How about the primary school affiliated to Guangzhou Panyu Zhixin Middle School?
This is a private school, which costs tens of thousands of dollars a year. Those who go to school are all rich people. I have several relatives' sons learning to play in it. Their family is so rich. For them, learning is only second. The first is, of course, to enjoy life. Don't trust school boasters. He will only report good things to you. The mainstream good schools in China are all public, while the private ones beg to differ. Private ownership means commercialization. Commercialization means that everything he does is to make money, and what he promotes will only win more students. It is said that the quality of the teachers inside is not good, mainly because the salaries of private schools are relatively low and there is no retirement protection. All the good teachers have left, and the teachers there can't get into public schools, which means that the teachers won't try their best to teach your son well, so this school is an aristocratic school, and the students raised are rich families. They have no strength to struggle. Because they are too rich, I won't put my son in a school with high prices and supporting facilities. They are all public schools, and teachers will always work in that school, so don't work hard and love students, okay? Iron rice bowl! The last sentence advises you: put your children in schools with good exam-oriented education, such as primary schools attached to Chinese teachers and primary schools attached to Chinese workers, and then spend more money to cultivate their other interests. It's that simple.