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本帖最後由 7jai 於 23-2-6 09:21 編輯
dem0cracy posted on 23-2-3 16:58 in
reply to chunting34's post.
My kid reads more affordable IS, and there are other IS parents in Moments. I see one of the striking distinctions is le...
What type of support are you seeing in expensive IS, that VSA does not have offer? I am just curious. If the child has special needs, I would assume that the parents (before enrollment) would check the school that is suitable for their child and evaluate their options? Sometimes the most expensive school doesn't necessary mean the perfect environment for the children (esp one with special needs).
From my understanding, they are very similar in nature in terms of resources and support. Perhaps the swimming pool is "more luxurious" in Kellett or other more expensive IS, but I guess that is based on each families priorities in life and what you want to expose children to at a very young age.
If you are referring to "emotional support" or "life guidance", all schools have that, but most importantly, I think that's what us parents are for? To help guide our children into doing the right thing and stay on the right track. Unless of course parents feel they can just toss their children at an expensive school and hope the school manages their whole life (i.e. boarding school) lol
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