Canadian 黑料福利社 of Hong Kong Reviews (18)
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The school has a very biassed leadership, the leadership members love to abuse their position. I'm glad I transferred schools. The only thing good about the school is its facilities. Pretty much it. Teaching is very poor and I learn more from my tutor classes than school.
School has really lost its appeal in recent years, it is suffering from a lack of identity and the wrong focus of always trying to be too positive about everything. Soft leadership has resulted in the current students being the least resilient of any that I have experienced; the school is failing in their intended job of helping them grow and preparing them for the real world.
Our experience with Admissions has been poor. We feel that the school would like to earn easy money in this process. In our case the school would only answer our question (can you give us an idea of the chance that all 3 kids will be accepted because we would not want kids in different schools) when a high non refundable registration fee is paid- 3 times (3 kids)! This attitude is not common for HK international schools.
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, 3 months ago
Been here 6 years. Overall a nice experience. The teachers and staff are incredibly professional and nice. Has excellent air-conditioning and a great view of the ocean. However the food quality may sometimes vary (Especially on Mondays). All future students please do say hi to Mick the 6th floor vending machine, greatly appreciated.
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, 7 months ago
I did not go there, but I saw the video and it was amazing school
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, 12 months ago
One of the top schools in Hong Kong with a focus on individualised education, IB and community.
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, 3 months ago
very nice
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, a year ago
Both my kids have attended since pre reception and it has been an outstanding experience for them. They are really learning how to think for themselves and, as per the mission statement, preparing themselves to be productive and valuable global citizens.