You don’t have to go to an international school to enjoy a creative learning environment in Hong Kong
Students in local schools found to be just as happy as their counterparts in international schools
Many parents want to create a smooth path for their children and remove all obstacles to achievement along the way.
While choosing the right school is one of the biggest and most overwhelming decisions a parent can make, there is a common misconception in Hong Kong that test-driven local schools are all work and no play.
But that may not be the case.
Anson Ho Chun-hei, 10, is an innovation and technology enthusiast, who goes to Baptist Rainbow Primary School in Wong Tai Sin where his creativity and eagerness to learn is recognised and encouraged by his teachers.
“The school recently recommended I take part in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths contest and I came second in its creative challenge,” the Primary Six student says with a big smile on his face.
“I love to learn, it’s exciting when I figure something out on my own and think outside the box, instead of being confined to a certain curriculum.”