The specific situation of Wuhan Maple Leaf International School

My child is a senior one in Wuhan Maple Leaf School this year. I reported on August 2 nd and began to cram English.

Generally speaking, the teaching methods in this school are quite different from those in China, mainly consciously.

My children are extroverted, but they are sensitive to teaching and don't talk much in public. In the first grade, I was ridiculed by my classmates and teachers as "not a class cadre", but in the third grade, I was not interested in anything. The senior high school entrance examination also failed to enter the ideal school because of English procrastination.

From the beginning of the maple leaf, the children took the initiative to participate in the election of the monitor and the host, and volunteered to continue learning the piano on weekends-I asked before, but I stopped in the third grade. Edit, direct and perform plays in English with classmates, and only squeeze out five hours a day (plus three meals and bath time) to practice the piano; Participate in various club activities after class every afternoon, and prepare materials for various clubs in my spare time. . When picking up the children on Saturday, the children will take the initiative to point to some senior students and tell me who is the president of the student union, who is the president of which club and who is the champion of this exam (the school has a comprehensive evaluation every week). . . .

I only stay at home one day on weekends and go swimming and fitness on Saturday night. There is a piano class at eight o'clock on Sunday morning, homework at noon and English in the afternoon. I have to go back to school at four in the afternoon.

Feeling that the child is too tight and tired, the child says that he has fallen behind his classmates and should catch up quickly.

I don't know how maple leaves manage children, but judging from their initiative, children are obviously trying to improve themselves in all aspects and have high standards for themselves. I think, under the pressure of study in China, I'm afraid not many children will put pressure on themselves.

The cost of maple leaves is really high. Currently 60 thousand a year. It seems that it is also 20,000 to 30,000 to attend the winter camp during the holidays. However, if the child goes on like this, her gains can't be measured by money.

Therefore, we are also trying to give our children a better environment, so that children can really study happily, learn happily, and achieve something!