Dear All Geo-mamas & Geo-papas,
Happy New Year!
My family is shifting to HK this February. We are Singaporeans but have been staying in Beijing for 2 years. I have 2 toddler boys (aged 3 years+ and 20 months old). And my elder boy is attending an International Montessori Kindy in Beijing.
My husband's office is at ShaTin, so we are looking at apartment and school around that area. I have enquired about a few schools such as ESF Wu Kai Sha, Greenfield Intl and Think Intl, all have no vacancy for my elder boy. A big headache for me! As some international school's fee are very expensive and always full house, i have problem finding a suitable school for my boys. I am looking at bilingual school that teach in both English and Putonghua. My elder boy has strong liking in Chinese and he speaks very fluently, hence i like to find a school that can further enhance his forte in this.
I would appreciate any advices and leads to good schools around ShaTin, Taipo, Ma On Shan.. Thank you so much!
Oh ya, is it a common practice for HK's school to enrol student mid-semester?
Happy New Year!
My family is shifting to HK this February. We are Singaporeans but have been staying in Beijing for 2 years. I have 2 toddler boys (aged 3 years+ and 20 months old). And my elder boy is attending an International Montessori Kindy in Beijing.
My husband's office is at ShaTin, so we are looking at apartment and school around that area. I have enquired about a few schools such as ESF Wu Kai Sha, Greenfield Intl and Think Intl, all have no vacancy for my elder boy. A big headache for me! As some international school's fee are very expensive and always full house, i have problem finding a suitable school for my boys. I am looking at bilingual school that teach in both English and Putonghua. My elder boy has strong liking in Chinese and he speaks very fluently, hence i like to find a school that can further enhance his forte in this.
I would appreciate any advices and leads to good schools around ShaTin, Taipo, Ma On Shan.. Thank you so much!
Oh ya, is it a common practice for HK's school to enrol student mid-semester?