
Vivienne Wong Tang
2 reviews on 1 places
Submitted an application, they send me a date after a few weeks, I told them we can’t be there at that time and date, it is okay if it can’t be accommodated, with an “unfortunately / sorry “ email. Unfortunately, I simply got no reply. One can already tell the service of this school who charge the price same as other top notch school. It’s not about whether or not we get in or if they can reschedule an appointed time, it’s about basic PR and etiquette. So, we didn’t bother sending an email to ask them again, we get what we need to know about the school.
How do I put it. Education is a service, not a product. The problem with most private school out there is that they see themselves as an organization selling a product. A product is something that you need to learn to use it, regardless of how sophisticated or ordinary it is. A service is something that serves you, assist you in doing what you need to do, in this case, would be learning and realizing your potential. My son is thriving in all area since the beginning of his arrival at the school, they put him in the math pod a grade higher, and he feels challenged so he would focus, and the help is always there if he needs further clarification. It is a small school but as a person who came from another small private school (in fact it was slightly bigger), they have all the things that a big school has (of course, except for the number of headcounts), a cafeteria where socialization happens during lunch (who wants to eat at your work station), library with librarian, lunch and after school clubs almost everyday, an art room for art class (and they teach arts, not just crafts to young children, if you know what I mean by that). And communication is very transparent, and honest. A great team of people.