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本帖最後由 picture 於 14-1-9 16:50 編輯
If I were you I would send my kid to reputable DSS/Private/ Subsidised local primary and early secondary schools in HK.
then send him/her to boarding school when he/she turns 15.
it is not worth paying costly tuition to International schools at this point given you will be providing international exposure to him later on during his teenage years.
Instead, I would focus on moral values education, family life and Chinese/Putonghua learning at this stage. There are good subsidized schools in HK that provide good English language training which may not necessarily be inferior to that provided by international school.... For instance, La Salle, St Joseph, Maryknoll, Marymount, Wah Yan. Those are all good English schools.
As I haven't studied in the US, I am not sure about the entry requirements for the universities there. I have heard that high SAT scores are paramount. And some says entrance essays are important. So I guess, the best way is to send the kid overseas for senior high school years so that some university entrance guidance can be obtained locally from school teachers.
Some International schools in HK are IB through-trained which means primary years are rather relaxed deferring the real-deal to high school years. Other internal schools in HK use either Canadian, Australian, UK based curriculum and is not any more suitable for your purpose than the HK curriculum. Hence you might as well, stay local stream and save up money. |
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