430. Love Lunch (1/5)
Wang Bo was considering whether to bring the fat cat brothers over. The Queen and the Tsaiyao Eel Rice was very popular in school. The Teriyaki Eel Rice was so delicious. This can be seen from the way they tasted, and they all ate voraciously.
However, their intention to eat was not on the delicious lunch, but on the sturdy men and the queen. They were braver to eat with the dog, while the smaller ones looked at it.
The queen would interact occasionally, while the strong man kept eating his own food with his head in his mouth. Of course, his ears were very good and kept shaking. When he found someone approaching to feed it, he immediately raised his head and grinned...
The children were just mentally problematic, and they were not stupid. They soon discovered this pattern, so they used their forks to strengthen the children.
After seeing this, Eva quickly came over and dragged the strong man away, patted his butt with her hands and said, "Bad strong man, bad strong man, strong man, strong man is too greedy and not obedient at all!"
The strong man was silly and didn't feel embarrassed at all. He was shaking his head there, and his eyes were still aiming at the meat in the children's lunch boxes.
Wang Bo found that these children were not very fond of the stern and the queen, so he suggested: "Eva, maybe you can bring Dafa Erfa to work. They are two well-behaved and furry, and the children will like them."
Eva hesitated, and a child asked curiously: "Who are Big Fat and Er Fat?"
"Two fat cats, very fat." Wang Bo introduced him. He took out his cell phone to show them the photos. The big fat and the second fat were lying on the ground, and the four short legs were not visible at all.
"Wow, they are so cute." Several children were immediately conquered and rushed up to see the photos on their phones.
Eva put away her cell phone, worried that fighting would trigger some children's tendency to violence. Whether it is autism or irritability, it will explode as soon as it is exposed to emotional thresholds.
With today's lunch as an introduction, Lao Wang included the school's lunch in the town's finances. In the future, the lunch will be handed over to several restaurants, each of which will be responsible for a lunch every week, and then will randomly choose to hand it over to Kobe for the extra meals for the children.
After going back to work, Wang Bo told Kid about this and asked him to include it in the government fund expenditure plan.
In addition to special education schools, the construction of the town’s first formal school has also been put on the agenda.
The education system in New Zealand is different from that in China. Elementary school education is an 8-year system. It enrolls at the age of 5 until graduation at the age of 12, first grade to eighth grade, and then enters middle school after graduation.
However, the middle schools in New Zealand have a five-year school system, with a total of 2 years and 3 years of high school. They are not called middle schools in terms of titles, but still follow the elementary school grades. Junior high schools are called grades 9 and 10, and the three years of high school are called grades 11, 12 and 13 respectively.
Wang Bo wants to introduce a public school. Most of New Zealand's middle schools are public and boys and girls' schools, and only 10% are boys' or girls' schools.
Compared with other countries, New Zealand's educational power is very strong. In the World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Index, New Zealand's primary education ranks first among English-speaking countries. In terms of secondary education, they are powerful private schools. Their reading, science and mathematics courses rank second, third and sixth in the world in the OECD International Student Evaluation System (IS).
However, it is very complicated to introduce a public school. When submitting the application for building a town, there are applications for establishing a school, but it has not been approved for a long time.
In addition, Wang Bo is applying for a set of schools, which are complete from first grade to 13th grade, which is also very troublesome. It is difficult to build only one primary school, not to mention that the education of junior high and high schools must be completed together.
After winning the prize last month, Lao Wang simply stopped waiting and went straight to open a private school!
Like other countries, New Zealand's elite education is also in private schools, but this will cost a lot of money and ordinary working families are unable to support it.
Wang Bo has read the New Zealand education report. It costs almost zero for parents of students to go to public schools, while in private schools, the average cost per child per year is $45,000!
If Sunset Town wants to establish a private school, the townspeople are almost unable to bear such educational costs, so it did not initially include private schools in the plan to build the education system.
But he couldn't wait any longer. He didn't believe it after more than a year. He decided not to count on the government and the town directly introduced private schools.
After the screening, he focused on CG Academic Education Group, which is one of the most reputable private educational institutions in New Zealand. The group has 7 colleges and universities in Auckland, New Zealand, and has branches in large cities such as Jakarta, Indonesia, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Beijing, and Tokyo, Japan.
This education group has not been established for a long time, and it has only been more than 20 years since then. However, their teaching staff is very strong, and the main persons in charge are education experts in New Zealand.
For example, among the two founders of CG, John Graham is the former honorary president of the University of Auckland, and Dawn Jones is the current director of the president's training center of the University of Auckland, and some directors are also from the leadership of major prestigious universities.
Wang Bo chose CG, in addition to its strong educational power, it is also because its educational system is the most complete. Although they mainly do higher education in universities, they also have a complete set of primary and secondary education systems.
In other words, if CG invests in running schools in a small town, it can cover first grade to thirteenth grade!
He was going to take Eva back to celebrate the New Year at the end of January, so he didn't have much time and had to finalize this matter before the New Year.
It is easy to set up a private school in New Zealand, and it is easy to say, but difficult to say, and it is just a matter of spending money.
Wang Bo asked Bao and CG to contact him, he spent money in, and then asked them to build a school in the town.
CG quickly replied that in the second week after the New Year, a twelve-person delegation came to the town.
Wang Bo came to receive these people in person. Although CG runs education for commercial purposes, he has no attitude. He is much more serious than public schools, and the people sent are well-known in the New Zealand education industry.
In the inspection team, the director of the CG investment department, named Grand Sean, was led by the CG investment department. He used to work as an executive in the New Zealand Ministry of Education. After retirement, he was poached to work in CG.
The old man is 60 years old, but his face is full of red and his eyes are bright. After getting off the car, he took a deep breath of the air and exclaimed: "It's such a paradise. The air here has a different smell. Mr. Mayor, you must have used some magic."
Wang Bo shook hands with him and smiled: "I think it was the flowers on both sides of the road that used magic. This is a beautiful town, right? So, we need an excellent school to match!"
Chapter completed!