Aunty Lily Playgroup - liked that they were Cantonese medium and would take kids from age 2 and had half days.
Christian Youth Center Kindergarten
- liked that they had a nursery class (from age 2 1/2) and had a good way of easing the kids into the school, w/ parents accompanying them for the first few days. Also Cantonese medium. Loving environment.
Kentville Kindergarten - Liked the physical environment, and the fact that they set up good work habits. They were very loving to my older child and reassuring to me that my younger one was "normal" and not overly naughty. They were accepting and kind even though my kids' Cantonese was not so good. I feared the extensive homework, so switched them in K2 to:
CCKG - Liked the loving environment, and the good physical environment as well. I liked the field trips they took and they have an excellent library of children's books.
The religious education was thorough, but not over-the-top. However, if you are not a Christian, or are an atheist, or an agnostic who wants kids to "make up their own minds" the religious education might bother you (they learn to sing hymns).
I was surprised by the hard work expected of the children in the K3 year - ended up to be as hard as I was afraid that Kentville would be. Although, who knows, Kentville might have been harder.
CCKG is definitely not a "feeder" school. Both my kids were rejected by the Diocesan schools, but that was probably for the best.