We enrolled our quiet child in pre-k because he needs time to adapt, and we expected a stable environment. However, students are shuffled frequently, and even after requests, our child could not be kept with his friends in the same section. For kindergarten, this affects a childs sense of safety and confidence, which then impacts learning.
The school also expects parents to provide most of the extra learning support at home. For the fees charged, we didnt see enough attention, development and growth of the child in kindergarten.
For primary/middle it may be different, but based on our experience, I would urge parents to think carefully before enrolling in kindergarten and to ask detailed questions about continuity, sectioning rules, and classroom support.