About children with Hong Kong identity cards.

This year, my child passed the college entrance examination in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, and went to China Renmin University. Many friends' child

About children with Hong Kong identity cards.

This year, my child passed the college entrance examination in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, and went to China Renmin University. Many friends' children also hold Hong Kong identity cards, and they ask me what to do through various channels. I won't reply one by one, but write down my thoughts through this article, hoping to help everyone.

20 12 Obtaining Hong Kong Identity Card through over-age children. Last year, four years later, my son got a Hong Kong identity card. My son has been receiving primary and secondary education in Shenzhen. Last September, he enrolled in Huaxing, Guangzhou, and took part in this year's college entrance examination in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan.

The difficulty of the college entrance examination in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan is similar to that of the ordinary college entrance examination, but the number of participants is small, and the chances of being admitted to the favorite university are greater. There are also differences in subjects. Science does not test physics, and liberal arts does not test politics. Each subject 150, with a total score of 750. But you have to volunteer before the exam, which is divided into the first batch and the first batch and the second batch. Only two schools can be selected for each batch, but many universities are reluctant to volunteer for the second time, resulting in good exams but poor volunteers. There is another opportunity, that is, the joint examination of Jinan University and Huaqiao University, which is basically guaranteed.

For children who receive primary and secondary education in the Mainland, it is recommended to study until the second year of high school and the third year of high school before going to a cram school like Guangzhou Huaxing, so the possibility of being admitted to a key university is much higher than that of the ordinary college entrance examination! I don't want to advertise here Guangzhou Huaxing is the "cow school" of the college entrance examination in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. This year, the top three arts and sciences accounted for five. There are also a large number of students. There are more than 4,000 students from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan taking the college entrance examination this year, and Guangzhou Huaxing has 1000 students. Tuition and accommodation add up to 40 thousand to 50 thousand Because of the limited space, everyone will register in advance in the summer vacation of senior one and senior two. Guangzhou Huaxing's telephone number is 020 _ 85666 15. You can learn more online.

It should be reminded that the college entrance examination conditions in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan are for reference. It is enough to have a return card on March 1 day of that year. Some people who expect to get a one-way permit after the Spring Festival can study in September in advance.

More than a decade ago, due to the implementation of family planning in the mainland, children born in Hong Kong could have the right of abode, and there were many "double wrongs", that is, children born in Hong Kong whose parents were registered in the mainland. Some students as far away as Hong Kong receive the same education as ordinary children. Take the college entrance examination in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan as mentioned above. Shenzhen, which is close to Hong Kong, adopted an inhuman policy a few years ago, and these "double non-B's" cannot go to primary and secondary schools in Shenzhen. I can only get up early every day and go to school in Hong Kong through the port to become a "cross-border student". This year, Shenzhen's policy has changed again, allowing local schools. Many parents see that their children have a long way to go to school and want to go back to Shenzhen from Hong Kong. In this case, the child's wishes should be considered first. There are still differences in education between the two places. Running back to Shenzhen from Hong Kong to go to school has always been an adaptation process. For these parents, I can only say that life is long, there is no right or wrong, just like going to Hong Kong to have children at that time. Don't struggle, do what you decide.

Let me briefly talk about my understanding of kindergarten and primary and secondary education in Hong Kong. Some parents have settled in Hong Kong, so it is better to bring their children to school in Hong Kong. The school age and school start time in Hong Kong are the same as those in the Mainland, but the month of birth is different. The mainland takes September 1 day as the boundary, and Hong Kong takes 1 month 1 day as the boundary, that is, if you are three years old at the end of the year, you can go to kindergarten in September. Hong Kong kindergartens basically have only half-day classes, divided into afternoon classes, and the class hours are only three hours. Only a few are full-time. And most of them are private and the tuition is not cheap. A few years ago, the government introduced the "voucher system", with an annual subsidy of 1 10,000 yuan. The actual tuition fee for ordinary kindergartens is about 2000 yuan per month.

Hong Kong's primary school entrance time is one year ahead of schedule, that is, it will start primary school next year and start school in September this year. According to the living area, the school district is divided. First, it is graded according to the relationship between parents, brothers and sisters. Those with high scores can enter the school directly, and the results will be announced at the end of the year. This ratio is 20%. Others decided which school to go to by computer lottery only by luck, and the result came out in June.

Two exams in the fifth grade and one exam in the sixth grade are all "exams". According to the results of these three exams, it is decided which grade the child belongs to. Middle schools are admitted according to the results of the "examination" and decide where to spend the next six years. Therefore, I have been studying in the sixth grade in Chinese mainland and advised not to transfer to Hongkong. I can continue to study in Chinese mainland, and then pass the middle school assessment and get into that middle school, otherwise I will basically arrange my study from the fifth grade.

The first three years of middle school are almost the same as those in Chinese mainland. Some English middle schools teach mathematics in English, and many children find it difficult to understand poor English. When I am in the fourth grade, I will take the high school diploma exam in the sixth grade. Chinese, English, mathematics and general education are compulsory, and others are more than two. General education is a comprehensive subject, a hodgepodge of many subjects, and some local things in Hong Kong. Secondary schools rarely accept students of Secondary Four or above. Those who go to the mainland can only start from Form 4. Those who don't want to waste time and want to enter HKU can only go to private tutorial schools.

Hong Kong's secondary school diploma is much easier to get into Hong Kong University than to take the general college entrance examination in Chinese mainland. According to the test results, you can also enter mainland universities. Many mainland universities have certain admission places, and the Hong Kong government will also subsidize them, which can basically help everyone pay their tuition fees. Mainland universities also have some care, and they don't have to attend military training or take political classes.

My suggestion is that children who intend to live and work in Hong Kong should receive education in Hong Kong as soon as possible and integrate into local life. By the same token, if you want to develop in the mainland, you'd better study in the mainland all the time.

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