If it does not go to tutor either am or pm, then do you think the academic is good or bad than those full day school. I just wonder the boys will play game or watch TV either am or pm in the weekdays
Also, I just wonder how traditional schools like Wah Yan can get the best student to study.
1. No interview required
2. No language or aptitude required. Means if you have enough marks, then even you peform far worse than other students, you get a place
3. The entry marks is only depending on parents/brother graduation status and religion. However these two are nothing related with the student potential
So, that's I wonder how they maintain the level of P1 students?
I think Wah Yan is not a cup of your tea, you don't need to challenge its system or academic performance... unless ur son is one of students studying in Wah Yan.... otherwise, you won't understand why wah yan is so famous in Wan Chai district even a thousand explainations to you.
原帖由 Ving 於 10-7-28 08:10 發表
Also, I just wonder how traditional schools like Wah Yan can get the best student to study.
1. No interview required
2. No language or aptitude required. Means if you have enough marks, then even you ...
Interesting, you are challenging the whole primary one allocation system in HK. This system applies to all govt subsidized primary schools. So, you are not questioning Wah Yan, but also LaSalle, St Jo, Hennessy Govt, Maryknoll, St. Mary, Sacred Heart..... it will be more effective to start another topic to discuss the current primary schools allocation system.
BTW, I don't really agree that primary schools' principals should pick the 'best' students, how do you judge a 5-6 years old is smart or not? It should be principal's responsibilities to think of the ways to develop and train the children to become good students. And I'd rather evaluate a school is good nor not from her 'output', not 'input'.
原帖由 Ving 於 10-7-28 08:10 發表
Also, I just wonder how traditional schools like Wah Yan can get the best student to study.
1. No interview required
2. No language or aptitude required. Means if you have enough marks, then even you ...