View Full Version : The BEST Chinese Highschool????
citron07
Jun 30, 2000, 02:16 AM
ano kaya? whut do you think?
BadGiRL
Jun 30, 2000, 02:32 AM
I pick SJCS. Of course. :D
*pero sa chinese subjects lang ha!
Jennifer
Jun 30, 2000, 08:50 AM
St. Jude
Ang UNO ba ok pa?
tRiN
Jun 30, 2000, 10:44 AM
ICA and Xavier! =)
Ira
Jun 30, 2000, 11:49 AM
ICA-GH and XS. Although I don't think my lola will agree that they're Chinese schools. http://www.pinoyexchange.com/lol.gif
clawed_out
Jun 30, 2000, 11:55 AM
chiang kai shek -tama ba spelling?
kasi yun lang ang kilala ko eh!
MEM
Jun 30, 2000, 01:29 PM
1) Grace Christian High School
2) Jubilee Christian Academy
3) Hope Christian Academy
4) Xavier School
5) Immaculate Concepcion Academy
6) St. Jude Catholic School
7) Uno High School
8) Chiang Kai Shek High School
9) Philippine Institute of Quezon City
10) Philippine Sakya High School
Rydex
Jun 30, 2000, 03:18 PM
SJCS
Peace :cool:
bobot
Jul 2, 2000, 06:21 AM
if you really want to learn chinese, st jude would be the right place.
kung academics, i dont know now but during my time it would be uno. hirap sobra pumasa ng subjects and there would always be people in the class who would be retained. only downside is they dont provide a lot of extra-curricular activities.
MEM- mem ba course mo?
shark
Jul 2, 2000, 10:06 AM
Hmmm...
sino ang makakapagyabang na ang lahat ng graduate ng HS nila ay makakapagsalita g fluent to semi-fluent na mandarin :)
Sa tingin ko all of the schools mentioned thus far ay di makakapagsabi ng ganoon :)
G.ice
Jul 2, 2000, 10:38 PM
ica and xs pa rin!!!! http://www.pinoyexchange.com/inluv.gif
BadGiRL
Jul 3, 2000, 12:16 AM
ako shark masasabi ko.
kahit na d fluent. alam kong walang mabebenta sa amin. well..for the first few years after graduation that is!
you can't graduate from st jude without knowing even the basics. u can't even promote to the next level without passing ur chinese subjects satisfactorily.
shark
Jul 3, 2000, 01:12 AM
BG LOL sabagay kaso after a few years pati basic mandarin nakakalimot na nila haaayyy....paano kaya sila nakapasa pa madaya talaga hehehe
Wild Thing
Jul 3, 2000, 10:07 AM
if you're talking about THE BEST WOMEN in terms of beauty and brains, it's gotta be ICA. no doubt about it!
steph
Jul 3, 2000, 03:50 PM
d ko alam e...basta graduate ako ng CKSC and i can still read and understand basic mandarin!! :D tsaka magaling daw kami sa math??!! hahahahha ewan ko lang ha!! http://www.pinoyexchange.com/angel.gif
ROXY
Jul 3, 2000, 05:32 PM
Hope Christian High School (Manila)
the best!!!
BadGiRL
Jul 3, 2000, 09:05 PM
well..atleast they graduated knowing the basics. yung iba they keep on boasting na they graduated from chinese schools pero kahit na graduation palang sa high school wala napulot anything chinese. :D
quickmelt
Jul 4, 2000, 10:38 AM
does anyone know st peter the apostle school in paco manila? k din siya
BadGiRL
Jul 4, 2000, 09:28 PM
quickmelt: yep! it's one of the known chinese schools which produces a good number of students literate in chinese.
[This message has been edited by BadGiRL (edited 07-04-2000).]
Misa Hayase
Jul 4, 2000, 10:15 PM
ST JUDE if you want to speak good Chinese daw.
And I've heard from my ICA and Xavier friends, wag sa ICA and Xavier if you want your child to learn Chinese. =)
BadGiRL
Jul 4, 2000, 10:52 PM
yeah, but pick ica or xavier if u want ur child to have a life.
insomniac
Jul 4, 2000, 11:09 PM
hmm pero just because someone graduated from Xavier doesnt mean they can't speak chinese fluently.
Case in point: my boyfriend speaks excellent fookien and mandarin.. i swear walang huana kyu. And he speaks fluent English too. The only thing he needs to work on is his Tagalog. Nagulat nga ako eh cause my two brothers who study in Xavier are near hopeless..
Originally posted by Misa Hayase:
ST JUDE if you want to speak good Chinese daw.
And I've heard from my ICA and Xavier friends, wag sa ICA and Xavier if you want your child to learn Chinese. =)
When I was still in ICA, our primary spoken and written language was English, not Chinese. ICA and XS differentiate themselves from most Chinese schools by being primarily a Filipino school that also give Chinese lessons--they don't call themselves Chinese schools. Compared with most Chinese schools, time spent for teaching Chinese is much, much less (around 1 hour 4x-5x a week for both ICA and XS). I notice though that the ability of the child to speak Chinese actually depends on how the parents bring these kids up. My parents never really required us to speak Chinese at home, so I cannot hold a straight Chinese conversation (although I can understand Fookien). Most of my ICAn and Xaverian friends also do not know how to speak Chinese fluently because their primary language at home is either English or Filipino. Some of them can speak Chinese very fluently, primarily because their parents were strict about them using the Chinese dialect at home.
edge_
Jul 5, 2000, 01:28 AM
going beyond the languange ability of icans and xavierians, i believe they are still very much chinese when it comes to attitude and tradition. proof? many of them are not allowed to marry filipinos. btw, i am an ican myself.
TAN SI GUA E HIAO KONG LANANG UWE =)
Wild Thing
Jul 5, 2000, 03:36 AM
ICA pa rin! WOH AI NI! :)
XTCboi
Jul 5, 2000, 10:29 PM
i think st jude is excellent in academics both english and chinese..however sad to say they dont get much extra curricular activities.. puro studies. ica and xs are good. they balance academics with extra curricular activities.
d'OrAngE GuY
Jul 6, 2000, 02:41 PM
XS and ICA d best! :D
Leigh
Jul 7, 2000, 09:13 AM
I firmly believe that it is st. jude...for both chinese and english...SJCS usually gets high ranks in both NSAT and NEAT, right? Being fluent in Chinese just means being able to practice....
With regards to sports, i think now, st jude is active in interschool tournaments already...during my time...nope...but i never regretted any minute of it.
With friends,ibang klase rin kasi yung samahan eh...you've been together for 13 years...you can truly say "you really know each other". I graduated 97 but i still get to go out with my hs friends. :)
ollagram_12
Jul 7, 2000, 01:56 PM
Chiang Kai, St Jude, Xavier, ICA
Most of my chinese classmates come from one of these schools.
Take for example Mark Choa, Lindsay Go, & Maria Gemmalyn Zamora. ;)
The Real Thing
Jul 8, 2000, 02:15 AM
Foundation-wise, Xavier School.
EpaL_KiNg
Jul 8, 2000, 05:35 AM
yung school sa may DIVISORIA!
Lu Yuen yata eh. Gwa Ay Di!
Carlos_Ben
Feb 10, 2001, 09:54 AM
How about PHILIPPINE SCHOLASTIC ACADEMY or PSA? Its former name was Quiapo Anglo-Chinese School. It is located in the suburb street of Castillejos in Quiapo.
plink
Feb 12, 2001, 03:29 AM
Originally posted by ollagram_12
Chiang Kai, St Jude, Xavier, ICA
Most of my chinese classmates come from one of these schools.
Take for example Mark Choa, Lindsay Go, & Maria Gemmalyn Zamora. ;)
I'm sorry but I have to clarify, does Gemmalyn's name have Maria in front of it? forgive me but if I remember correctly, her name is Gemmalyn Zamora. But not to get out of the topic, my point is, she's an excellent student and she's from Chiang Kai Shek College.
insomniac: I would like to get a clear-cut definition of what being fluent in Chinese is, and in who's standards? I'm not stating that your boyfriend isn't good in Chinese, it's just that in the so many Xavier graduates I've met, even students who are in the Chinese Honor Roll can't converse with me well... better check it out.
My final comment is, perfected skill in memorization of Chinese Q & A does not make one fluent in Chinese. Better look for a school that gives you a balanced English and Chinese education.
penoy
Feb 12, 2001, 09:08 AM
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When I was still in ICA, our primary spoken and written language was English, not Chinese. ICA and XS differentiate themselves from most Chinese schools by being primarily a Filipino school that also give Chinese lessons--they don't call themselves Chinese schools.
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Ira,
All of these schools mentioned above(SJCS, Ica, Xavier, CKSC, Uno, HCHS etc...) are all FILIPINO schools with Chinese lessons. Their being called 'Chinese' stems form the fact the they teach Chinese(in varying degrees of course) but they all follow the curriculim set by the DECS and are no way diferent from the other schools who dont teach Chinese(San Beda, LSGS etc..) ;o)
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Going back to the original question. I'd have to say that SJCS(and CKSC to a certain degree) has a better edge with its Chinese because:
1. The teachers first language speakers of Chinese(whether they are local or foreign)
2. The content of the lessons are really high-calibre, with a good mix of literature, geography, and of course, history...and theyre not the half-cooked ones like those in other schools...history itself is taken in 4 years(from 1st-4th year)
3. the notes are really extensive(putting aside the si'thak method most Tsinoy students adhere too) they can give you a background of Chinese should you choose to learn them by heart.
In the end, when all is said and done, I can only conclude that being good in Chinese is heavily dependent on the student himself because it will always be the student's initiative if he wants to learn the language or not.
Peace to everyone! ;o)
plink
Feb 13, 2001, 02:10 AM
penoy :):):)
Good observation. I agree with your points to a certain extent. I do believe that learning Chinese is a matter of student involvement and not just the teacher's efforts, but I'd also love to believe that schools who encourage students to understand what they're learning are better than those which require students to memorize tons of answers for their exams. Memorization cripples the mind, instead of learning, you tend to despise the subject.
I was just wondering, are you still in high school? or are you already an alumnus of one? For the matter, which high school are you from?
penoy
Feb 13, 2001, 03:52 AM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by plink
penoy :):):)
, but I'd also love to believe that schools who encourage students to understand what they're learning are better than those which require students to memorize tons of answers for their exams. Memorization cripples the mind, instead of learning, you tend to despise the subject.
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Agreed 101%
But memorization itself isnt really bad as long as you understand what youre memorizing and the essence of the lesson ;o)
yun lan nga...may hangganan din yan...if the students will ulitmately rely on this method(and sleep through the whole Chinese class) then, thats when it will start to cripple his mind. ;o)
blue aria
Feb 15, 2001, 03:50 AM
Originally posted by BadGiRL
yeah, but pick ica or xavier if u want ur child to have a life.
yeah ICA is like, so cool!
[Edited by blue aria on 02-14-2001 at 05:38 PM]
powerpup
Feb 15, 2001, 10:13 PM
Ni men haw ma?
I don't want to boast, but St. Stephen's High School has consistently produced good graduates that have done well in universities like La Salle and UST.
I believe that a good Chinese high school should have good teachers in Chinese, and learn how to communicate it to students. And they should encourage their students to speak the language.And they should be able to speak it even afer high school.
I would like to promote Grace Christian High school as well San Lorenzo Ruiz Academy.
Well any objections? :-)
S. Piper
Feb 15, 2001, 11:51 PM
Originally posted by ROXY
Hope Christian High School (Manila)
the best!!!
agree ako dyan schoolmate!
lykwys
May 18, 2002, 09:08 PM
Hai ya m thang wan ke lo la:) . Lan long tsong tsai ya na te it ho e tiong o o deng si Jubilee Christian Academy la. Long tsong ti chia lo la. Ho pieng iw, ya kuay e xian si, ku de ka ya ho se pa. an chia e hak xieng si bo de chong gong e mi kia. in bo de tiam a pian a si chong gong du we, tsa diaw ho in tua sin.
an Jubilee ko ho, ya so si ti te it de ka ho in e hak seng.
hahaha hirap a! anyway, Jubilee's the best compared to others when it comes to its christian background. all the products of JCA are mature, responsible and caring individuals not only physically, emotionally, but spiritually people, ready to challenge what lies ahead because they have a clean and pure christian heart.
(ay tenk yu! bow. :p )
nga pala, wo de ming zhe jiao zhang zi hao, wo jin tian xi liu shue. wo du zhai DLSU de da xue (animo la salle! froshies2002 ***!) hai you ne... zhao an!
:D :D :D
XzRzX
May 18, 2002, 11:47 PM
ica and xavier :D
1wiseguy
May 19, 2002, 04:52 AM
jubilee christian academy the best!!!
others are not even worth mentioning:D
el_russo
May 19, 2002, 08:01 AM
SJCS is the best highschool ever, although it may rob you of many opportunities in joining extra-curricular activities because you must meet the high demands in your academic life
but now i realized that what they taught me are not only essential to me as a college student but also as a person and my existence. now i can really say that despite all of the hardships i have experienced, all of them has paid off and i appreciate my alma mater for it.....
peace out!! :P
onwils
May 19, 2002, 10:26 AM
No such thing. It all depends on the student.
Stick a stupid arse in a great school and what do you get?
- A stupid arse
Now put a intelligent student in a ****** school, you still get a great student.
katelim
May 21, 2002, 06:34 AM
if best chinese school is qualified as:
good chinese education (can speak and understand mandarin well) - st. jude, cksc
good academic background - gchs, cksc, ica, xavier
good mix of academics and extra-curricular - ica, xavier
personally, if i have my own children and lots of money, i would put my sons in xavier and my daughters in gchs.
however, the school factor is only one of the things that affect how a student will eventually perform. a greater part is still determined by the values cultivated in the student's family. i have met many not so brilliant students who do exceedingly well in college because they have great families to support them. unfortunately, there have also been brilliant ones who do poorly in school because of problems at home.
i think what i'm merely trying to say is this: families still play the biggest role in determining how well a student performs. despite getting an education from the "best" school, if there is actually one, student performance is still largely determined by how he was raised at home.
smile! =)
kNIGHT
May 24, 2002, 03:43 PM
I think learning chinese is really up to how the child is brought up. The schools can do so much and we should classify what type of chinese dialect we are pursuing. If its fookien....it can be learned by listening and saying it. If its mandarin, we have to allocate a fix time and really read and write mandarin to be good at it. I think its a long way to go for the Chinese schools to mold students to learn really good mandarin.
budfoxone
May 24, 2002, 04:08 PM
Originally posted by powerpup
Ni men haw ma?
I don't want to boast, but St. Stephen's High School has consistently produced good graduates that have done well in universities like La Salle and UST.
I believe that a good Chinese high school should have good teachers in Chinese, and learn how to communicate it to students. And they should encourage their students to speak the language.And they should be able to speak it even afer high school.
I would like to promote Grace Christian High school as well San Lorenzo Ruiz Academy.
Well any objections? :-)
:) :) No doubt that St. Stephen's High School had produced a lot of great individuals which excel in different industries. SSHS graduates not only know how to speak good chinese the graduates also possesses good moral values that have been taught to them since they were in their kindergarden years. But then again, all chinese schools are great indeed in their own special way.
Anyway, im a STEPHENIAN too.. long live SSHS
dj_ouch
May 25, 2002, 01:36 PM
Of course St. Jude! Why?
Because they topped the NSAT!
faaip_de_oiad
May 25, 2002, 03:13 PM
well, ive seen great graduates from xavier and chiang kai-shek.
McLaren321
Aug 30, 2002, 01:57 AM
definetely ICA
sure_hottie
Aug 31, 2002, 08:28 AM
I have a friend na galing St. Stephen and she's a genius!!!! :cool:
Kinakarir lang niya ang calculus!!
rukawa_11
Sep 23, 2002, 01:13 PM
galing ng Icans last year...halos lahat *** nakapasang ate!!!
Xerophytes
Sep 23, 2002, 09:20 PM
Originally posted by budfoxone
:) :) No doubt that St. Stephen's High School had produced a lot of great individuals which excel in different industries. SSHS graduates not only know how to speak good chinese the graduates also possesses good moral values that have been taught to them since they were in their kindergarden years. But then again, all chinese schools are great indeed in their own special way.
Anyway, im a STEPHENIAN too.. long live SSHS
Stephenian din akoo!!! haha... Mukhang mali *** sinabi nung una ah, d lahat ng chinese teachers natin competent no! haha... well, alam ko naman problem din yan sa ibang skul... ANYWAY, being best is very relative. Best maybe best for me, but not best for other... It's no point of arguing with this topic, coz d mo pwede pagcompare ang isang bagay na exactly the same. Hay, i still think sshs produces a lot of good students, academically, socially, spiritually and emotionally... ok sa sshs kc ang daming trainings, and students from sshs are trained well to be leaders (jan ako proud)! Ang problem nga lang sa sshs, close-minded ang nag-aaprove ng activities... grrr....
Gaya ng sinabi ko, lahat tayo me pinagtatanggol na skul, kaya walang papupuntahan itong topic...
Xerophytes
Sep 23, 2002, 09:21 PM
Originally posted by katelim
if best chinese school is qualified as:
good chinese education (can speak and understand mandarin well) - st. jude, cksc
good academic background - gchs, cksc, ica, xavier
good mix of academics and extra-curricular - ica, xavier
personally, if i have my own children and lots of money, i would put my sons in xavier and my daughters in gchs.
however, the school factor is only one of the things that affect how a student will eventually perform. a greater part is still determined by the values cultivated in the student's family. i have met many not so brilliant students who do exceedingly well in college because they have great families to support them. unfortunately, there have also been brilliant ones who do poorly in school because of problems at home.
i think what i'm merely trying to say is this: families still play the biggest role in determining how well a student performs. despite getting an education from the "best" school, if there is actually one, student performance is still largely determined by how he was raised at home.
smile! =)
Kate Lim talaga o.... hahaha, sinong tatay ng anaks mo?
T_tinio
Sep 24, 2002, 06:31 PM
best in terms of learning mandarin? cksc
in terms of having a fun school life? xavier
but that's debatable of course
gradeschool i was in cksc.. i could speak and write hardcore mandarin. i could even read without the "kok ims"... when i went to xavier for highschool.. wala na hehe but i don't regret it... mas masaya sa xavier.
after college i could still understand fookien and basic mandarin.. but i have a hard time speaking it now..
shaoron
Sep 25, 2002, 01:53 AM
Originally posted by T_tinio
best in terms of learning mandarin? cksc
in terms of having a fun school life? xavier
but that's debatable of course
gradeschool i was in cksc.. i could speak and write hardcore mandarin. i could even read without the "kok ims"... when i went to xavier for highschool.. wala na hehe but i don't regret it... mas masaya sa xavier.
after college i could still understand fookien and basic mandarin.. but i have a hard time speaking it now..
ay! wala na! hwana-gong ka na! hehe! j/k
yep! in terms of chinese language, no doubt CKSC.
and having fun, Xavier and ICA.
nga lang, naiinis na yung aunt ko sa anak niya na taga xavier dahil puro lakwatsa at di na nag-aaral.
even if i'm already in college, CKSC the best parin. although... the admin still has a lot to prove...
and if you have to ask which college i'm in right now, i'm not in CKSC anymore. nasawa na ako sa mga mukha ng mga faculty. hehe
EnZo324
Sep 25, 2002, 10:25 AM
Originally posted by McLaren321
definetely ICA
ndi na xavier? hehe :P
u know what.. i suck at chinese.. i can only understand the most basic mandarin and i don't have any fookien background (mostly because my family never speaks fookien, coz only my dad knows, and he only knows the very, very basic)
chinese in HS and GS was always just memorization, which unfortunately flew out of my head right after every test, most especially after my last test in my senior year. based on the the chinese curriculum and the way its taught, my school sucked, but of course it has many, many other redeeming qualities :D it gives a well rounded education, without leaving out extra-curricular activities....
malou_Ang
Sep 25, 2002, 11:20 AM
jubilee christian academy the best!!!
T_tinio
Sep 25, 2002, 05:51 PM
Originally posted by shaoron
ay! wala na! hwana-gong ka na! hehe! j/k
hahahahaha di pa naman... di pa rin ako mabebenta..
Solskjaer
Sep 26, 2002, 02:05 AM
High school? Since sa CKSC me galing ok lang......
pero college? mga tsong mag sasayang lang kayo ng panahon sa college ng CKSC. hanggang bank teller lang kayo believe me.
DeepBlueMe
Sep 26, 2002, 11:36 AM
:D :D :D ST. JUDE...BOW! :D :D :D
cathy_so
Sep 26, 2002, 11:47 AM
I'll go for St. Stephen's and Grace Christian.
I think St. Jude too should be among the bests.
shaoron
Sep 27, 2002, 02:10 AM
Originally posted by Solskjaer
High school? Since sa CKSC me galing ok lang......
pero college? mga tsong mag sasayang lang kayo ng panahon sa college ng CKSC. hanggang bank teller lang kayo believe me.
hindi yan! minamaliit mo naman yung college natin, pre!
based on naririnig ko sa mga kaibigan ko na nasa college ng Chiang Kai, maganda naman ang binibigay na education. baka yung mga kilala mo puro bank teller.
PS, maraming Chinese teachers, lalo na yung mga taiwanese, sobrang nakakainis! to CKSC HS students, kilala niya si Takeshi!? :bungi:
gundam
Jun 23, 2003, 12:07 PM
Have u heard of Davao Central High School in Davao City? My friend told me that it's the oldest Chinese academy in Davao, established at about 1924, and virtually the best in that city. I've been with a lot of hs graduates from there and I can say that they speak good Mandarin and Fookien. Many prominent businessmen from Davao also graduated there.
Probably, it is also one of the best Chinese schools in the country.
But for me, learning the Chinese language requires not only academic practice in schools...the most important factor in learning the language is the ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECT. Just like any other language or dialect, the Chinese language is learned best when it is spoken by many people in a certain place.
Nag-aaral ka nga ng Chinese e puro namn bisayang matitigas ang dila ang nasa paligid mo? :)
BadGiRL
Jun 23, 2003, 04:55 PM
Originally posted by shaoron
hindi yan! minamaliit mo naman yung college natin, pre!
based on naririnig ko sa mga kaibigan ko na nasa college ng Chiang Kai, maganda naman ang binibigay na education. baka yung mga kilala mo puro bank teller.
Actually, sa totoo lang, after your school accepted my idiot of a cousin into your college just because her daddy sits on the board, nawala na ang respect ko sa college nyo.
I mean, sana may standards naman na tinira d ba? Pero hindi, you actually allowed her to graduate without knowing how to spell and form a grammatically correct elementary sentence.
Sayang talaga, bow pa naman ako sa nag cocollege sa changkai kasi tinitiis nila ang chinese hanggang college.... pero after your school let my idiot of a cousin graduate....
Well, perhaps it's either your administration pitied her that much or money talked loudly that time...
Ice Burn
Jun 23, 2003, 11:03 PM
Certain Chinese schools in the Philippines promote hypcocrisy and blatant racism. They are in the Philippines and they refuse to accept students with no Chinese ancestry. :rolleyes:
WiFi
Jun 25, 2003, 10:29 AM
I think Philippine Cultural HS is one of the best. Chiang Kai Chek deserves to share the limelight. But there are other Chinese schools in the Binondo district who deserve credit too.
eureeka
Jun 27, 2003, 04:58 PM
Originally posted by lykwys
Hai ya m thang wan ke lo la:) . Lan long tsong tsai ya na te it ho e tiong o o deng si Jubilee Christian Academy la. Long tsong ti chia lo la. Ho pieng iw, ya kuay e xian si, ku de ka ya ho se pa. an chia e hak xieng si bo de chong gong e mi kia. in bo de tiam a pian a si chong gong du we, tsa diaw ho in tua sin.
an Jubilee ko ho, ya so si ti te it de ka ho in e hak seng.
hahaha hirap a! anyway, Jubilee's the best compared to others when it comes to its christian background. all the products of JCA are mature, responsible and caring individuals not only physically, emotionally, but spiritually people, ready to challenge what lies ahead because they have a clean and pure christian heart.
(ay tenk yu! bow. :p )
nga pala, wo de ming zhe jiao zhang zi hao, wo jin tian xi liu shue. wo du zhai DLSU de da xue (animo la salle! froshies2002 ***!) hai you ne... zhao an!
:D :D :D
wo bu dung! wo dung yidian zhongwen.
(shocks tama ba?!?!)
oh well, im still learning mandarin! i should have studied in a chinese school. its my frustration... hehehe!
prinsesa_ako
Jun 28, 2003, 11:02 AM
i have friends from St Jude who can't speak chinese..
at all.
hehehe. it;s because their parents didnt bring them up speaking chinese.
anyway i came from ica and all i can say is...
didnt think i learned anything.. from our chinese classes i mean.
but lo and behold! someone from taiwan talked to me (may isang group ng taiwanese people sa ust e and they thought i was "one of them" hihi)
anyway when they talked to me aliw ako superkase naintindihan ko sila.
it was just that i couldn't reply to what they said well enough.. na i had to repeat what i said over.. and over... and over... till i just resigned and talked to them in english.
hihi.
JJM
Jun 28, 2003, 03:40 PM
My classmates who came from CKSC, Grace Christian School and St. Stephens are really doing well in UP.
d_haven
Jun 29, 2003, 06:25 AM
Sa pagkakaroon ng balanse, (academics (englsih and chinese), extracurricular activities, and etc.) pipiliin ko ang Chiang Kai Shek College.
Magaling din ang Saint Jude Catholic School ngunit puro aral lang sila, wala masyadong "live activities".
Magaling din ang Xavier, ngunit hindi maganda ang program nila sa chinese education.
shaoron
Jun 30, 2003, 01:56 PM
Originally posted by BadGiRL
Actually, sa totoo lang, after your school accepted my idiot of a cousin into your college just because her daddy sits on the board, nawala na ang respect ko sa college nyo.
I mean, sana may standards naman na tinira d ba? Pero hindi, you actually allowed her to graduate without knowing how to spell and form a grammatically correct elementary sentence.
Sayang talaga, bow pa naman ako sa nag cocollege sa changkai kasi tinitiis nila ang chinese hanggang college.... pero after your school let my idiot of a cousin graduate....
Well, perhaps it's either your administration pitied her that much or money talked loudly that time...
ganun ba!? well.. no comment.
hey, i'm out of cksc for more than 2 years already. anyway, siguro yung !@#%*#)& na binayaran na yan ang may kasalanan. but still, i don't know that much :D
cluelessss8
Jul 1, 2003, 07:16 AM
Originally posted by BadGiRL
Actually, sa totoo lang, after your school accepted my idiot of a cousin into your college just because her daddy sits on the board, nawala na ang respect ko sa college nyo.
I mean, sana may standards naman na tinira d ba? Pero hindi, you actually allowed her to graduate without knowing how to spell and form a grammatically correct elementary sentence.
Sayang talaga, bow pa naman ako sa nag cocollege sa changkai kasi tinitiis nila ang chinese hanggang college.... pero after your school let my idiot of a cousin graduate....
Well, perhaps it's either your administration pitied her that much or money talked loudly that time...
hmmm....
i believe we're talking about highschool here, right?? iba na ata pag college.. and i'm not sure about the policies there na.. at least may tumanggap pa rin sa idiot na cousin mo, di ba? haha! just kidding!! the alumnis are vital part of CKSC system kasi.. sa daming successful alumnis ng CKSC, it's not new na na mag ask favor yung uncle mo from the school... :rolleyes: i believe other schools' alumnis also ask favor from their own alma mater din naman eh... you just don't hear about them publicly i guess...
im a hs grad from CKSC.. and i can speak, understand and converse in both Fookien and Mandarin. I took up Engineering in DLSU.. so the Math lessons in CKSC really paid off well for me.
i just think that CKSC should also be notice for their good Chinese lessons.. after all, Chinese language should first start and encourage at home. If ever that you learn tons of things at school, yet you don't use them, what's the use of learning Chinese in the first place?
i think all school give their best with regards of still teaching Chinese languages to non-Chinese speaking students na.. sa
there are no BEST na BEST Chinese Highschool... i myself can't really choose who among the available school is the best... kasi we get to compare our own school to our friend's school... all Chinese Highschool have their own pros and cons... the most important is still the lessons we have at home. we start speaking Chinese in our early age, we won't have difficulty in speaking publicly...
just a piece of what i thought...
shalom... :)
XFactor
Jul 1, 2003, 12:11 PM
Hope Christian High School and Grace Christian High School :)
dchan20
Jul 2, 2003, 12:05 PM
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shaoron
Jul 2, 2003, 12:21 PM
Originally posted by cluelessss8
hmmm....
i believe we're talking about highschool here, right?? iba na ata pag college.. and i'm not sure about the policies there na.. at least may tumanggap pa rin sa idiot na cousin mo, di ba? haha! just kidding!! the alumnis are vital part of CKSC system kasi.. sa daming successful alumnis ng CKSC, it's not new na na mag ask favor yung uncle mo from the school... :rolleyes: i believe other schools' alumnis also ask favor from their own alma mater din naman eh... you just don't hear about them publicly i guess...
im a hs grad from CKSC.. and i can speak, understand and converse in both Fookien and Mandarin. I took up Engineering in DLSU.. so the Math lessons in CKSC really paid off well for me.
i just think that CKSC should also be notice for their good Chinese lessons.. after all, Chinese language should first start and encourage at home. If ever that you learn tons of things at school, yet you don't use them, what's the use of learning Chinese in the first place?
i think all school give their best with regards of still teaching Chinese languages to non-Chinese speaking students na.. sa
there are no BEST na BEST Chinese Highschool... i myself can't really choose who among the available school is the best... kasi we get to compare our own school to our friend's school... all Chinese Highschool have their own pros and cons... the most important is still the lessons we have at home. we start speaking Chinese in our early age, we won't have difficulty in speaking publicly...
just a piece of what i thought...
shalom... :)
dlsu eng!? ano na year mo!? dlsu com sci ako
ice8103
Aug 9, 2003, 05:08 AM
woah! shaoron...comsci ka pala.
Anyway, graduate ako ng hs sa cksc at sa cksc rin ako nag college pero 1 1/2 years lang ako duon..all I can say pagdating sa extra curricular eh!! I'll give them a grade 40 % lang ang masasabi ko kasi la gaano sport activities nila...maski yung different organization like FRIENDS, Artist Guild, COMSOC la gaano ginagawa...I once joined the Artist Guild and COMSOC and all I can say is boring ang organization di ko lang alam kung kasama dun yung FRIENDS ay di gaano active ***** busy sa homework and studies.
COMSCI yung kinuha ko dati sa cksc pero ngayon hindi na kasi nag immigrate ako...pagdating naman sa hs eh!! 80% ang bigay ko dun. dahil madaming sport activities and organization ang masasalihan mo dun at ok yung turo nila sa math and chinese even though karamihan sa mga student eh!! nag cheating sa chinese well, kasama na dun ako pero at least may natutunan ako at napra-practice ko yung Mandarin ko by having conversation with GI ehhehe!! except na lang sa English....I regret of not doing good in English back then and now I'm having difficulty having fluent conversation with people in Nort America but I can speak English but not fluently hehheehe!
LINGGIT^F
Aug 9, 2003, 05:20 AM
answer to the topic:
for me i think its ST. JUDE CATHOLIC SCHOOL and CHIANG KAI SHEK COLLEGE
;) :p :*) :cool:
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