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3.7
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School is fine but the parents who jam up the road by double and triple parking to pick up their kids are really inconsiderate causing jams on both sides of the road during after school hours. Motorists beware.
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Having attended the Sri KL Open Day in 2009 , I was very much impressed with the facilities and the teaching aides used for the students and the fact that Mandarin is a compulsory subject where the students are streamed according to their level of proficiency in the language : Beginner, intermediate and advanced. Since Sri KL has a proven track record in IGCSE for Year 7 to 12, having offered it to students since 2004, I thought perhaps the quality of the CIPP program offered for Year 1 to 6 should be just as good as well. However, the only setback is that the school is in Subang Jaya while we stay around the MidValley Area. Hence, my son would probably need to commute to school via the NPE every day which inevitably increase our travelling and toll costs. He will only go to Year 1, when he turns 7 in 2013 and that's only after he passes their entrance test which is scheduled be held around June 2012. Also, learning to swim is apparently a compulsory perquisite for their PE.. which is not bad idea.
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Its just a personal opinion, last call still in your hand First and foremost, WHY private school like Sri KL ? Is it for reputation, better teaching system, higher education standard than normal government school, and of course you a bomb for the fees Then after finished from Standard 6 or Form 5, are you sending the child back to Gormen school or continue higher education in Private College ? If you decided for the former one then you would wasted all your effort now; but if you decided for latter one, then it is ok.
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