Estelle;
I suppose you have already had to make your decision on KCS as I am a little late. If you decided to enroll your daughter, have no fear, it's a good school.
Both my children (2 and 4) go to the Mandarin section there. For my son's class, there are two teachers for 29 students. My daughter is in the nursery and there are three teachers; I don't know how many students but it seems the ratio is 1:10-15. There is also always a helper in the classroom who takes the children to the washroom and cleans up.
Because of her age, my 2yo daughter doesn't speak or understand a lot of English or Mandarin, and even so she seems to enjoy school. I think the teachers are used to the different developmental stages the children go through.
The school is rather old and run-down, but the teachers are friendly and seem to be good with children. I can't speak for the English section, but in the Mandarin section, there seems to be a lot of dancing and music in the day.
Don't worry. If it turns out you and your daughter don't like it, you can always remove her and enroll her in another school.
Welcome to Hong Kong.
I suppose you have already had to make your decision on KCS as I am a little late. If you decided to enroll your daughter, have no fear, it's a good school.
Both my children (2 and 4) go to the Mandarin section there. For my son's class, there are two teachers for 29 students. My daughter is in the nursery and there are three teachers; I don't know how many students but it seems the ratio is 1:10-15. There is also always a helper in the classroom who takes the children to the washroom and cleans up.
Because of her age, my 2yo daughter doesn't speak or understand a lot of English or Mandarin, and even so she seems to enjoy school. I think the teachers are used to the different developmental stages the children go through.
The school is rather old and run-down, but the teachers are friendly and seem to be good with children. I can't speak for the English section, but in the Mandarin section, there seems to be a lot of dancing and music in the day.
Don't worry. If it turns out you and your daughter don't like it, you can always remove her and enroll her in another school.
Welcome to Hong Kong.