Gain a bilingual education in Singapore

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Zhong
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Gain a bilingual education in Singapore

Post by Zhong » Fri Jul 09, 2004 2:33 pm

I am impressed by the intelligent level of this forum. I must congratulate the moderators for doing a good job!

Achieving a balanced bilingual education can be difficult when a school system or the environment does not cater to the constant use of English. In Singapore, almost every citizen speak their mother tongue (Chinese, Malay or Tamil) and English eloquently. This can only be achieved when the education system and environment is carefully planned to nurture the growth of bilingualism in a child.

I am sure many of you had been approached as a parent or teacher to recommend an education system where a child can have a good education in a good bilingual environment.

I am a student recruiter for schools in Singapore. We help enrol foreigners into schools in Singapore and will handle their admission enquiries, applications, accomodation and living arrangements in Singapore. There are both private and government schools in Singapore. Many parents use Singapore as a stepping stone to orientate their children into a British-styled, English based education curriculum before using the qualifications gained in Singapore to gain direct entry into UK or Australian Universities.

There are many, many students between ages of 12-18 from Taiwan, China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand etc that are educated in Singapore before proceeding to local or foreign universities. If you or someone you know is keenly seeking such an education, I would appreciate if you can put them in touch with me for a no-obligation discussion. I assure you that each case will be treated with utmost sincerity and the desire to help.

I can be contacted on email: [email protected] or mobile: (65)-97813845. Much appreciated.

Best regards,
Ken Zhong
Writer:Posted to China - Find out what corporate HR did not tell you

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