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How about Qihua Bilingual School Primary School? Somebody tell me.

I am the parent of a third-grade primary school student in Qihua Bilingual School. I just want to express my child's feelings after his transfer in September. This statement only represents my personal opinion, but it comes from the heart and is for reference only.

Qihua bilingual school can be said to be a primary school or a class one in grade three. I think it's magic school, love primary school and magic class 3. The children have only been in school for more than two months, and their daily homework can be completed at school. Since I came to Qihua, my family won't be so excited about my children's homework. Every night on my way home from school, I will tell all kinds of happy and interesting things in my class. Talk about how her Chinese teacher put on her nearsighted glasses, and how her math teacher nodded, patted her shoulder and knocked on the table to signal that you were distracted. Keep up with the teacher's thinking. How did her English teacher rack her brains to come up with various ways to "rain and dew" so that the children who raised their hands had a chance to be noticed? How did she get the calligraphy teacher's little seal? Her science teacher was asked by her classmates to sign her name-Qiao Ba ... and so on. The biggest change for children to come to Qihua is to become cheerful, lively and confident. Shy, she will greet the teacher loudly and actively. When she sees the headmaster at the school gate, she will say loudly: Good morning, Grandpa! The biggest change for children to come to Qihua is that they will learn consciously. I won't urge her to do her homework on Saturday and Sunday, but she will arrange her own time to finish it (because I will arrange all kinds of fun and parties outside her interest classes on weekends). The biggest change for children to come to Qihua is that they like reading and can take the initiative to read. Although she spends part of her reading time on the toilet every day, at least this is what she likes.