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本帖最後由 bigheadshrimp 於 23-6-3 14:18 編輯
CIS, HKIS and GSIS are all great schools, but they are very different. CIS splits time between Chinese and English equally in primary, and IB program begins in secondary. HKIS follows the American curriculum, and students can start taking AP classes in Grade 10. I hear their Chinese program has become stronger over the years, but it’s nowhere near the level in CIS. GSIS is a very small school. There are only 40 spots in kindy and 52 in primary. While there is some Chinese exposure in kindy, there are no formal Chinese classes between Y1-Y3, and all students are required to start learning German in Y2. The school follows a modified British curriculum until it switches over to IBDP in Y12.
You may want to consider which path you want your child take before deciding on a school. Also, aside from thinking about which kindy to send your child, it’s important to arrange school tours to get a feel of the cultures of the schools. It’s not enough to just go by the schools’ reputations. Your child won’t be happy if the school isn’t the right fit.
I don’t think international schools really care about which kindy your child goes to, as long as s/he can communicate well in native level English. (If you are still targeting CIS, mandarin is a big plus, as mentioned in an earlier post.) Being a friendly and outgoing child with good self-care skills will always help.
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