-5 16:54

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Unfortunately, $77000 in HK really isn't that much these days.  After paying for income tax, this income is only enough to pay the monthly rent of a 1600 sq ft apartment in Bel-Air!  With no money leftover for food, education, clothes, ......
今日佳句: 我以往也以為國際板的家長也有質素,但現在才知deal with 一些麻煩家長也不易!  

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發表於 12-12-5 19:20 |只看該作者
For my case I spend around 20% of our family income to send my girl to IS. That's why we only can have 1 child....

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發表於 12-12-5 19:27 |只看該作者
School considerations is also the reason we have only one child - but not because of costs - but because I really can't face the stress of having to get another child into primary school!

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HKTHK 發表於 12-12-5 16:50
only enough to pay the monthly rent of a 1600 sq ft apartment in Bel-Air! ...
Haha, a 1600 sq ft Bel-Air apartment is a bit extreme {:1_1:}

This $77,000 poverty line thing, I wonder if ISF actually check the applicant's family bank statements as part of the admission process, and if so would they categorically reject all applicants below the poverty line in order to protect the profitability of the school. Surely they wouldn't want too many students applying for financial aid.

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FattyDaddy 發表於 12-12-5 22:10
Haha, a 1600 sq ft Bel-Air apartment is a bit extreme

This $77,000 poverty line thing, I wo ...

I think ISF, as well as other private schools/DSS, is required to retain a certain portion of school fees as scholarship/financial assisance for students.  So it cannot keep all fees received la.

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FattyDaddy  My query was whether ISF actually check the applicant's family bank statements during the admission process, I would not be surprised if they do {:1_1:}  發表於 12-12-5 23:06

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發表於 12-12-5 23:50 |只看該作者
It is an open secret that most sort after schools (LS or IS) (exclude esf which are non-selective) vet parents' background for entry grade students (aged 3-5), by looking at address, occupation etc. And for the 2 top LS/IS (st paul co-ed and CIS), they basically interview parents, and it will be extremely lucky for those not with prominent background to get into their entry grade form.

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發表於 12-12-6 08:44 |只看該作者

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Why is it only 12 years?  I counted at least 20 years from PN to Uni!



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21Ckid 發表於 12-12-5 02:03
ISF put the "poverty line" for 2 kids studying there at $77,000 per month, below which you can apply ...

Agree.  Apart from mortgage and money aside for studying aboard, saving up for retirement is also realistically important.  And while splurging on education, we need to maintain satisfactory level of quality of life.  Hence personally I think maintaining education expenditure under 10% of family income is acceptable.
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