My girl attended Molin while she was P5. As a mum, I like the worksheets given by Molin, it has lots of exercises, vocabs etc. My girl's chinese wasn't v good at that time while joining Molin, so she did not like it, as it has tons of homework to do, and i still remember that i need to drag her to the class and her tear drops each time before going for class. Stress.
I feel that if a child has good grade in Chinese and wants to furhter excel then it could still be a good choice for upgrading.
minnie:I went to Molin, their class size keep at maximum 10 students. I have not decided to try it because of transportation. Still thinking between Molin and Tien Hsia.
