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[quote=Anonymous]You don't have to be Chinese to get a bad vibe from Yu Ying, whatever the school's strengths. Too many self-righteous parents and disruptive kids who struggle with basic skills for us. The pushy administration put us off early on. With a solid IB school and a bilingual family willing to go the extra mile to ensure that your kid learns and maintains the language, can't see what you will miss. We switched to PC Spanish immersion. Having many native speakers involved in the school community helps us all stay engaged and grounded. Playdates in Spanish-speaking homes of classmates are a big plus. Our school isn't reticent on the subject of how many truly bilingual kids are in each grade. :)[/quote]
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