Po Leung Kuk Choi Kai Yau School Reviews (72)
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Po Leung Kuk Choi Kai Yau school is an excellent school, everything perfection since the last 21 years. From my daughter to my son, everything was great, I love the teachers, facilities, academics etc. it is just perfection.
The lunch arrangement is horrible. The school expects the entire y11 and 12 grade to cram in the canteen area for lunch. The canteen area is poorly ventilated, especially in summer with the scorching sun and the heat, many people immediately lost their appetite and have to bring a portable fan just to have their lunch. After lunch, all the y11, 12 have to cram in the school library to cool off. The school has to have a better lunch arrangement and organise better seating areas for students to have the lunch. Because the temperature ain’t going to fall any time soon, and the student size will only increase year by year.
As a student of this school, I will say that the quality of the school depends on which area you're looking at. This school is known for their motto "every child is good at something". It is known to offer a variety of subjects and let their students try out everything from food technology to STEM. This is particularly( and only ) enforced at lower grades( primary to lower secondary ). The school does concentrate and put most of their funding into the science subjects/ departments, while many students complain about a lack of facilities for subjects such as theatre, music, or art. This is somewhat understandable, as the school is famous for many alumni getting into science related industries, such as medicine. Many facilities in the school are broken, and they appear to not know where to use their funding in. For instance, many chairs are broken and the wifi connection is very poor, but the school chooses to replace all the doorknobs for a reason unknown to the student body. It is true that the school appears to invest in a variety of areas, but it is honestly mostly just for reputation(hence above I mentioned about how the school seemingly does not focus as much on art related subjects). Quality of teachers vary. Typically, for junior secondary, many of the teachers are bad at teaching. More experienced teachers teach at higher grades for igcse and ib, and they usually are better at teaching and are more passionate. However, primary school was extremely enjoyable and fun, an experience that you would not usually get for primary school. Many teachers quit every year, and there are rumours that teachers are mistreated. I will recommend for your child to join starting primary, but do not continue until secondary.
The teachers are very kind, and give a second chance after if you do something wrong.
Po Leung Kuk CKY is an amazing school! They have a special and fun way of teaching students. To teach discipline in their school, CKY uses something called “Star points” or “Group Points”. The higher the points are, the better the reward they will have! In PLKCKY, every child is good at something.
CKY can cultivate students with good thinking and analytical skills.
Teachers are really good
As a student studied here through Y1 to Y12, I genuinely have no idea where the hates in comment section come from. I graduated 10 years ago and never experienced any academic stress in CKY. Most of the teachers back in my time have probably left already so it's quite pointless to comment about specific teachers. I enjoyed the culture in campus, students are nice, too nice somehow, it was like they were the flowers in a warm house, never faced the dark side of the society. Above average academic achievement, decent amount of homework and exam. No smoker, drugs nor serious bullying spotted in my life is CKY, and trust me, I would know if they existed. I think parents would be glad if their kids join CKY. But afterall, who am I to comment? I'm just an outdated graduate.
CKY is a super bad place, ask me how I know? I work here. Most of the staff are lazy, incompetent, untrained, poorly educated and some are corrupt. Mistreatment of staff is commonplace, in fact if you are not being abused or mistreated there must be something wrong. They make up salary scales for people and make it impossible to leave. Its like a gulag. Management is very bad and purely self-serving. Students are good strangely....
Very good school to combine the benefit of both Chinese and Western learning culture.
Po Leung Kuk Choi Kai Yau School is a school of great ambition. Well that is what it used to be. The school now has changed into something it sweared it never wanted to be, a machine like prison, forcing students through tireless work. I am a student of the senior secondary levels and observed how gruelling it can be in the Primary section. However IGCSE teachings in our school is incredible, even though there are a lot of training and after school sessions, the teachers really care about us and try their very best. But the quality of teachers in CKY is so inconsistent. We have a huge ratio between good and successful teachers with those who can barely teach a class. I don’t really want to name names, but one of them caused an entire class to not get a single A in IGCSE. Our school teachers have a bias towards female students, especially female Chinese teachers. Which I think is extremely unfair. Moreover, our facilities are a little aged, despite being quite a young school, our windows, bookcases and tables can be easily worn out. But overall, CKY is not some god tier school like many rumoured it to be, it’s a pretty average school that is facing massive change. It makes me really wonder, is it worth it to attend this school with the risk of having bad teachers? Quality of education is what’s most valued after all. Also on an unrelated note, our school implemented a better security system and fixed the basketball court, but there is a lot more facilities that needs maintenance. Basketballs and volleyballs are insufficient and also extremely old, which is unable to support those training in teams.
As an ex-student who has studied up until igcse curriculum, i’d say this school is terrible.
Very nice school I was there for 12 whole years and finally graduated. This school brings a lot of memories overall.
It’s a great learning environment
This school is a disgrace to Po Leung Kuk, all the nice and non sexists teachers leave while all the terrible teachers stay. The majority of the teachers that stays in the school are very sexists against boys and favours the girls especially a drama teacher named Salli Collins and an art teacher named Nelson Yee.They also have high school fees but they give terrible facilities, the computer in every classroom has terrible systems, the basketballs and volleyballs had grew mold and the pump for inflation doesn’t work at all and we have to bring our own pumps to pump the deflated balls. The carpets in the drama room are very easy to get a carpet burn for 3 years. The books in the library are mostly missing, lecture theatre’s chairs has stains and the air conditioners in the school are very loud and affecting lesson progression. There’s also a system called “Behaviour System” and it’s a terrible idea, firstly there was a geography teacher named Philip Chan, he gave lots of bad behaviour records just because he’s in a bad day. Secondly the behaviour records claims that it’s for reminding students and teachers but the system has actually given a chance for teachers to shame students publicly. Lastly every lunch company the school finds, there are cockroaches, ants even grasshoppers in the lunch and the quality is absolutely terrible. This school isn’t that good of a school but 1 good thing about this school is that there are not as much homework compared to other schools but there are an english quiz every 2-3 weeks and math quizzes every time after a unit. So the reason I’ve given one star is because it has different extra curriculums, also there are some nice teachers in the school and the environment is up to hygienic standards beside the school lunches.
One of the best schools in the mountainous New Kowloon Area, bang for the buck, and has great teachers who can support advances in academics and provide valuable consultation. Very mysterious building as well as fun to explore.
I am a student from y1-11 and I left this school last year. Honestly, life is acceptable in this school, there are quite a lot of kind and nice teachers who do care and properly teach students, ensuring that they are really well-equipped for the upcoming years and even further, the future society. Facilities are quite well preserved and maintained and academics of the school is sensational in some sense. However, despite the majority of good teachers, there are some that behave, teach, act unacceptably. Those teachers scold loudly and shout and students sometimes for their own mistakes: eg. Once there was a teacher who gave the wrong paper to a student, and then student kindly reminded the teacher, but what ends up is that the student gets shouted for “reminding” and gets forced out of the classroom. Tell me, how is that reasonable - it’s your own fault and you start blaming the student for his/her kindness? What society are we in? But ending up, there were a few nice teachers who settled the event and apologised to the student. The teacher him/herself also did apologies which turned out to be quite fair at last. Another event was when students presented their working progress to the teacher, the teacher started scolding the class on a whim. What was the reason? It was because the class was not too quite and didn’t continue their progress for their own project. What the hell? The class was even entitled to “not act like a proper student” when we were taught to be respectful: always listen to others attentively. These scenarios happened seldom, but every time shockingly. Not only that but there are a few teachers often abusing their power, and forcing students to do this and that if they merely “wanted to”. They give out behaviour records on a whim and every time when questioned, they give out a blase and seemingly innocent face. But those aside most teachers are friendly kind and willing to provide extra help to students. Most students are nice and friendly, sometimes joking around but serious when needed. To conclude cky is a great school, with great teaching concepts and great thoughts but the execution needs some work.
The teachers are not able to teach well, teachers have BAD MANNERS, and only support rich families (families that can pay more to charities which I'm pretty sure they DON'T SEND THERE.) BADDDD
It's cool, as far as I'm concerned there aren't any bullies here. The teachers are fine, the students are mostly respectful, and the curriculum here is very difficult compared to other schools
I've been studying CKY for some years, and I'm glad I moved. I started in 2016 and left in 2021. There are definitely a lot more cons than pros. Firstly, the fees are extremely overpriced, when I first saw the fees for year 1-5, I was like WTF??? Seriously, you need to pay $7,500 hk dollars each month just to go to this school, and they call it a "Reasonable" price?? The fees keep increasing each year by a few thousand, and don't even get me started with the donations. They constantly force you to donate large amounts of money for "charity", I have no clue of what they are doing with that money, but I don't think it's an acceptable thing considering the fact that they force you to. Secondly, the students were extremely sexist, racist and overall toxic. I remember I did a project with 1 girl and 2 boys (4 person each group), the boys helped with the project, but they would tell the girls things such as "that's not good enough, I hate being with a girl." or "I would rather eat a cockroach than work with you two girls." It really damaged me, I never told anybody cause I was really shy. The students mostly came from rich families, most of them didn't really have much manners and liked to bully people in their classes. I also heard about a male student who supposedly physically attacked a student multiple times, the worst part is that the school only lectures him then lets him go, and has no intentions of expelling him even though lots of parents had complained to him. Lastly, the teachers. Most of them were fine, they were kind and always tried to make their students the happiest, but there were some who were the complete opposite. During year 3, I had a really strict art teacher, (I'm not gonna name any names here.) she would constantly blame students for random things, and yell at them for no reason at all. I remember I was painting, and forgot that I couldn't use black paint. I used it and then the art teacher walked up to check on my painting, she was furious. She then took my painting, raised it up high for the entire class to see, and then proceeded to shout, "Look at (my name)! Look what she's done! Do you still remember what you cannot use?" The class answered black paint, I was so embarrassed cause I wasn't done painting and it looked like a disaster. The art teacher then shouted "correct!" and threw my painting onto the ground, I was so sad and sobbed my whole day at school. I hated that art teacher, I never liked her, I despised her. She also did similar things to most students, and had high expectations, according to my best friend who is still studying at this school. For example, if you were bad at art, that art teacher would pick on you almost every single time you saw her, she doesn't even have the patience to teach so it makes it seem like she's only "teaching" for the salary.
I love to school, I visited a long time ago, but all the teachers were so nice! Recommend this school:)
I study in Po Leung Kuk Choi Kai Yau School and it is definitely the best school ever with perfect facilities, teachers, academics and teaching method!
I love this school I heard people said this school have many activities for children… I hope my daughter can go in this school
Primary was fine - was brilliant even but secondary is absolute crap. In primary, teachers were inclusive, engaging and actually tried teaching us properly. But in secondary, teachers' attitudes have changed a lot and not really for the better either. honestly in y6 it was fine but it already got a lot worse, teachers did a 180 from caring to blaming students for their own mistakes (some teachers would literally scold students for being 'disrespectful' because they walked behind them). some teachers would also randomly give out bad behaviour records for things students really can't control like wifi issues that happen rarely. they don't listen to your explainations at all. school counsellors don't help at all either - i have friends whose counsellor told them it was their fault that they had trauma, never mind the fact that counsellors are supposed to understand and help people instead of literally demoralizing and minimizing trauma. half the grade has mental illnesses and its already expected. some students are extremely racist, misogynistic, ableist and homophobic (some students talked about just abandoning their future child if they were autistic). we're only in sixth/seventh grade and most of us have had su!cidal thoughts already. we can't tell teachers because they would inform our parents in a heartbeat, no matter what we feel about the matter (or the immediate danger we're in). most teachers don't even care about your mental state anyways. the few that do either push you to go to the counsellor or just invalidate all your struggles unwittingly. mid-term tests are planned terribly: all the quizzes/tests are just crammed into one week. yes, they tell us at least a week prior but how could they expect us to do well enough on those tests if the amount of tests in one week are nearly similar to the amount of tests during assessment week? some teachers don't even finish teaching before assessments. so if you're considering going to this school, please just leave before the high stress levels get to you.
primary is honestly fine but secondary is just complete bs. year 6 was the start of hell. at first i thought it was fine but at last it just completely ruined my whole impression on this school. half of the students develop different mental illnesses in year 6, like its so common now you dont even feel surprised when someone opens up to you about a mental illness. for me i have developed moderate depression and perhaps mild anxiety, as well as social anxiety. perhaps the sh*tty teachers here and the pressure we're having are the main cause of our mental illnesses. good teachers are leaving while more bad ones come. especially this year (2021-22), the new teachers are literally so bad. an example is this new geography teacher who teaches like 5 of the year 7 classes. we can all agree that he cannot teach. while theres this other geography teacher (also new this year) that teaches the only year 7 class left. they always ace their tests/exams and always have the highest class average among the 6 classes, while most people taught by the new male teacher do fail their papers. does that explain anything? and this is not it about the teachers. i have encountered one new music teacher this year that acted extremely pedophilic towards certain female students, i dont know whether he only takes them as a "teachers pet" or a "friend", but this whole thing just sounds really fishy. another major problem is the school fees. the school fees every year are damn expensive (6+ digits), and each year they force you to "donate" money to the school. but we dont really know where the money goes to, the facilities didnt seem to get any better (in secondary at least) and the wifi is still very crappy as usual. the most recent change i noticed was that the primaries got new chairs and tables, the broken faucets were replaced by automatic ones, and the entire school had new smart boards installed in each room despite the fact that most teachers dont know how to operate them and it always breaks down. the admins should have a higher transparency on where our money is spent each year. there are way more examples that i can list out but i just wont because i dont have the time to do so. lastly, like almost every other post, if you want to enrol in cky, i do recommend staying for primary, but please consider leaving as soon as you finish the primary curriculum and prevent any further damage done by secondary school life to your mental health. do not be blinded by what looks like a very nice looking school campus and photos online, or its good reputation and "every child is good at something".
This is my favorite school. I LOVE IT
When I say a school is rubbish, believe me because I’ve switched Primary School 3 times already in 2 years. The building isn’t bad but seriously, some of my former teachers are just mean. Some examples are; Not investigating children who are acting unusual, and thinking they are just a normal, high-intelligence student. What if they have ADHD? (I used to til I took med) Or Down syndrome? Worst of all is how they obviously favour girls (The word is sexist) and have favourites, though they never, and will never admit it. No offence, but PLKCKY is unfair and cruel, and DEFINITELY not worth the money for.
I would say that my experience while in primary was honestly quite good. Most teachers i had during primary seemed to actually enjoy teaching us and tried to get us to learn. However as soon as i got to secondary it just got increasingly bad. The attitudes of secondary teachers were complete opposite of the primary teachers. It really looked as if they were only staying for the salary. They didn’t want to teach at all and would either tell us to do group work, research on our own or put a video up for us to watch. There are also school counsellors which I found annoying. I definitely lacked in grades in some subjects so they appointed me to the counsellor (they seem to only do so for people who had bad grades not actually people who are struggling mentally) I left after completing year 9 so i do not have much to say about IGCSE or IB. However i do know that the amount of stress teachers put on students is real, a lot of my friends seemed to have gotten tired of life for the lack of word, the period of time when there was tests. Even though the school claims it takes the liking of students seriously it really doesn’t, a lot of the times when students ask about things that are not in the curriculum but they would like to know about teachers would just respond with “oh you wouldn’t under anyways” or “you don’t have to know that, it’s not on the curriculum. Don’t get me wrong there are still a couple of good teachers, it really just depends on your luck. Teachers in this school tend to get mad for the littlest things and would take out their anger out on us, some of them would even just leave the classroom in rage. A lot of students in this school come from rather well off family (i’m not gonna lie and say i’m poor whatsoever but compared to the other students it really seemed like i was), a lot of them were spoiled and loved showing off whatever expensive items they owned or just being rude jerks that believed they owned everything. It was not at all a good environment for learning. The facilities however was alright, the library was huge and is a really great place for some quiet self studying, the range of books available was also amazing. However the wifi is just horrible to say the least, you cannot connect to the wifi in most classrooms and so much lesson time was wasted on trying to make the computer work. To parents considering this school now, even though my primary experience was decent still do reconsider, i have noticed that a lot of great teachers i had in primary has left while walking around the primary section. I have also heard that the new teachers are not the best at teacher (however i would give it the benefit of the doubt as they might just be teaching for the first time and needs some time to learn) i really do hope the school improves as i have spent 9 years of my life there and do have some emotions attached to it no matter what, i’m thankful for the good teachers who really made my life in the school so much brighter.
Facilities -tables and chairs are littered with scratch marks -chairs are often broken -computers are extremely old and slow (10y+) -horrible internet connection in every corner of the school ~large auditorium ~spacious gym +clean facilities Academics -extremely competitive -high amounts of stress from academics Teachers -dubious hr practices -extreme bias towards certain students -senior management is oppressive on both teachers and students -sexist, racist and xenophobic teachers in secondary ~average teachers in primary with a few awful ones Music and Arts -tends to be ignored -lots of unused musical equipment ~large amounts of music teams (used to improve image) +student art being displayed in hallways Sports -barely exists Science & Technology -rusty equipment -money spent on barely used tech like weather monitors ~scientific equipment is usable +entertaining lab lessons
primary is generally enjoyable with some bad eggs in the batch, but it strengthened my base in learning and was overall fun and relaxing. they seemed to genuinely care for students. however, in secondary, the teachers are increasingly terrible, blaming students for not reminding them to go to lessons when they forgot and do not even apologise for being late (commonly Chinese teachers, other subjects are usually less brutal). there isn't that many tests or quizzes, but they always make all the tests happen in the same week, which makes it extremely stressful to study 5 tests at the same time. some teachers are really passionate about their jobs, generally enjoying teaching, but some are lazy and seem to only be there for the salary, lazily teaching the curriculum with the littlest amount of effort at all. they also always scold students for absolutely no reason, which is unnecessarily especially when they don't know the answer. one particular teacher is braggy, telling us about how successful they are and how we have accomplished nothing as 10-18-year-olds... the facilities are pretty good, the swimming pool area is always not going to be the cleanest but it is not an extremely prominent issue. I'm not writing this to bash on the school, unlike some reviews here, but there are definitely some general problems of secondary that needed to be taken care of.
I have to admit. This school…it’s primary section is decent, with average teachers and good attitude and atmosphere. But secondary is getting worse and worse by the year. The senior teachers are sexist, homophobic etc. the teachers insult students, and give them high expectations, that’s why people see a school with high grades. The counselling is bs, the facilities have some sort of network blocker which works in the corridors. This is why I have depression and anxiety from this school that I’ll never forget for the next few years of my life. The students…some are spoiled and some are jerks, and most come from rich families, as our school’s tuition fees are exceptionally overpriced and parents have to pay 6 figures per year. I would suggest not to enrol your students at this school, as it will most likely damage their mental well being.
cky is amazing. over the years, teachers have given me great mental support and helped me from friendships to homework. love you cky ? the lessons are super effective and easy to learn, and teachers put in 10000 out of 10 effort. facilities are top tier, with an indoor pool, rooftop gymnasium, 3-4 computer/IT rooms and the beautiful, minimalistic library. art and music supplies are also provided, including even double basses and excellent quality markers.
im not joking when i say this is a terrible school and no one should apply to this school. this school paints itself as an international school when in reality it isnt. teachers are rude and do not know how to teach. teachers insult students on the regular and treat students unfairly. the students are the same though as they are spoiled and lack basic human decency. im not sure why the students are like this, im pretty sure its because of how expensive the school fee is and how due to this most of the students come from wealthy families where they don't know basic manners. students here are racist, sexist, ableist, homophobic and more. i would name out incidents but i don't want to be too petty about this. just know that, changing school was the best decision ever. this school ruined my mental wellbeing and i am still not over it. i am not joking when i say i get emotional flashbacks and have developed very bad social anxiety as well as suicidal tendencies from this school. if you are a parent trying to choose a school for their child, please do not let the school's seemingly good facilities, ib curriculum and range of activities fool you from the poor behaviour from peers and teachers. your child will regret coming to this school and if not then i am afraid to say that your child has grown up to be someone you should better disown.
I used to study in this school however I moved to Canada. I still think this school is great for every child. I also learned a very meaningful phrase "In this school, every child is good at school"
It is an excellent school.
I’ll admit that this is a school that is quite good, but it has many bad points. Firstly, the school has good facilities but students are not allowed to use half of them, such as the lifts. Secondly, the school fee is extremely overpriced. Even through PLKCKY offers IB and IGCSE subjects and courses, the teaching and learning environment is not worth the 5 digits parents have to pay every month. Especially in COVID, students do nothing in online classes, some teachers go as far as to let the students play games in class without caring about their learning. Additionally, students are constantly pressured to do well in class despite the school’s pathetic marketing of viewing attitude to be more important than grades, which is a complete lie as students’ average scores are compared through the whole grade, causing students lower than the average grade to feel depressed and extremely pressured. The student guidance is also a complete lie, teachers do not give a damn about the students mental health, pushing students (especially secondary students) to excel in every subject when the true reason why students get good grades is because of talent or tutor classes . The worst part is the school’s constantly forcing the students to spend money on the ‘charity’ activities, in which no one knows where the large sums of money has went (each student should pay at least 100 for every charity activity, so a considerable amount should be raised in the whole school) the only major recent renovation was the library and smart boards (although half of the smart boards are slow and have problems). The WiFi is also useless, I remember a few years ago when writing our Y5 Essay, our class had to walk around the halls and holding up our chrome books to the WiFi routers in the cold winter. The janitors also have bad attitude, such as refusing to help students replace curtains despite the curtains being badly broken. I could go on all day about the negatives of CKY, but with that being said, it does have some good points such as the library’s excellent variety of books and the spacious classrooms.
WOW it is so good the teachers are so kind and also the facilities are excellent very good learning environment in PLKCKY
The school is okay, except for some of the teachers and most of secondary. The fees are pretty high and I agree that the facilities are probably one of the best (except the fans and some other things that have been there before I was even born) The management system is confusing and I suggest they improve their admin system. Many good teachers are leaving, so I don't know what it would be like in a few years. The students achieve high grades in music. Additionally, their orchestras and band teams are high quality. However, the WiFi has a peculiar boundary of not working after you pass the IT room (which, in my opinion, is pretty annoying at times). For their sports, they have a swimming gala, sports day and such special events occurring every now and then. The students there have high expectations from their teachers. They have changed slowly from one of the kindest, most supportive and fun learning places to an average school with nice facilities. The primary section is decent, yet the secondary section has been getting worse every year. I believe that the school is fine if you would like to send your children to the primary section, but please do not hesitate to pull them out of school as soon as they enter secondary.
I insert from local school this year. So so so happy. My life really changed.
This is school is why I'm depressed and have social anxiety. It made me feel so insecure about my grades. Luckily I made a few nice friends who helped me through it. But please parents who are reading this review, don't enroll your child in this school. You will literally ruin their life and waste your own money. Btw secondary teaching and management staff is an absolute joke, students get good grades because they are going to intensive classes outside of school. That is the only reason.
This school is very special in the school life and the structure of the school
When I joined this school, I was greeted with enthusiasm and cheers. The teachers were great, and that lead to me achieving greater recognition in later life. I love this school, and will send my kids there in the future.
I just wish they would fix the WiFi
I don't hate it enough to leave but I also wouldn't go around telling people to come here.
This is the best school ever, great teaching! Teachers are great too! REALLY recommend going to!
it is sooooooo good come to this school
Primary is nice, but secondary school is pretty bad. Good teachers who actually bother to teach( and actually put some effort in ) are leaving, and new teachers that are lazy get way higher salary than the good teachers( I heard ). Most students are depressed once they get to secondary. Also to mention the school fee is crazy high, and students aren't even going to actual school due to coronavirus. The students might be academically smart, but they don't learn morals from this school, and most are rude and don't know how to work under pressure/bad circumstances. They are so used to having a high quality environment. facilities are fine, but in terms of music, arts, and sports, this school is not really great at that.Students can be pretty competitive and students with average grades will have a lot of pressure.
My school, students are well taught and educated, teachers are very good at teaching
Primary is overall good , don’t get me started with secondary
this school is so good this is the best school to ever exist go to this school guys
Great school, great exam results
Facilities are excellent, but some teachers are crappy
I have been in this school for 12 years and have seen its good and bad parts. I personally have not had a very enjoyable experience at this school, but I will do this review with both positive and negative aspects of the school in mind. Facilities: + Very large auditorium, looks extremely professional. + A lot of different rooms for different purposes. + Nice library, good environment for study. - Money is spent on 4k televisions that no one even watches, instead of fixing facilities that actually need to be repaired. - Smart boards are broken and teachers spend a very long time trying to fix the projectors. - Swimming pool area in general (including changing room) is unhygenic. - Not enough classrooms -- I spent the entirety of year 11 and 12 feeling very lost, as I didn't have a set place to go to during breaks. - Door handles and other classroom facilities often broken. Overall I would say the school heavily focuses on some facilities but not others. Teachers: + Some teachers are very good at teaching. Made me very interested in their subject. They genuinely want to help the students succeed in their public exams and give very good advice. + Teachers will (sometimes) try to resolve conflicts between students. - I'm not going to generalize and say all teachers do this. However some teachers are extremely biased against students they don't like, and their friends in association. Several students were being picked on by the "popular" people in their class, but the teacher did nothing about it because they favored the "popular kids". Another incident was that a few underage girls were being catcalled during a study tour by an old man when they were on a toilet break. They were therefore late to the rendezvous because of it. When they told the teacher of their incident, the teacher shrugged it off and instead scolded them for their tardiness, saying that it wasn't an excuse. - I have witnessed a teacher insult a student because the student's abilities were worse than everybody else's, instead of teach them how to do it right. - Some teachers are not very good at teaching the course material, forcing students to resort to self study to pass their public exams. - A lot of good teachers are leaving. As a student I am not 100% sure if this is correct but I've heard that some teachers receive a much lower pay than others, which explains the high turnover rate. Overall, I enjoyed most of my education here. I had some very good teachers who inspired me to do well in their subject. Fortunately, I myself have not been on the receiving end of some teachers' unjust behaviour. However, the treatment that some students go through need to be acknowledged. Academics: + World classroom program is fun and unique. + Primary education was very enjoyable and developed my interest in reading. However I would say that the school's image of being a "reading-based school" only lasts for primary school. Secondary school becomes much more traditional. + I've seen a review say that it's stressful to force students to do a large amount of subjects in their middle school years. While I think the school could do something to take the stress off students, it's still useful for students to be exploring their interests in different subjects and finding out what they like best. - This was the case during my time at the school, but I've heard that they have since changed the policy. The school used to force everyone to do Chinese A in IB, unless their Chinese abilities are indeed very mediocre. I was not good at Chinese, yet I found myself forced to do a subject I was neither interested in nor good at. As a result I struggled more than most to get a good grade. If the school would just offer foreign language courses, it would be much more beneficial for students, as they would be doing a subject they actually like, and would get a 7 more easily. After all, every student is good at SOMETHING, and that something may not always be Chinese. I have heard that they changed it this year so students can do ab initio courses, which is good. - As I said, "reading-based" education only lasted for primary school. No one really cared in secondary, and if you read a lot you would get mocked by the students. I generally liked my education here, although I did find it very stressful. It definitely taught me to persevere, but honestly I could have gone to another school with a foreign language program (ab initio) and get a better grade, as IB itself with all the workload is already stressful enough. Music & Arts: + Band conductors are very nice. + School encourages students to learn an instrument, and really developed my passion in music. + There are many opportunities for you to get involved in bands/orchestras/choir. - The school does an annual musical play. The play itself is good but it's clear that the teachers are biased towards the popular people when casting the play. From what I've heard, someone who was actually very talented never got chosen because they weren't as popular, so she eventually gave up on trying to join. - Quality of the school music teams aren't very good. They seem like they've won a lot of prizes but it's because the school enters them into junior level competitions. - School refused to start an IB drama class, even though a teacher worked very hard on trying to make it happen. - Bands/orchestras/choirs can get very cliquey. There are a lot of opportunities to join bands, but if your child wants to join the musical it would be difficult for them. I was very tired of seeing the same people get picked for events like this over and over. I will not go into the sports and science/technology sections as much because I myself am not familiar with them. I will instead, go into the social aspect of the school, as that was what made me dislike it the most. Social life: - Gets very cliquey in middle school. Of course, it's bound to happen in other schools, but the cliques and drama were very toxic and mentally draining. - Many students have been depressed/suicidal and the school never really does much about it. There was a social worker who came into our classrooms and taught us stuff about happiness after an IB student killed herself a few years ago, but that was about it. There is the SGO (social guidance office) but according to previous reviews it does not seem like they do their job very well. Additionally, students mock you if you go to the SGO or show any sign of weakness. - The school doesn't do much against bullying. There have been several incidents where someone has gotten bullied and the school and its teachers have overlooked it, or failed to discipline the bully. - I often felt like I couldn't be myself in the school. Every move I made, I felt like I was being judged, and I wasn't really able to find myself because I was so concerned about what others thought of me. - It's hard to make new friends. In an environment where students have known each other for years, many don't want to make new friends anymore. This makes it very hard for insert students and "loners" to make friends, because no one wants to include someone new. - Students make very offensive jokes and statements, such as jokes about sexual assault and casually throwing around the N-word. Although this could happen in any school, I believe this school should do a better job educating their students on this matter. Social life was the worst aspect of this school for me. After graduating, my mental health has gotten a lot better as I was no longer stuck in a toxic, judgemental environment. I think that more talks and lessons should be given on topics such as bullying, racism and sexism, especially in light of recent events, so that students learn to behave properly. I will say that the education itself in this school is decent, and although there are some biased teachers, there are ultimately teachers who care about you and want you to succeed. However my experience with social life in school has not been very good. It took me a long time to realize how emotionally damaged this school has made me, and even longer for me to work on my mental health, which is something that I feel like the school has hardly acknowledged. I hope I have provided an all-round review for this school.
Tell us what you think about Po Leung Kuk Choi Kai Yau School - at least 20 characters worth but more is better! OK SURE first of all it is a trash school, most of the students know that this school is mediocre at best. The school fee is not that expensive yet we are not getting our money's worth of education. The teachers here treat you like shit and the facilities are shit as well. The school hires teachers that have terrible education standers, and you think the facilities are ok becuase of the pictures online, hell no. The swimming pool is so fucking dirty, and also the classroom has bugs and maggots. If you are thinking about joining this school , dont plz dont i am begging you, this school is fu@king torture. The primary teachers are mostly good (there are a few bad eggs), but the secondary teachers are dic#s, and you pay almost double the price. BAD SCHOOL 1 STAR.
Po Leung Kuk Choi Kai Yau School is an amazing school. For the 5 years that I have been in Primary. All the teachers treated students with respect and helped students when they need anything. The education system is absolutely fantastic. The students are mostly kind and caring and always try to help others in need. The school provides many good facilities and I'm honestly satisfied as a student in PLKCKY. The principal is very wise and kind, and gives out many good advice. I am aware that people may think I'm biased since I am in this school, obviously there are things that the school could improve on, but I can't think of anything at the moment. I am satisfied being in this school and couldn't wish for anything better. To all the people who are hating on this school. I hope I am not offending you, but I hope that you would carefully think about what you're writing about this school can affect its reputation and you are ruining it. You can use your own opinions, however, don't over exaggerate it. Thank you so much for taking the time to read this review. Hope you have a great day. Sincerely, A student from CKY Remember: Every child is always good at something.
The people who have bad reviews need to experience other schools. Especially local schools. Then they will know what bad is. Its hard to insert to CKY but I was so lucky to get in and now graduated and studying university. CKY really helped me. One student above that said about the teacher not giving him a chance to hand in work late needs to know the real world gives no chances. Even if you are polite. At CKY even my primary teachers still contact with me and are concern about my studies after I left. Sports are not so good and primary is more better than secondary, but it's a great school. No school is perfect.
PLKCKY is a scam to parents. The Headprincipal Dr. Lau Siu Ling is lying to all of us. The primary years were kinda good but the secondary years were crap. I was an insert student to this school in Year 3, I was first greeted with a really unfair teacher who always blamed me for running in the halls. One time that cruel teacher punished 7 of us friends to stand in the corner during recess for seven days (seven flipping 30-minute recesses) that's like 210 minutes in total. We couldn't move or we would stand for another recess. And even worse is that some of the students tried to get us to move by touching us and when we told them to stop, they would tattletale on us and we got 9 recesses wasted on standing in the corner. Well after a few complaints by students and by parents she was fired. Jumping into secondary 1 (actually still year 6), that was the worst year ever. There were people with depression literally everywhere, there were already 3 people who need to go to see the social worker already. And one of them tried to jump out of the window (actually multiple times). Another also tried to cut her arm (perfectly normal behavior in a school am I right?) What is the social worker even doing here? The teachers in secondary are useless, they would always say we are not good at a subject and scold us because we are bad at it (mainly Math and Chinese) even though the motto of the school clearly says "every child is good at something". In conclusion, the primary years of CKY are good in order to trick parents into giving more money. And the secondary years are trash, the staff is terrible so if you read this review please don't go to this school. P.S. The female vice-principal (she is known as principal now) is a crazy virago she banned frisbee playing and took down the school's Lenon Wall P.P.S. There is a vice-principal, a principal, and a head principal.
absolutely a horrible school. my daughter was near committing suicide thanks to the senior management team and a lot of students pressuring her. the sgo is a waste of time and money, they never do anything for the students. during quarantine, some teachers didn't even wear a mask, very selfish
I was a former student who studied here for 8 years, between 2007 to 2015. Needless to say the first two years at Tin Hau was good but it was only temporary, only later on the big move to Sham Shui Po didn't fare too good for me. After third grade, I started to get bullied from students, and was under constant teacher and peer pressure and academics as well. I despised school a lot compared to the first three grades where it felt a lot different. It also made me feel a lot alone, introverted, nervous, anxious, shy, insecure, depressed. All those negative thoughts almost all the time. and didn't talk too much to anyone--was considered autistic and had ADD symptoms and I had to consult a psychologist. The school's motto "every child is good at something" is kinda bs in some ways, I was never academically, artistically or athletic or good in many ways. You had to be scoring high in some subjects, good at a skill or a team to be well versed/good around people, even well beyond the likes of parents. I was always left out and shamed, blamed on things by others because everyone thought of themselves in the first place. As the school started to add and expand more things after 2009, so did my personality and middle school got constantly worst as everyone had to prep for the IB/IGCSE curriculum. It was stressful enough for schoolwork and classwork. The only fun activities I can say are the Saturday interest classes, depending on what you choose, and open days to promote the school's image, as well as festivals (i.e. Chinese New Year, Halloween, Ching Ming). More or less those teacher appreciation days or Chinese/English/Math days are exceptionally decent to mediocre. Or you could pay a ticket and/or join in those musicals, plays, debates etc or big events the school organizes. A few students, some staff and teachers are that good of assistance and rarely you'll find them helping out in many areas, from dealing with bullying with depression to everything else but most good teachers have a long time ago and the school has somewhat become a shadow of itself, and because that department that handles these issues can't even help in anything. The school not only neglects one's mental health, it is also expensive in basically every single thing, from computers to textbooks, fees and whatever one contributes to study. It drains parents' money every year a whole lot. Hell, what is even with all these assembly talks besides addressing awards, shows, upcoming and past events, honours and etc. It's nothing but only shows the principals' worths and powers. However, that's been the past and I've grown up now, and I was asked by my parents as my mother had a friend whose daughter was attempting to select which school to study last September, and despite telling my parents about the advantages, the daughter ended up going to the other school instead.
I was an ex teacher of CKY. As others have mentioned, it is a terrible school to work for. I am a mid career teacher but yet my colleague, who is a teacher fresh out of teaching school, was getting paid at least double my salary. PLau (the principal, as she is called), will try to bring down your salary as much as she can. When it was time to recontract, she called me in and told me everything she didn't like about me and then said "here is your contract". Well, if you don't like me so much, then why give me a contract? Very motivating, huh? All to give me the lowest salary possible. When I asked why my colleague was getting paid more despite having no experience, she said it was because that teacher was teaching another subject. So... teachers are not paid for their experience but by how difficult it is to hire a teacher of a certain subject? You can see why they hire a lot of inexperienced teachers (because they teach a certain subject) and why the turnover of experienced teachers is so high. They will often give the recontract to experienced teachers very late (around June) so that it is too late for them to look for another job. Despite teaching staff unfairly, PLau will make it extremely difficult to leave the job. She refused to write references for leaving staff- we all know it is useless to get a reference from her so you are doomed if you are asked to provide reference from the Head of School. Everyone gets their reference from their HoD or fellow colleagues. It took me 4 months before I could get my reference, after pestering her secretary for 3 months every week. As for the students, I hear complaints that the school forces them to buy raffle tickets and to donate things for their annual school fair.
I think like the people who rate like 1 and 2 never actually got into the school as it is brilliant, yes it may be expensive, but i think it is worth it
CKY a school that thinks it has a good image and great marketing. "Every child is good at something"... Lol.... But what about the teachers and staff? Are they good at anything? "Every useless teacher is welcome to the CKY fam". They scrap the bottom of the barrel every recruitment round. Hiring whatever lowlife and unqualified people they come across. Staff turnover is amazingly high. Abuse of power is rampant. Classrooms are badly damaged. Take a look at their website... Looks nice right? So where is the computer room? Ask them... There isn't one. So much lies, smoke and mirrors. They volunteer staff for additional duties at last minute. Zero respect for people. Students are rude and arrogant. However, they are easy to deal with. It's the management and senior teachers who come straight from hell.
To Whom This May Concern, DISCLAIMER: There has been examples raised in this letter, however no names were given for legal reasons, examples were all true and written with no biases, if you would like to acquire more information about this school, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned at [email protected]. I, today am writing this letter in order to express my sincerest and earnest concerns for Po Leung Kuk Choi Kai Yau School. As a student that has been here for nearly a decade, I have witnessed quite a lot of unfortunate events, and incorporating all the misery, agony, isolation, insecurity that I face on a daily basis in this school, I am deeply concerned about the fate of the school and the future generation that goes to this school. First of all, the school fees are not cheap, compared to a lot of other local schools. The money that the parents pour into this school, which is constantly being pathetically begged for, is going nowhere as the school is very opaque as to where the money went. The school is a money grabber, practically forcing students to give money to the school right then and there, screaming at us when we refuse to buy raffle tickets which is supposedly an “optional” thing. This school is also very very unaware of the fact that it has been so overly narcissistic, begging us students to buy their socks, which I can assure you, it looks pretty much the same as the socks that we can buy outside, but 5 times more expensive. The fact that not everyone can afford to buy all those socks and all those textbooks that we aren’t even given the opportunity to use shall be acknowledged by this education institute, however, all it cares about is the revenue, the profit that they make. Senior teachers, which I am not going to mention for the sake of humanity, have been neglecting the needs of us students, not our wants, but our needs, which is highly unethical, screaming at us, and causing many rumours and scandals regarding most of the senior staff. Our parents paid our school fees to have qualified teachers to educate us, not to have teachers which CV’s are very questionable and the turnover rate for the better teachers is extremely high. The terrible management of the school has treated both students and some teachers like cookie cutters, the salary of teachers vary from 17K to 80K, depending on whether they like you or not, if they don’t, they will completely destroy you. The school fees, including those instrument lessons, reading scheme and all that unnecessary things combined ( I will explain why it is unnecessary later on ), ranges from 90K to 130K annually. Teachers aren’t even responsible, as an example, one teacher has unfortunately broke his finger and was absent for around 6-8 weeks, and during that period, the class had learned absolutely nothing, as a range of substitute teachers just came in and did nothing, as the CV of them are very questionable. Moreover, the substitute teachers just came in and played random videos, and also just sat there and did absolutely nothing. Since the school loves their reputation so much, they have decided to label themselves as an IB and IGCSE school. According to the website of the school, I have directly quoted this line “World Class Education ''. It is ironic in the school as the so-called “world class education” it is by playing videos and doing absolutely nothing except for screaming at different students from different backgrounds. In addition, the fact that they let favourable teachers do whatever they want, such as messing with the grade boundaries, purposely failing students, and it is not only once, but it has happened so many times that because of the stress of the educational level, students often feel suicidal, and I, as a victim of all of this, have actually attempted suicide, self harmed, while, the Student Guidance Office ( SGO ) has done absolutely nothing, contributed nothing to the school except for making us feel insecure, uncomfortable. SGO is inherently a good thing, however, this tradition has been successfully broken by this school. The SGO is supposed to keep the things that we say to them a secret, yet, the expose ut to senior staff, and those senior staff turns you into a laughing stock, because of all the problems that you are facing, and this causes so extremely insecure and because of that, we feel so uncomfortable and unwilling to share about our lives, being trapped in this circle that does not allow us to share about our lives and the problems going on in our lives, making us feel a lack of compassion. The fact that the school chooses to neglect the needs of us students is highly inhumane and unethical. As an example, there was a teacher that did not like certain students, and because of that, even though the reacher knew how important the grades of the student as the student was applying to other schools, the teacher still decided to not care about that and instead insult and blame the student for being unfavourable by the teacher, instead of reflecting on behalf of his own teaching capability, the teacher insteads laughs at the student. Not only laughing at the student, the teacher has chosen to mess up the grades, and to give the student a very unreasonable grade. The teacher had spent all his free time doing nothing, and had not even for a single second marked our work, instead, he spent lesson time talking about inappropriate jokes and calling students “douchebags”, “dickheads”, “dumbasses” ( directed quotes from this teacher ). When the student’s parents have had enough, they decided to approach the principal for academics, which also did not seem to care much, instead she decided to just blow them off, and twisted the entire story. The teacher then got really upset and back stabbed the student in front of the whole class, thinking that the student would not know, and other senior staff has also taken advantage of the student’s vulnerability and laughed at them, which I find very very unscrupulous. In addition to that, when one of the principals have been told about that situation, she referred to the student as “crazy” but in chinese, and in a much more offensive format. It it immoral the fact that the teachers take students as a joke and never considering for once how that might hurt the student, as they fail to acknowledge that the students have emotions too, and by dragging them down everyday, which is something they are doing, is never going to help a student feel better about themselves. The school always gets some special guests to talk about the importance of self love. It could be seen that the speeches have a great effect on the teachers but not the students. The teachers have learned to be more egoistic, and the way that they do that is to make the students feel deliberately inferior, such as the fact that the teacher can call the student names and throw chalk at them for no apparent reason. As you are viewing this from a third person, everything might sound exaggerated and unrealistic, however, I assure you, if you send your child into this school, or if you attend this school, you will only turn out to be miserable. Either you, or your child will commit suicide or end up in a mental asylum, after being traumatised because of how the people treat you in the school. The school does not care about anything except for money, and it is highly immoral, because if you do not have a sufficient amount of money to donate to the school, they will treat you like trash. As an example, students were forced to purchase raffle tickets, and when one student paid in change, a teacher harshly threw the money back at the student. The educational system has also been terrifying. The educational system of other international schools has always been focusing on one language diplomatically, and which is often english, for local schools, it has always been chinese, following the DSE curriculum. The school also loves to push this narrative of being a ‘reading based school’ when in truth, all they did was to stuff worksheets in our faces, and do nothing but humiliate us, creating a 2 floored library that every 1/10 student would go to. The students aren’t cared for in this community, with the school treating them like cookie cutter students. Students do not have opportunities to explore their interests, with the school being clearly biased to push students to pursue certain things such as reading, instruments etc. The educational system was very very harsh. The fact that starting from Year 1, we had to take 2 languages as a core, diplomatic subject, and in Y6, we had to add another additional foreign language is highly amoral. Instead of coping with our stress, compromising and negotiating with us, the school decides to implement even more subjects, so that the school would have a higher reputation. Just recently, they have added a subject called Global Perspectives ( GP ) into the IGCSE course, which I find immensely unneeded. They were educating us about the food shortages, water pollution, gender inequality which everyone already knows about. Instead of proposing a solution, a thesis, the school just tells us how selfish we are when we waste food. Yes. That is exactly what we learn in GP lessons. The fact that we have to choose another 6 subjects, take 2 diplomatic languages as a core subject, PE, instrument, MECS, maths, GP implies a lot of stress on us students. That is for IGCSE students, for Y6-8 students, they have to take 2 diplomatic languages, PE, music, instruments, ICT, science ( physics, chemistry, biology ), maths, geography, history, art, DT ( resistant materials, food and nutrition, textiles ), drama, a foreign language, MECS, and enterprise, makes it 21 subjects for each student to study. We have to learn about To Kill a Mockingbird and Romeo and Juliet in a year 8 course, which is actually a y12/freshman course in western countries. In chinese, we are learning old chinese, from centuries ago, improvising, and doing reading comprehensions of old and ancient chinese since year 4. if chinese was taken as a core language in other continents, old chinese would be learned at y10, and also, it is useless to learn. I think that IGCSE is a suitable course, but the fact that we have to take both english and chinese as a core subject is totally unreasonable, learning two languages diplomatically. It enhances and implies a lot of stress on us, and instead of coping with our stress, schools and education systems decide to neglect our stress level and also add more and more stuff into the curriculum. It is very hard to be dealt with even for an adult, and for a child that also had to participate in a number of school clubs and activities, it is very very hard. Most students that excel in their academics don't even have a childhood, and even when they grow up, although they have good academics, they don’t have something that they are particularly good at, causing them to not be able to find a good job. No one, not even teachers cared about us students and how we feel. There had been a number of complaints sent to the school about the educational system, yet, no one even cared about it, no one at all, and the principal literally refuses to even care. I have to admit, although I do not know the principal well, she has been a great person, and she is a woman of wisdom. It was the management team and majority of the teachers. In addition to that mentioning the senior staff, pretty much none of them had ever understood how students feel or how other teachers felt when they deliberately made us feel inferior, as an example, telling us to treat others how we want them to treat us while they scream at our faces for no apparent reason. The school looks great and all, and yes, there are a lot of students that are talented and get a lot of grades because their school is focused on student’s grades and never, ever, their character, as a single bad grade can tarnish the school's reputation. In addition, the fact that the education system enhances so little of creative subjects, focusing mainly on science and humanities subjects is highly unrealistic in their world. A lot of students show their interest in subjects like art, textiles and drama, however, these subjects are always viewed as something that won’t gain them any money. Although there are a lot of people that didn’t earn a lot of money pursuing their dreams in performing arts, that should not stop a child from choosing what subjects they want. I hereby rightfully urge the educational system to enhance more creative subjects, and in addition, decrease the number of subjects students need to choose. the fact that one student has to learn like 12 subjects in an IGCSE course, and even in y8, around 15 subjects, is unreasonable. That being said, us students are horrified living in such environments as we always think that there is something bad going to happen to us, as we were mentally brainwashed. The suicidal rate in Asia is the highest amongst all continents on the Earth as students are always very competitive with each other leading everyone to feel discouraged. Furthermore, us students are always brought up to think very self-centred in this school as we all still feel the same amount of pressure. We feel the need to compete with others by pushing them down, as all people are very competitive but not in a friendly manner. The fact that one person has to pull everyone down in order for themselves to when is really unethical when it comes to the other students as they also feel very discouraged and very mentally scared . The students in this school are either so focused on their grades that they become a terrible influence as they are so unaware of their own character, as they dedicate too much time on perfecting their grades, being so unconscious about how their personalities might affect others, or there are also some students that were accepted into the school at early years before the school was famous, some that are clearly slacking off and not being able to focus, being a nuisance to other students. The school focuses too much on the grades and how they can get awards so the school could have a higher ranking. I find it ironic how the school mentions about how much they care about pastoral matters, however, the truth is that no one cares, and all they do is to tell you to reflect on your own behalf when you are being treated unjustly, not even caring about how for a second that might make us feel really sad. This sounds so cliche, coming from a student, however, I know what it feels like in other schools, I have been to local schools before for community services, going to other countries for educational programmes, seeing what it is like in their schools, and I can assure you, that it is so extremely different and a lot better, even in local schools in Hong Kong, there is a source of humanity that could be found in the teachers in students that CKY is lacking. Due to the inability of students to work together and to cooperate, there has been a lot of situations where students have been found bullying each other, causing a lot of students to feel depressed and even the senior staff has refused to care about this, instead, threatens the victim and say that they need to see a psychiatrist or else they will be expelled without a refund of school fees for the rest of the year. Those threats are completely true, and it has been witnessed by a number of students. Around 3 years ago, an IB student has commited suicide because of bullying, and a lot of students have dropped out because of the stress and pressure and the fact that they are being victimised, because of how biased the teachers and students are. We are being slaves of other’s actions, and the reason we paid school fees was not to be treated like this. I, being an educated human on god’s green earth acknowledges the importance of self esteem. instead of neglecting the needs of us children, we should learn to compromise what is important to us. The generation right now in this school is completely terrifying, causing me to be disgusted, the fact that ageism is present in this status quo is horrible. us students should not be treated like a slave, we shall not be deliberately made to feel inferior. I know how it feels to be discriminated against, made to feel inferior in this society, and I therefore am urging all people in this school that treats us students like a cookie cutter and some inferior slave to stop doing that. Us children develops the sensitivity to emotions at a few months old, and we get hurt by what you say. We are being terrorised, because we do not know how to stand up for ourselves, all thanks to the SGO of the school, which does absolutely nothing but to make us feel insecure, fearing that one day they will expose all our problems to senior teachers, which are good at nothing but to insult students. This is also because a lot of the staff in this school is terribly unconscious about the fact that we have feelings, rubbing things at our faces, calling us useless, which truly hurts. This school denies the fact that students are also human beings, instead, treat us like a punching bag, where teacher screams at students because of the workload this school gives them, due to the fact that the school does not want to have so many teachers to save money, instead, hiring just a few and shoving all the work at their face. We hurt everyday, on a daily basis, listening and seeing these rude and disgusting remarks from the teachers of this school. In light of the recent events in Hong Kong, there has also been an increasing amount of students dropping out of school, and because of that, the school is starting to be so protective of their students, in a terrible and disgusting way, sending threats to students that are about to study abroad, saying that they will write letters about how “bad” they are as a person. Take this Y10 IGCSE student as an example. He has previously mentioned how he could not submit the coursework on time as he had to go abroad for interviews. He requested very politely for an extension, however, as the school did not want anyone leaving because they wanted more profit, they decided to neglect his needs and to send him threats. I will directly quote it from the email that his teacher has sent him. “Additionally, if you do not make this deadline, Principal C**** has stated that, since your actions with regard to this coursework show a high degree of irresponsibility and an inability to take ownership of your own workload, the school will consider sending a follow up letter to the schools you have applied to in the US explain this incident and how it reflects your character.” I find this, from a third person perspective highly unethical. The school has decided to pretend to feel some sort of sympathy, which they do not, and give him a 1 day extension. He has been very very polite and owned up to his actions by saying that he could show proof that he had attempted another version, yet the school still decides to threaten him, proceeding to threaten his future beyond what they are supposed to control. First of all, this is his coursework. He should be the one taking the responsibility as it is his grades afterall, which he did, so whether he handed it on time is his choice, and whether the school offers him an extension is the school’s choice, even if it is unethical. However, the fact that the school decides to threaten his future, sending letters to the schools that he has applied to is atrocious, pathetic, immoral, reflecting on how selfish the school is. Furthermore, the school has zero faith in students, saying that the student’s first draft would be “rejected by CIE”, and could not be “impressed enough”. First of all, the fact that the school has assumed that it would be “rejected” by the Cambridge 麻花视频 Examinations shows how the school has no faith in the student, and if the school thought that he would fail from the first day anyway, why did they not alert him and not tell him how to improve? The school has also repeatedly insulted the student, and if the student was so not trustworthy and since the school was so “constantly disgusted at the nature of” his “excuses”, why did they even accept his application? This alludes to the fact that this school honestly doesn't even care about students, does not even care about how those little things that the school is doing, such as neglecting them and being in denial of the urgency of getting a good grade, refusing to acknowledge how extremely important it is to him. From this situation, it could also be concluded how the school does not even care, at the very slightest bit about their students, only caring about their own reputation. Speaking about the school’s reputation, this school wants to do everything they want in order to maintain their reputation, even if it means pulling students down, dragging teachers down, tearing our dreams into shreds, discouraging us on a daily basis. I find it ironic, how the school’s motto is “In this school, every child is good at something”. The fact that they make it so certain that every child can be good at anything reflects on the contradictory when they tell us how worthless we are, how we will always be a failure, how we are an outcast, how we will never succeed in life. Yes, this is what us students hear on a daily basis, and if you are wondering whether we get used to it, the answer is no. Although we expect teachers to call us that, everytime we hear it, it hurts a little more, it is as if they are engraving all those words into our heart. Every child should be blessed with a happy childhood, living in a suitable environment, and the fact that our parents have paid our school fees does not make it reasonable for the school to treat us like trash. In the culture of Asia, China and Hong Kong in particular, there is this social hierarchy practice that I am against. This is where people that are perceived as more superior get to treat the “inferior people '' like utter trash. In the 21st century’s global society, a lot of politicians have been promoting equality, yet, this school is so mentallty brainwashed by this culture, choosing to have this sort of hierarchy, for no apparent reason, except to see people suffer for their own entertainment. Examples of how they treat us inferior is as an example, in the New Zealand study tour, they choose to let teachers sit at the front for the shows, yet, we are the one who pays the fees, not them, and we were also the same people that paid their fees as well. I find it appalling how they are willing to do anything it takes to make sure that the senior teachers are happy, and they are also willing to do anything it takes to make sure that they can turn a student into a miserable mess. Furthermore, this school highly values the theory of independence by isolating students from each other, which they believe that it will help make students more reliant on themselves, but the results are contradicting from the aims. By isolating students, it makes them lose interest in so many activities, as they feel a lack of compassion. This, as a result causes students to lose the motivation to do better in school, and to join extracurricular activities. By the word ‘isolation’, it means putting them in classes with people they do not like, not coincidentally but intentionally, setting up groups that makes students very stressed, as there are very many freeriders, and especially in IGCSE, a lot of the grades from the group project does affect the overall grades of the students themselves, causing a lot of students to have bad grades because of the teacher’s plans to isolate them. It is a very crucial and integral part of our childhood, to learn to grow up with independence, but making us lose the things that we deserve is not helping us turn into some independent student, instead, it makes us very depressed and insecure. A lot of teachers take the initiative to talk badly about students, not only to teachers, but also to students. As an example, when one student’s parents has had enough of how the teacher has treated the student and went to the principal to see what she can do, the teacher got very very angry and decided to call out the student and start defending himself and throwing a massive dig at the student. Not only has the teacher decided to expose the student to the student’s classmates, he has also talked to other teachers, behind her back and had completely ruined and spoiled the impression that other teachers had on her. The fact that the teacher refuses to reflect on his behalf enhances the inequality of this school, and not only has this student endured something like this, there have been a lot of scandals where things like this have happened. As a lot of students have left or decided to leave the school, and I happen to be one of them. The reason students had decided to leave was not mainly due to the situation in Hong Kong, instead, it was because they could not stand the mistreatment anymore, being treated like total trash everyday had made them feel extremely insecure, fearing that bad things would happen to them. This school is literally destined to sink, and a lot of teachers including the senior staff have already known. The fact that there is a lack of students to pay the school fees as there is an increasing amount of students leaving and a lack of enrollment, causes the school to have to cut budget, hence, only hiring a limited amount of teachers, and also cutting the salary, hiring anyone that has applied for the job. It is ironic how this school is supposed to be a private school that provides world class education, yet, all they really do is to insult students as teachers are fed up with their job. Us students live in fear on a daily basis, due to the fact that the teachers and students are constantly backstabbing students. Although we are always told that we should be In conclusion, although the school looks very nice from the outside, with students graduating having a high level of education, you will never know what happens inside the school unless you’ve really been there, you will never know how it feels to face this sort of misery for nearly a decade. This school is pathetic, abysmal, and I can assure you, karma will come back to them, and justice will serve. I could barely recall the last time I felt happy in this school, and even after I leave, all those tragic memories will be forever in my heart. If you would like to attain more information about this ‘School’, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned at [email protected]. Yours Faithfully. [email protected] ( Because of personal reasons, I have decided to remain anonymous, as this school loves to rip down anyone that speaks badly about them )
Absolutely awful school. Teachers are tricked into buying their own laptops for work. Management is awful and highly abusive. Overly hierarchical, owner makes all the decisions and everyone is scared of her. Zero job security. Most teachers are inexperienced and unqualified. Much of the management are unskilled and untrained. They even made some teaching assistants assistant principals and senior teachers. All the good teachers are pressurised into leaving.
Super biased teachers, the facilities are good, but the teachers are unqualified for this job, the primary teachers are good but the secondary ones are just really bad. And we have to pay more for secondary. The teachers will make you have depression and anxiety. They are discouraging and always scold you (especially the Chinese teachers). So if you are considering to enter this school, please don't.
This school tries to keep up its good reputation but the truth is they lack responsibility regardings solving problems, causing various students to have poor well-being. The following factors make the school an uncomfortable environment for students, including poor facilities, teachers full of unjust, and the untold truth about music and arts in our school. Here are some aspects to talk about based on the rating: Starting with facilities, it is severely broken for many years where the school did not consider to fix it, i.e. for me to be in different classrooms for 3+ consecutive years with broken projector. To make this more persuasive, it is often that class time is wasted varying for 5-20 minutes to fix the projector. The door handle is always broken and reported to the school office, but no job has been done. The air condition does not work and it is reported, the school has done nothing to change facility problems. Unstable tables and chairs were not taken away from students, and they had to sit on them every day, making them vulnerable from getting injured. This not only happens to classrooms but also other rooms of different purposes, such as DT, ICT lab and more. Chalks and markers in the classroom were always missing, showing how unorganized the school is towards their facilities. The information above are just typical examples of school's unconcern and disregard to their own unsafe properties. Not every single teacher are bad, however, there are some occasions that not a lot of people know. Many teachers are biased to students who are academically outstanding, appealing as a class clown. When students generally struggle with their academics or school life, they cannot manage to even give any encouragement, support or improvement suggestions, all they did was to tell students 'reflect' their own 'actions' and stating that 'if you don't understand then ask', but when student questioned and still yet to understand, it is not surprising that they were unreasonably sent to 'homework club'. Teachers have the right to dislike students due to their lack of effort or poor attitude, but it does not mean that they have the right to mess up their grades.
9 years of being here, i’ve faced isolation, anxiety, insecurity, agony, misery. life here has been a complete tragedy. - First of all, the money parents pour into the school after the school’s constant pathetic begging goes to nowhere as the school is incredibly not transparent as to where the money went - The school also loves to push this narrative of being a ‘reading based school’ when in truth nobody in the school even cares about it - there are also many rumours and scandals regarding some members of the senior staff that I will not mention for obvious reasons. - Some teachers’ CV are really questionable and the turnover rate for the better teachers is super high. 20 teacher out of around 200 left last year, with 17 leaving the year before. (I wonder why) - Many things gets kept away from students with the management being terribly not transparent with anything that goes on behind the scenes - The students aren’t cared for in this community, with the school treating them like cookie cutter students. Students do not have opportunities to explore their interests, with the school being clearly biased to push students to pursue certain things such as reading, instruments etc. - In addition, this school is literally a black market, forcing students to flush their money into the toilet by forcing them to purchase open day tickets, raffle tickets, for what? I don’t see any renovation for the school. - Most importantly, students are treated terribly, with this “hierarchy” in this school, they deliberately make students and some teachers feel inferior, instead of compromising and negotiating with us, they choose to scream at us and throw things of us, classic example of child abuse. As an example, my grades have been messed up on purpose because the teacher doesn’t like me, multiple times, and not only me, but a lot of other students are victims of this. - In conclusion, this school looks great from the outside, but is disgustingly poor once you get to know the school in more depth. This school is abysmal, causing multiple students to attempt suicide, while there is the SGO sitting there doing absolutely nothing but shredding students into pieces. The school calls itself an anti bullying school, but I have been bullied by not only students, but mostly teachers. Please, mark my words, do not even think of sending your child there, every child deserves to be blessed by a happy childhood, not being abused in this terrible place.
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, 5 months ago
Brilliant school with impressive facilities!! Students are very polite and achieve wonderful performance on both academic, sports and arts events. Impressive!
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, a year ago
Best possible school in the universe, virtual reality classroom, 4D learning experience, amazing teachers, and futuristic school facilities. Such as 4D printer, teleportor, jet pack school bags. Students end up with a average IQ of 400, and become leaders of the world.
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, a year ago
It’s very beautiful. It is big too. I like it very much. It’s justlike our home
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, 5 months ago
Very poor organisation to work for. You will be treated like trash and regularly abused by the so called management. Kids are ok but the leadership and HR are awful. Many breaches of employment law. Best avoided.
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, 5 months ago
Dubious HR practices. Most of the teachers are not qualified teachers. Bad place to attempt to have a career.