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<blockquote data-quote="Mawathagama" data-source="post: 31513187" data-attributes="member: 557604"><p>Only a very few international schools have qualified teachers. The rest hire anyone who's willing to chore for the minimum salary, and do a job with no future.</p><p>Students are sent there for two major reasons:</p><p>1.They couldn't enter a proper gov school.</p><p>2. They just need English to continue their businesses, especially Muslims.</p><p></p><p>But about English, except for the notes in broken English, they use Sinhala at school. Only a very few teachers actually speak English at all times.</p><p></p><p>All in all, if you don't go to a proper international school like CIS you end up with broken English (if you don't speak it at home, especially village businessman's kids etc), and a hatred towards gov schools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mawathagama, post: 31513187, member: 557604"] Only a very few international schools have qualified teachers. The rest hire anyone who's willing to chore for the minimum salary, and do a job with no future. Students are sent there for two major reasons: 1.They couldn't enter a proper gov school. 2. They just need English to continue their businesses, especially Muslims. But about English, except for the notes in broken English, they use Sinhala at school. Only a very few teachers actually speak English at all times. All in all, if you don't go to a proper international school like CIS you end up with broken English (if you don't speak it at home, especially village businessman's kids etc), and a hatred towards gov schools. [/QUOTE]
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