Hello -
I have two boys, Jack (3.5) and Nick (1.5).
Jack has been attending the Michael Allen school for about a year now...
1st, both boys were born here in China and Pu Tong Hua is their first language so teaching an English curriculum is not a problem.
What prompted this post is that I am going to pay the second years fees next Tuesday and the way this school finds every opportunity to profit from my son's education is driving me crazy.
It is not the cost so much as when I registered him they said it was rmb 700 a month and after mandatory charges for gung foo lessons, meals, after school milk, books, etc. the price is closer to rmb 1500.
Again, not a tremendous amount of money, but I am not used to this. When I sent to school they told you the cost and that was that. Further, when I paid rmb 600 for a set of books that retail for less than rmb 100 and milk that I pay rmb 2 a day for that is available across the street for rmb 1 I started to wonder if the school had my children's education as a priority or how they can profit from my children.
So my first question is this pricing / profit structure common at private schools in China / Kunming?
2nd, I am concerned about the Chinese memorize and regurgitate method of teaching vs a more Socratic system. Any thoughts on this and ways of finding out how my children are being educated.
I have heard good things about KIA, but like to keep my religion separate from education (and politics). Regarding comments I have heard about KIA discriminating against non-Christian religions, I think i get a pass on this one since we are Jewish ;-)
Any information people can share on the above and experiences they have had with other private schools Chinese or International is appreciated.
PS - I am a busy single father and do not often get out to meet other parents so if there are any social opportunities for me and the kids I would love to hear about them.
Jonathan