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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree. We plan on leaving after 2/3rd. Simply don't know how the education will be in the later grades and not willing to risk it.[/quote] That's funny, we've heard very flattering things about the 1st grade English teachers! I have time to wait and watch this unroll. I think it's very encouraging that all of the teachers and even some former teachers decided to come back for this year. That means that not only does the school have confidence in them, but they have confidence in the school. We'll supplement with study abroad or trips abroad or a Chinese exchange student or something. I'm not worried. There are bilingual schools all over the world that do an excellent job with math and science instruction. That's why there are so many foreign students in the engineering and science programs of our best universities. Non-native students appear to better at the hard sciences than Americans. Maybe it's the second language.[/quote]
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