Learning Habitat/ any good bilingual education

babymom

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Is anyone's child enrolled in Learning Habitat. I am interested in the place because it says it offers bilingual education. I do know that most of the students are Chinese witha round 10% foreigners mainly consisting of Japanese. Can anyone give me more information about the place.

My son is now 1 year and 8 months old. I want to find a good pre-school for him (nursery class). I defintely would like him to learn Putonghua or Cantonese but also have a strong English language ability as his first language is English.

Any suggestions would be helpful
Thanks
 
My son is studying at LH Hunghom school. A number of pupils are non-Chinese, e.g. Japanese and some are Taiwanese. The teachers are very caring. My son cried for a while on the 1st day of school (by his own). And then he could follow the teacher's instruction during the day. I was very surprised because he was shy in front of strangers. And he could enjoy the school life very much.
They have 2 class teachers in a class (1 Chinese + 1 Native English Teacher) and 1 teaching assistant. For AM pre-nursery class, they have 28 pupils in a class. For PM one, they are stilling accepting new students.
 
Laguna Verde campus (The 3rd group of graduate - 41 graduates)

DSS & Private school
Japanese International School ... 6
Pui Kiu College ... 5
Evangel College ... 2
International Christian Quality Music Sec. & Pri. School ... 2
KTS (Primary section) ... 2
PLK TSL ... 2
PLK CKY ... 2
Renaissance College ... 2
Christian Alliance International School ... 1
DBSPD ... 1
HKUGA Primary school ... 1
Singapore International school ... 1
St. Joseph's Anglo-Chinese primary school ... 1
St. Paul's Convent school (primary school) ... 1
Ying Wa Primary school ... 1

Government and Aided Primary school
APS, Whampoa ... 3
Holy Angels Canossian school ... 2
SKH Fung Kei Millennium primary school ... 2
Heep Yunn primary school ... 1
LS primary school ... 1
MTC government primary school (Hung hom bay) ... 1
Oblate Primary school ... 1

:yeah2
 
^^^^^ this

wow, is that where the priorities lie? what a horrible way to get kids interested in learning - cranking the pressure up at age 5. I understand that for local children, this is part of the system, but still depressing.
 
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