Rightmind Kindergarten
I have sent my little girl to KinderU at Causeway Bay and now at S Horizons RMKG.
Its true that their management needs a lot of training especially the Causeway Bay office - but that was a long time ago now....
It's true they don't return your calls and don't give receipts etc! and rather disorganised and have no clue on the operation.
I have been to their many seminars, you can get a better understanding of what they are trying to achieve. I can imagine it must be difficult for them as they are growing quite rapidly to meet the demands that we as paying parents have for their poor administration service.
I don't really mind all too much about that. I find my little girl is enjoying herself in her class now; except for the time when she first started her 5 day a week morning classes in the middle of the year. She was quite unhappy - perhaps the session that she attended was too foreign for her, as they all spoke Cantonese and she didn't understand a word of it. She was actually quite scared of her Chinese teacher, so she hung around the only English Teacher at the time. It took her 3 weeks to adjust to the discipline/rules that they had enforced at the school. When Summer came, I had her enrolled into the program so that she can get used to quickly, surely, she was more comfortable there at SH. Her teacher was far more accommodating and simply loves children. She adjusted rather easily there. Following on, she started her full year term in September. Now, she is looking forward to her day ahead each morning, she has learn a lot since. Not too sure how she actually compares with other 2 & half year olds as we don't know that many. I have to say I am just too busy with work, so I am to be blamed for my neglect of her progress.
Anyway, just yesterday, I played one of the DVDs of Chinese Words from that "zhong hua zhi jing" that they teach each day through flash cards, I found out that she could actually recognise some of the words, while others, she simply memorized them and which really impressed me. She then asked for more of the next chapter. So it's a good sign I suppose, I am just hoping that this will help her learning in the future - that's all that I care for out of this
One gripe I have is wearing uniform, which is just a bit of an overkill here for kindergarten kids. Now I have to fork out some $1700 for her winter uniform which I am not too thrilled about. Thinking whether I can get away without the uniform

he he ... we will see if there's a choice on that one?