No kindergarten here. They start secondary school at 11 years old so a year earlier than children in Malaysia and Hong Kong. They then finish their A levels at 17, normally start university at 18. So they go to uni 2 years earlier than children in msia and hk, right?
Yen, angie's and Ellie's age gap is more than 2 years so angie will still enter uni earlier than Ellie.
哇。。。。好快哦!!
ReplyDelete我們這裡四歲才讀幼兒園。
OMG, that early?
ReplyDeleteOMG, I hope only the naming of the levels are different and not the syllabus!
ReplyDeleteIs there any kindergarten in London??
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ReplyDeleteBut no worry... their primary schools mostly playing only. :)
hmm.. think about it. May be Ellie will go uni earlier than Angie?
ReplyDeleteNo kindergarten here. They start secondary school at 11 years old so a year earlier than children in Malaysia and Hong Kong. They then finish their A levels at 17, normally start university at 18. So they go to uni 2 years earlier than children in msia and hk, right?
ReplyDeleteYen, angie's and Ellie's age gap is more than 2 years so angie will still enter uni earlier than Ellie.
Singapore also earlier than malaysia. I guess should be the same as UK.
ReplyDeletethe 1st 3 yrs mostly play. my daughter is Year 4 still NO EXAM!!
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