Tutor Time

I don't really like TutorTime. I brought my the baby to the kowloon tong campus couple months ago. I think the campus is really nice, the facilities are nice, and everywhere is looking nice. BUT, the teachers are not qualified. They didn't really know how to communicate with kids. It seemed to me that they were not really care about the kids.
 
I visited yesterday Tutor Time in Kowloon Tong. Pupils seem to have hun there. The only inconvinient thing is that there is no school bus. Kids need to take a private bus to school. Is there anyone who had this kind of experience? is it safe for our kids?
 
Hi Bzee,

My daughter has been going to Tutor Time since last October. She really enjoyed her class and loved her teachers. In my daughter's class, all the kids seem to enjoy the class, and I haven't heard any complaints from other parents.

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I send my 22 month old daughter to tutor time in tai tam (redhills) and I have very mixed feelings. The session is 1 hr 30 minutes long and is split half in Mandarin and half in English - which I like. The teachers are hit or miss. The mandarin teacher (miss may) is VERY good. She really engages the kids and she has fun with it. My daughter loves her. There was a very bad male English teacher who I did not like at all. He was so unbelievably unprofessional and was always coughing and seemed unhappy, sick, low on energy, drinking his coffee in the classroom. But he was replaced by this other English man teacher who is new but seems to be better. Don't even get me started on the front desk receptionist!!! The original woman who runs the front desk was good. She was professional and she knew what to do. But I think she left because she gotvpregnant. This new woman who is there now is terrible. She is unhappy, always has a blank look / scowl on her face and treats parents like they complete idiots. She never has answers, does not know what is going on and is always very rude and short. She needs a serious attitude adjustment. I had an issue with a payment once- and she was so adamant about not letting my child go to class because I did not physically bring proof of payment (the deadline for payment was that same day). The principal Ms Watson is very nice and very reasonable.

In summary, they go rid of the guy teacher who was a bad apple... and unfortunately they have a lady who gossips on the phone and obviously hates her job running the front desk, but if you can look beyond that, the sessions are great - ESP the mandarin lesson.
 
I also really like the facilities. They are very big and very spacious. The classrooms are a bit small, and they limit you to one parent/adult per child, which I don't mind.

Note- I send my daughter on a weekday and a Saturday. The Saturday sessions have more parents accompanying the kids while the weekday session is almost 90% maids. I personally feel the quality of education / interaction my child receives is far superior on Saturdays.
 
I visited yesterday Tutor Time in Kowloon Tong. Pupils seem to have hun there. The only inconvinient thing is that there is no school bus. Kids need to take a private bus to school. Is there anyone who had this kind of experience? is it safe for our kids?

We took the private bus and its pretty safe. The bus mothers are good and very caring, the driver doesn't start the bus till the time the kids are settled and buckled up. Sometimes on the way back my daughter would be sleeping in the bus mother's laps and she would hold her in a very safe way. I was happy with their service.
 
We send our 2 year old to the Caine Road Tutor Time. I agree that the teachers can be a hit or miss. We used to have Miss May as our Mandarin teacher, but she recently left (not sure whether she left TT or transferred to another campus). There was a great deal of movement this past month, perhaps because the new semester is starting? We miss our English teacher, Miss Ruby, too. Miss Mandy, the new Mandarin teacher, is also quite good, but I'm not too keen on Miss Sara, the new English teacher. I spoke to the Director, Karen Reynoso, and she said that Miss Sara is leaving in a month or two, and will be replaced by Mr. Ryan. This kind of teacher movement makes me uneasy, but I suppose as long as the replacement teachers are good, it should be fine. I do like their attention to cleanliness and campus layout (even though the Caine Road campus does not have much space). Their bilingual immersion program is pretty effective too, where half the class is conducted in English and the other in Mandarin.
 
My 21m old girl has been attending tutor time in Braemar Hill for 2 months. I never had a chance to attend any classes with her as I need to work. From what described by my helper, my girl is happy with that and I m happy with the admin services. They also send the parents weekly email on Friday about what they have been doing in that week ( I can email you a few for your reference if you want) content seems quite rich and systematic but I am not sure if they did cover them in a quality way or just rush everything through...
 
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