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本帖最後由 Wwong071 於 21-10-5 08:48 編輯
If you consider international school in the future for your kid, I would highly recommend for tutor time!!!
All of us could get offers from our favourite international schools after TT.
It's not just a regular happy school. They taught the kids how to be independent and follow instructions. For example, when my son at N class, he knew he had to get tissue, water bottle and snack box and found a spot to sit during snack time.
My son becomes more open-up and sociable since joining TT.
Also, before we joined them, there were rumours among mama group saying their syllabus was too easy and the kids could not learn anything. It was sooo not true.
My son learnt a lot of English and Chinese from them as well.
Below are the extracts from another post, which I left my comment about TT:
here are the things I love about TT:
1) extremely warm and welcoming staff (janitor/ cleaning ladies/ reception/ teachers/ TA). I seriously dunno how they can remember all the parents' faces and can tell which kids you are picking up (my husband only showed up twice, they could remember)
2) very attentive, caring and patience teachers/TA: my son is always a shy boy and got separation issue. when they told me most of the N class students would generally stopped crying within first week of school. I was in disbelieve but later I knew they were right. my son didn't cry within 3 days of school and he loved it there so so much.
3) examples of them being attentive and caring:
a) my son played with the stamp the night before school and the ink didn't come off from his legs. the remaining marks looked like some kind of bruises or allergies. once he arrived school (he took school bus). i looked at the cctv, my son literately went into the classroom, the TA noticed the marks and i got a call from her within less than 5 mins since my son stepped into the classroom.
b) this was the time before covid, no mask was required. my son had nose bleeding the night before and I tried to clear as much as I could. I still got a call from the TA and asked whether my son had nose bleeding as she spotted a blood stain. i am telling u, the dried blood was not that obvious and it was a tiny bit in the nostril.
4) Since I am worried that my son couldn't pick up Cantonese, so basically I spoke Cantonese with him 99% of time. Therefore, he picked up his English mostly from TT. even so, his English level is still good enough to pass the interviews and get him into our favourite intl schools.
5) The Chinese level actually is not easy. the Chinese words he learnt at k1 are actually harder than some local schools that my frds' kids are attending.
anyway, even my son is in another school now, he constantly told me he wanted to go to see the TT teachers.
sorry for the long post. i could go on and on on how much I like about TT.
VERY good achool!!!!!! i lovvve TT.
biggest fan!! |
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