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Hi
I heard a rumour that if you are a non-Chinese speaker then you must be offered a place in the ESF system (since you have no option to go to a local Chinese speaking school). Is that correct??
Our catchment school is Bradbury which is very full.
1) What happens if you cannot get your child into the catchment school? Are you offered a place in another ESF school?
2) What happens if your child is not offered a place after the interview? What are the other options if you can't get into the catchment ESF school?
I find the HK education system very stressful with interviews for 4 year olds! We have a bit of time as my son has only just turned 3 but have heard nightmare stories of people not getting into their catchment ESF school for P1 or being turned down following an interview with no explanations given.
I am happy to email ESF directly but am not sure of the policy before I start asking them to explain the procedure to me.
Thanks in advance
I heard a rumour that if you are a non-Chinese speaker then you must be offered a place in the ESF system (since you have no option to go to a local Chinese speaking school). Is that correct??
Our catchment school is Bradbury which is very full.
1) What happens if you cannot get your child into the catchment school? Are you offered a place in another ESF school?
2) What happens if your child is not offered a place after the interview? What are the other options if you can't get into the catchment ESF school?
I find the HK education system very stressful with interviews for 4 year olds! We have a bit of time as my son has only just turned 3 but have heard nightmare stories of people not getting into their catchment ESF school for P1 or being turned down following an interview with no explanations given.
I am happy to email ESF directly but am not sure of the policy before I start asking them to explain the procedure to me.
Thanks in advance