I'm researching Sri KDU, APIS, REAL Schools & HELP International school due to its location (nearby house).
Anyone has experience or good advice to share?
Thank you
International School ?, Anyone studying in International School.
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May 23 2014, 03:44 PM
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it's been very quiet in here. just trying my luck here hopefully i can get a reply
I'm researching Sri KDU, APIS, REAL Schools & HELP International school due to its location (nearby house). Anyone has experience or good advice to share? Thank you |
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May 30 2014, 09:10 AM
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May 30 2014, 09:23 AM
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QUOTE(leah235 @ May 24 2014, 11:14 AM) My cousins are in REAL school, but since they are boys.... Stuff that they normally discuss with friends are latest gadget and games (PS4,etc). They don't really do sports, hm. btw, what do you really wanted to know? Culture? Education outcome? I can't answer that because it's too general. well boys will forever be boys, thats what they say. Actually what Im looking for is the general stuff. Environment, relationship with teachers, how happy is the students there, etc. I've visited schools with flashy buildings but not too sure about the teachers tho. anyway, ur cousins in REAL school eh? whats it like there? |
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May 30 2014, 09:42 AM
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QUOTE(novel_tieng @ May 30 2014, 09:36 AM) I was in private school and my younger bro is in international school now. ELC cyberjaya campus. Students there are fine. The teachers are really friendly. im sure elc is doing a great job but cyberjaya is wee bit too far for me. where are you studying currently? |
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May 30 2014, 10:51 AM
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QUOTE(spunkberry @ May 31 2014, 02:17 AM) I think you're being too cynical and suspicious there. It's not like the school can really hide their infrastructure from you for one to two days. oh i meant the environment: how friendly and close the teachers are with students, how involved were the teachers with the students progress, things like that.infra-wise, ive got no problem with. |
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QUOTE(leah235 @ May 30 2014, 11:47 AM) I heard Tenby International School's not bad too. oh yea there's Tenby too. Thanks for mentioning.Well, according to my observation, as long as the kids can adapt with their surroundings, then you have no worries. (of course you have to keep watching over them) My cousins transferred from Perth, they said some kids can be really Ah Beng, like,"what you do ah?" lol. Normally they have events, and do a lot of visits to interesting places. More like learning is fun style, more exposure. It's a good thing. Teachers normally are friendly and helpful. i particularly liked the "what you do ah" bit hehe. seems like that is how people speak around here. jokes aside, im actually very particular about how my kids speak. Thanks for your insights, Agent Leah235 |
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