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MLBW
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In HK children start kindergarten at 3-years-old. In the States, where I'm from they start at 5-years-old but if the child misses the cutoff date for age (i.e. school starts in August but the child won't be 5 until October) they have to wait another year and start at 6-years-old. Some kindergartens are half-day (mine was) and some are full-day.
What is a HK kindergarten like? Is it more akin to what Americans would call pre-school? Or...is it like, well...kindergarten?
I don't really want to put my child in a full-on kindergarten at 3-years-old.
Also, I have heard that getting into the "right kindergarten" is sort of essential here. And the wait lists are long and the application process can be brutal. Is this true?
What is a HK kindergarten like? Is it more akin to what Americans would call pre-school? Or...is it like, well...kindergarten?
I don't really want to put my child in a full-on kindergarten at 3-years-old.
Also, I have heard that getting into the "right kindergarten" is sort of essential here. And the wait lists are long and the application process can be brutal. Is this true?