Most Chinese kindergartens have "Montessori" (Meng Shi Ban) classes, but they are not the same Montessori style as you might expect, but they are more expensive than "normal" (Pu tong ban) classes. Class sizes are normally 20-40 kids with 3 teachers.
As the Montessori system is not compatible with Chinese primary schools these Montessori classes kids normally switch to normal class for their final year.
It seems that the kindergartens with the "better" reputations have the largest class sizes and are the hardest to get into.
Kunming opens province's first 'baby refuge'
Posted byIts in the north east, near the intersection of Bailong road and East 3rd ring road.
And they have had their first customer,, a baby girl.
baobao.sohu.com/20140524/n399980544.shtml
Kunming police now permitted to carry sidearms
Posted byI saw an armed police on Beimen. He was carrying a pistol with a bullet magazine clip not a revolver.
Kunming opens province's first 'baby refuge'
Posted byQuite a few countries have these "baby hatches". I wonder if the main aim in China is to protect unwanted girls?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baby_hatch
Mapping Yunnan's surprisingly hectic airspace
Posted bysorry,,Frankfurt
Mapping Yunnan's surprisingly hectic airspace
Posted byI have heard a rumour that Eastern will fly direct to Frankurt. Lets see.