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Dear Parents,
It really depends on your child's character, what learning environment best suits them and where you want to put him/ her in primary school.
RMKG children come out strong in English and Putonghua, and their results are often measurable (e.g. they will know 4000+ Chinese characters by the time they graduate from K3, they learn Zhonghuazijing, memorize Dizigui, etc.). Their primary school placements for international/ independent schools- in particular ISF- are very impressive in recent years.
It is establishing a solid reputation, especially among expats or those returning to HK after studying/ working abroad.
Victoria, depending on the campus, has a long heritage. Its approach is learn-through-play/ experience, so some parents may find that it's a less intense program. I find the parents to be more "local" than RMKG parents (I'm speaking solely from my interaction during Victoria playgroup and also with people whose kids attend the school. My child attended playgroup there and will start PN this coming Sept)- and primary school placements reflect that. But then again, I have friends whose kids went to Victoria and then proceeded to go to CIS or SIS.
Some children thrive on sitting down quietly to learn (for hours!) or doing memorization/ recall/ repetition work. Others don't. Soooo, my take-home message is that as a parent, you know your child best and you need to figure out which learning method will bring out the potential in your child.
Just curious, anyone with (or had) the dilemma of having to choose between the two schools? Which one did you choose at the end? |
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