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How's life as a student in international schools?
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Hello! I am a 15 year old girl who migrated to another country when I was 2 years old. However, my family and I are returning to HK next year and I will most probably be enrolled in one of the Island Schools or United World College. I will take the IB instead of A levels, which is a tougher programme. I would... 顯示更多 Hello! I am a 15 year old girl who migrated to another country when I was 2 years old. However, my family and I are returning to HK next year and I will most probably be enrolled in one of the Island Schools or United World College. I will take the IB instead of A levels, which is a tougher programme. I would like to know whether the education system in international schools are as intense and rigid as the local schools since a large portion of their students are hong kongers. Do the international students wear uniforms or homeclothes? Do HK's libraries offer a wide range of english reference books? Are there any stores that RENT english storybooks? How's the art scene in HK? I love plays and visiting museums! Any museum to recommend other than the one at Victoria Peak? I'm visiting HK next month =D I appreciate all your answers but could you answer in english(even if it's broken english) because I don't want to irritate my cousin to translate for me since she's already navigating the website.Thanks a lot
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Hi! I'm 15 too and I go to one of the international schools here in Hong Kong. I was in Canada before that. Its very hard for a slacker like me to adapt to international school because its pretty hard and you have to work way harder. But i heard that its even harder in local schools. i think that all international schools in HK wear uniforms, but in my school, we don't have to wear uniforms when you're in year 12 and 13. not all schools have that, though. HK's libraries have quite a few english reference books, but you're better off visiting your school library. or try the internet. stores probably wont rent out their books to you, you're better off visiting the library or just buying it. there's this bookshop called PageOne that sells a lot of english books. They have a ton of museums here, like heritage museums and cultural ones. i like the science museum in Tsim Sha Tsui and the Space museum that's also convieniently located in Tsim Sha Tsui. I don't know much about art, but there's quite a lot of art shows around. Hope that helped you and have fun in HK!
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Do the international students wear uniforms or home clothes? – It really depends on different schools. For example students for Island School need to wear uniform while United World College do not. Do HK's libraries offer a wide range of English reference books? – There are a lot ! Are there any stores that RENT English storybooks? – Not really as far as I know. How's the art scene in HK? I love plays and visiting museums! Any museum to recommend other than the one at Victoria Peak ? Please see the following museums. For other attractions in Hong Kong , please visit the following web site. It also has the location of the museums I mentioned below : http://www.discoverhongkong.com/tc/index.jsp Major Museums in Hong Kong Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum Fanling Environmental Resource Centre Fireboat Alexander Grantham Exhibition Gallery Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware Foods of Mankind Museum Health Education Exhibition and Resources Centre Hong Kong Correctional Services Museum Hong Kong Film Archive Hong Kong Heritage Museum Hong Kong Housing Authority Exhibition Centre Hong Kong Immigration Museum Hong Kong Maritime Museum Hong Kong Museum of Art Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence Hong Kong Museum of History Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences Hong Kong Police Museum Hong Kong Railway Museum Hong Kong Science Museum Hong Kong Space Museum Law Uk Folk Museum Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum Lions Nature Education Center Museum of Ethnology Sam Tung Uk Museum Sheung Yiu Folk Museum Tsuen Wan Environmental Resource Centre University Museum and Art Gallery Wan Chai Environmental Resource Centre
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