Chinese International School



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Posted by funbobby 17 yrs ago
cis is an ib school - hkis teaches towards sat; cis is fully bilingual (eng/put) in the primary, shifting to more eng in the secondary - hkis is eng with language subjects; afaik, cis is not as strong in math/science, but stronger in arts/language, cis weaker in sports (these are all impressions)

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mommy sara 17 yrs ago
These are really very different schools. It's like trying to compare apples and oranges. Why are you looking at these particular schools and not others? What are you looking for in a school? HKIS is the American school and teaches English. I haven't heard anything about the students' reputation because I've never seriously looked a that school.


CIS I have seriously considered. As said before it's bilingual. It also focuses on Chinese history and national pride. I found many of the students to be sort of snobish, they know they got into a "good" school. The students speak mostly English amonst themselves. Certainly CIS is more desirable to locals because of the language. The debentures are very hard to get and certainly do not gaurantee a place in the school. I know someone who bought one on the secondary market for $3M and they have no idea if the kid will get in.


As with most schools you submit an application, attend an interview, and hope for the best.


There are really so many options in HK that I suggest you narrow down what you're looking for and look at many other schools too.

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MC 17 yrs ago
Do a search on this site. There's a ton of info. on CIS.

All very much depends on what you are think is important for your child. CIS is the only In'tl school that teaches Chinese well. So if you want better Chinese, then that's where you go.


As for debenture, if you can get in, then buy a personal debenture which is around HK$75,000, very reasonable considering what other schools cost. Great if you have a company debenture, but again, does not guarantee your admission.

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weiph 13 yrs ago
Not sure how old your son/daughter is, but we use MandarinKey to help our 3 year old daughter before the interview which is quite useful (she eventually got in) as the program is based on similar interactive method as the kids interviews. The school is paying a lot more attention on the kids mandarin skills nowadays. check it out at www.mandarinkey.com.hk

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