Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please share what private offers advanced mandarin! We are also considering private for MS but would like to continue Mandarin.
I am the pp who mentioned advanced Mandarin in middle school. We will be moving to either Massachusetts or Manhattan. There are several private (and public) schools that offer advanced Mandarin in middle school.
Which private schools in Manhattan offer advanced Mandarin, besides Avenues (which makes WIS' tuition look like a bargain)?
Anonymous wrote:But a 52% FARMS rate is high. Diversity is good and the kids are coming from strong schools but a high FARMS rate could mean that the school uses its time and resources tackling issues of poverty. This focus could define the culture of the school detracting from the needs of all students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please share what private offers advanced mandarin! We are also considering private for MS but would like to continue Mandarin.
I am the pp who mentioned advanced Mandarin in middle school. We will be moving to either Massachusetts or Manhattan. There are several private (and public) schools that offer advanced Mandarin in middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Please share what private offers advanced mandarin! We are also considering private for MS but would like to continue Mandarin.
Anonymous wrote:$37,000 a year rents an apartment in Beijing, all expenses including foods, with an "auntie" who cooks and looks after your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please share what private offers advanced mandarin! We are also considering private for MS but would like to continue Mandarin.
Silly,
WIS does not offer the type of advanced Mandarin you're talking about, but rather begins Mandarin as a subject in the secondary program (there is no Mandarin immersion in their elementary program, so everyone at WIS is starting off as a beginner.
DCI, on the other hand, offers partial immersion (up to 3 classes: Language, Social Studies, and PE in Mandarin) at 4 different levels (beginner for kids new to DCI/language immersion and Advanced for the YY kids who have reached that level). So actually, DCI is the only game in town where advanced Mandarin is offered at the middle school level.
Actually, WIS offers advanced Mandarin (via private tutor) to middle school students. All you need to have is money. Otherwise, head on over to DCI.
checkmate
Nope.
Advanced Mandarin via private tutor is available to anyone with the money for a private tutor. It has nothing to do with WIS, it has only to do with your checkbook. See Montgomery County, for example.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please share what private offers advanced mandarin! We are also considering private for MS but would like to continue Mandarin.
Silly,
WIS does not offer the type of advanced Mandarin you're talking about, but rather begins Mandarin as a subject in the secondary program (there is no Mandarin immersion in their elementary program, so everyone at WIS is starting off as a beginner.
DCI, on the other hand, offers partial immersion (up to 3 classes: Language, Social Studies, and PE in Mandarin) at 4 different levels (beginner for kids new to DCI/language immersion and Advanced for the YY kids who have reached that level). So actually, DCI is the only game in town where advanced Mandarin is offered at the middle school level.
Actually, WIS offers advanced Mandarin (via private tutor) to middle school students. All you need to have is money. Otherwise, head on over to DCI.
checkmate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please share what private offers advanced mandarin! We are also considering private for MS but would like to continue Mandarin.
Silly,
WIS does not offer the type of advanced Mandarin you're talking about, but rather begins Mandarin as a subject in the secondary program (there is no Mandarin immersion in their elementary program, so everyone at WIS is starting off as a beginner.
DCI, on the other hand, offers partial immersion (up to 3 classes: Language, Social Studies, and PE in Mandarin) at 4 different levels (beginner for kids new to DCI/language immersion and Advanced for the YY kids who have reached that level). So actually, DCI is the only game in town where advanced Mandarin is offered at the middle school level.
Actually, WIS offers advanced Mandarin (via private tutor) to middle school students. All you need to have is money. Otherwise, head on over to DCI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please share what private offers advanced mandarin! We are also considering private for MS but would like to continue Mandarin.
Silly,
WIS does not offer the type of advanced Mandarin you're talking about, but rather begins Mandarin as a subject in the secondary program (there is no Mandarin immersion in their elementary program, so everyone at WIS is starting off as a beginner.
DCI, on the other hand, offers partial immersion (up to 3 classes: Language, Social Studies, and PE in Mandarin) at 4 different levels (beginner for kids new to DCI/language immersion and Advanced for the YY kids who have reached that level). So actually, DCI is the only game in town where advanced Mandarin is offered at the middle school level.
Anonymous wrote:Please share what private offers advanced mandarin! We are also considering private for MS but would like to continue Mandarin.
Anonymous wrote:Please share what private offers advanced mandarin! We are also considering private for MS but would like to continue Mandarin.