QUOTE(lucerne @ Aug 2 2014, 12:42 PM)
i think it is difficult to build a Chinese school in cyberjaya,,,,many malays will sure complain , wat to do?
in fact many ppl dun know , msia chinese school do attract many foreigner to study. they like to have multi lingua environment especially to learn some chinese. I have many fren in Korea send their children here to study in srjk
QUOTE(ekuinox @ Aug 3 2014, 07:35 AM)
I dont see any reason why there's going to be any malays opposing this move. I have many Malay friends sending kids to Chinese schools and they too want to see a Chinese school in Cyber.
I hope this school will launch soon.
The word "many" is the problem here.
"Many foreigner"(s) sending their kids to srjk ?
"Many malays" sending their kids to srjk ?
5 people or 10 people ? Is that considered "many" ?
For me, it's a matter of fact that :-
1. "Some" malays are opposed to having more srjk schools. They are most of the time the vocal ones.
So it appears to be more "many" than actually is.
2. "Some" malays are sending their kids to srjk schools.
3. "Many" are not opposed to having more Chinese schools.
But these are less vocal.
4. "Many" chinese are sending their kids to non-srjk schools.
The problem of Cyberjaya to have a chinese school, the first thing to be fixed is cyberjaya must increase it's night population. You may say it's chicken and egg problem, but for this case, the population must come first. For example Puchong there are so high demand for Chinese schools then only slowly the chinese schools will increase.
Not the other way round. No way !