Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is getting in, in the first place. It's all by lottery, they all give preferences to siblings and have 100s on their waitlists.
Yu Ying does not accept new students after 2nd although there has been rumors that they may change this to 1st. There is also a possibility that they'll add 100% Mandarin preK3 soon.
I saw their school news letter that they were considering this. Interesting to 100% mandarin for PS3 and PK4
It's b/c of the DC CAS. They cannot expand the Mandarin in the latter grades so the only way to get more Mandarin is to front load it. Also, many kids have younger sibs - will make it easier to have the preschool kid at the same school as the older sib.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is getting in, in the first place. It's all by lottery, they all give preferences to siblings and have 100s on their waitlists.
Yu Ying does not accept new students after 2nd although there has been rumors that they may change this to 1st. There is also a possibility that they'll add 100% Mandarin preK3 soon.
I saw their school news letter that they were considering this. Interesting to 100% mandarin for PS3 and PK4
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At what point is "too late" to enter the program? I know at Bethune they don't accept new students after 3rd grade.
Bethune does accept children after the 3rd grade.
Odd, the principal told me at the tour they didn't accept children after the 3rd grade because of the language. Good to know! I'll check again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At what point is "too late" to enter the program? I know at Bethune they don't accept new students after 3rd grade.
Bethune does accept children after the 3rd grade.
Odd, the principal told me at the tour they didn't accept children after the 3rd grade because of the language. Good to know! I'll check again.
The pricipal mentioned that using their model many kids no longer retain the Spanish language.
I wonder why they get rid of the immersion (vs. keeping it through the years). Good to know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At what point is "too late" to enter the program? I know at Bethune they don't accept new students after 3rd grade.
Bethune does accept children after the 3rd grade.
Odd, the principal told me at the tour they didn't accept children after the 3rd grade because of the language. Good to know! I'll check again.
The pricipal mentioned that using their model many kids no longer retain the Spanish language.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At what point is "too late" to enter the program? I know at Bethune they don't accept new students after 3rd grade.
Bethune does accept children after the 3rd grade.
Odd, the principal told me at the tour they didn't accept children after the 3rd grade because of the language. Good to know! I'll check again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At what point is "too late" to enter the program? I know at Bethune they don't accept new students after 3rd grade.
Bethune does accept children after the 3rd grade.
Odd, the principal told me at the tour they didn't accept children after the 3rd grade because of the language. Good to know! I'll check again.
Anonymous wrote:The problem is getting in, in the first place. It's all by lottery, they all give preferences to siblings and have 100s on their waitlists.
Yu Ying does not accept new students after 2nd although there has been rumors that they may change this to 1st. There is also a possibility that they'll add 100% Mandarin preK3 soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At what point is "too late" to enter the program? I know at Bethune they don't accept new students after 3rd grade.
Bethune does accept children after the 3rd grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At what point is "too late" to enter the program? I know at Bethune they don't accept new students after 3rd grade.
Bethune does accept children after the 3rd grade.
Anonymous wrote:At what point is "too late" to enter the program? I know at Bethune they don't accept new students after 3rd grade.