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Mighty 發表於 13-6-21 17:23
其実這個仇外(強国人)主要都是政府的政策造成的、辺到有DEVELOPED COUNTRIES可以不「 ... I agree with you, the government policies are just way too bizarre. The unbecoming behaviour of some Mainlanders then turns into a trigger for all the negativity. On this forum though, I don't think we have to bring that in here, do we?
Ingequ, like Mighty said the best thing to do is call the schools and ask. It won't take you long at all and is the most objective source of information. For me, I am putting my children in an international kindergarten, the main deciding factor being what is best for them now. Of course it would be nice to enroll in a through-train school, but if it's not suitable then I won't consider it.
I think a lot of us have been traumatized by the shortage and competition of spaces in both local and international schools, including myself. Having said that, I think we all need to relax a bit. If your kid is not going into secondary school anytime soon, then why think too much about it now other than to have a general direction of what you plan to do? Who knows what could happen in 5 or 6 years' time. Maybe my mindset is a bit "hea", but I do want to keep my hair stuck to my head as long as possible!
Here's to hoping for a brighter future for all of our kids!
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