As we all know, today's children have to go to school, go to a good school, combine important people with households, and buy school districts at a high price, which is why so many parents are worried about the "admission quota" of prestigious schools. At that time, I was thinking that since children have Hong Kong status, it is more convenient to study in Hong Kong. There is no need to go to great lengths to achieve "integration of people and households". It is better to go directly to Hong Kong to go to school.
Of course, in addition to the above, I must have considered other aspects at the beginning, such as the educational resources in Hong Kong, the problem of further education after completing compulsory education and so on.
So what are the advantages for children with Hong Kong status to study in Hong Kong? Can attract my family to live in Hong Kong. I came to talk to you, which may bring some thoughts to you as a parent.
L Children can enjoy local quality education resources in Hong Kong:
Hong Kong implements 65,438+05 free education from kindergarten to senior high school (regardless of the application and distribution of kindergartens, primary schools and secondary schools, permanent residents and non-permanent residents have equal opportunities). Not only are tuition fees free (mainly government and aided schools here), but the Education Bureau and the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals will also provide a lot of educational support and help to help families in Hong Kong coordinate their parent-child relationship. These are extremely rare practices in the Mainland. In Hong Kong, the Family Council. The time, energy and attention allocated by the teacher to each student are consistent and relatively fair. There is no phenomenon of giving gifts on Teachers' Day and Women's Day on March 8th.
By the way, in Hong Kong, parents don't have to worry about "not mentioning the filial piety of homework mothers, but only mentioning homework". Of course, there is no homework, but relatively speaking, the parent-child relationship between Hong Kong mothers and Hong Bao will be more harmonious, because teachers will hardly contact their parents during non-class hours.