Bradbury (ESF) or international school?

juringoh

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Would like to know if anyone has feedback on Bradbury (ESF) or French International school (eng section) ???
Do these schools teach "pin yin" instead of trad chinese in their mandarin classes?
Any other international schools that you would recommend?
My son is 6 this year and we will be moving to HKG soon.
Any input is very much appreciated!
 
Plenty of other options. Please note that ESF schools go by catchment area, so in order to go to Bradbury you have to live in a certain district (which includes Stanley / Repulse Bay in this case). So until you know where you're going to live you cannot say for certain that Bradbury will be your school. We're right on the border, and therefore my oldest will go to Quarry Bay instead. Other options are Hong Kong International School, Canadian International School, Hong Kong Academy, German Swiss (see other thread on kids website about their possible move) and many more.

No school is particulary better than another, meaning, it very well depends on your child and what's right for your child may not be right for mine. It also depends on the the (secondary) language thought at the schools (and your wishes) and the commute to your home. And of course, your budget. There is quite a big range from about $60k a year for ESF up to over $160k for HKIS. Also some school have (pretty steep) debentures.

According to my information, French is very hard to get into if you're not French (and/or French speaking e.g. Belgium, Switzerland, etc.) since those children get priority even in the bilingual French / English stream. I don't think FIS has an English stream only, it's either French or French / English (where my friend's kids go and she had difficulty getting them in since she's from Belgium and French get priority over other French speaking nationals).

There is a South China Morning Post school guide, I don't have the latest version (only on paper) but I am sure somebody can send it to you.
 
Hi. We are thinking about staying at either Happy Valley or North Point. I will look up SCMP. Thank you very much for the info.
 
My son is at an ESF school. They have daily Mandarin classes, 30mins for the younger ones and 45 mins for the older kids. Yes they teach Pin Yin.
 
Hi - Anyone that are waiting list and receive any news on Bradbury school admission? It seems that their waiting list is extremely long and it's almost impossible to get a place....:-( Jurin
 
We are moving to Hong Kong this summer as well. I have put applications to HKIS, Canadian International school, ESF and French international (International stream). All the schools have long waiting lists and all the schools required exams and interviews on my 5-years-old and 7-years-old sons. French international in international stream requires debentures over one year (meaning putting your money in school for one year before your kids boot up to the top priority) vs. optional for other schools. French international in international streams and ESF in Bradbury are almost impossible to get in. My kids are French, they will have no problem to go to French school in "French stream", because French government has to take French kids but not the international stream. Bradbury won't give out space or notification until June....so we pretty much have two choices left....I am a bit overwhelmed by international schools culture in Hong Kong. I guess I need to get my kids ready for that....
 
Hi, my son goes to the French School, year 4 International stream. We arrived Aug 2008 and had applied for Bradbury, GSIS and FIS, all done through husbands work, who also pay for debentures etc, so very lucky there.
Son 'failed' the interview for GSIS, but was offered interview at FIS 2 weeks later and subsequently offered a place. No word was heard from Bradbury (and yes, you do have to live within the catchment for each ESF school we were told).
Have no problems with FIS, there are 3 streams, International, Bilingual and French.
French is taught 3 times a week (for sons age anyway, not sure on other years) and Mandarin is once a week, with the option of having extra curricular lessons (obviously costs money)
Jurin - are you still waiting for places? Are you in HK yet?
 
Hi, Karen:
We are moving to HK this summer. I have put applications in 4 schools including FIS (international stream), HKIS, Canadian international and ESF. FIS requires my 5 years boy to write 5 sentences with right capitals letters, read an article and to talk about it and a brief self introduction as the examination to get into the school. Obviously my kindergarten son is not able to do that, plus there is a long waiting list. We basically got rejected at front. Is FIS really tough on academics? Do students feel pressure or have a lot of work to do? Me and my husband are debating about this. I need to hear from parents' point of views and we might try again next year.
ESF told us that there is no space for any students so far. They won't give me any answer until June. How about HKIS? Can anyone tell me more about HKIS and Canadian international school?
Thanks.
 
My oldest is 5 and currently at ESF (born in 2004). Year 1 and Year 2 spots are hard to get by but most likely openings will occur over the summer holiday, and since you're basically looking at August, you have no option to wait (but keep yourself in the loop I would say). I assume your child speak English, because that is a requirement for ESF. Also Woodlands Preschools in Aberdeen offers a Year 1 and Year 2 Primary program so you may want to look into that too. If you can get a spot there you can transfer right into another Year 1 or 2 class once available. HKIS is US curriculum and quite difficult to get into without debentures and sibling priority. My friends, all American, didn't even get a spot while my other friend (all non-American) got a spot with debenture. Even though my kids are American, I can't really find myself in the religious background of the school, nor am I willing to pay $160k a year for a full day program. I just don't believe you get 3 times "more" or "better" than what you get in ESF, simply put. HK Academy is another option but also wait lists, class sizes are small and most people very happy. Do you already know where you are going to live because that would be important for ESF. Canadian also not easy to get into, but I only know people in reception. Debentures can make a major difference, but we had none. We were able to apply through regular Central Year 1 applications for ESF.
 
The homework situation at FIS did shock me at first, after coming from UK with termly homework and only 10 spellings a week, he then started having spellings, sentences, literacy, maths, french, science and reading! A lot to fit in but they have early days on a Weds! He's used to it now!
 
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