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Sonnibarger
Joined: 15 May 2007 Posts: 320 Location: Wuhan
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Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 5:49 am Post subject: |
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| I am only going on the experience of a buddy i know.. He pays 800 rmb a semester (i think.. ill ask the school and get back to you) for his son to attend primary school... It is the 2nd or 3rd best school in the city.. I can't see a school you have no association with offering your son free tuition.. I could be wrong though.. im sure lots of schools would love to have a white kids face around for advertising purposes.. I would talk to your potential employer.. they will probably have connections to many local schools and could pull a few strings for you. sorry i cant be a little more concrete... things in china seem to change province to province, city to city, school to school, day to day, person to person |
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arioch36
Joined: 21 Jan 2003 Posts: 3589
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Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 7:08 am Post subject: |
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| There is a primary school associated with the university where I will be teaching at in Huai'an City. |
Here in Zhengzhou, the cases I know like you mention, a primary school associated (in a case presently) with a high school, in the past a school associated with a college (ZhengDa), the teacher working at the college ws able to have his child go to the primary school tution free. I have also known of cases where the school helped a FT find schooling for their children free, or greatly discounted. This is not a service just offered to FTs. Chinese teachers often receive simial benefits.
Of course, you should ask your future college directly. Only they can say their policy |
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rossabrooks
Joined: 05 Feb 2009 Posts: 9 Location: Canada
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Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 2:55 am Post subject: |
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| I'd try to get a job at an international school if I were you (though it's really difficult to do). They can offer good salary, and free education for your children. Plus it's the only way to afford educating your children in English. There are some second tier international schools where it is easier to find a job, but usually they do not pay as well (Changchun American International School, Australian International School Beijing, etc). If your children don't speak Chinese, they'll have a tough time at any other type of school, but it could be very rewarding in the end. Hiring an ayi to look after your children is cheap, but it will be difficult, maybe even impossible to find one who is educated, truly caring, and can speak English. Homeschooling is an option too, if you or your wife are willing to spend a lot of time at home to look after your children. Your wife, who has Chinese background?, may not be treated like a foreigner (which can be good or bad). The bad side though is that she may not be able to find a job as high paying as you. |
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