Su Wanxin thought that parent-teacher etings are probably sothing all parents dread.
Because being singled out for criticism feels much worse than being called on by the teacher back when you were a student.
She secretly worried about it, but fortunately, the teacher was very kind and did call her na, but it was to praise.
The teacher said Fu Yu’an represented the school in a competition and won first place, which was excellent, allowing Su Wanxin to breathe a sigh of relief.
Today’s parent-teacher eting was held because the school wanted to gather information about where the children would choose to study in a year.
Since the preschool itself is a prestigious school, it has supporting elentary, middle, and high schools, all preparing for studying abroad in the future.
Moreover, the school has campuses abroad and collaborates with well-known institutions, so so parents choose to keep their children in the school.
Fu Shihan had already guessed the the of today’s eting on the way and shared his decision with Su Wanxin.
Su Wanxin didn’t have any objections; having the child stay with you for a bit longer is certainly every parent’s wish.
The ti between a child being born and eventually getting married and having children—the school years—is when they spend the most ti with their parents.
Once they graduate from university, they’ll have their own life and social interactions, and the opportunities to et with parents will gradually reduce.
When the teacher asked Su Wanxin, she softly ntioned a school’s na, surprising other parents who turned to look at her.
Even the teacher paused for a mont.
Because the school Su Wanxin ntioned has a very high entrance rate, and from elentary school, the workload is heavy. The housing prices in the school district have been driven sky-high by parents.
However, truly wealthy people don’t usually choose such schools, as everyone thought Fu Yu’an would go abroad for elentary school, but unexpectedly...
Su Wanxin arranged this way instead? She wanted him to pass through the narrow path of the college entrance exam in China?
When the teacher hesitantly confird with her, she nodded with a gentle smile.
"Yes, he will study dostically until he graduates from high school."
As for which university he’ll go to...
It depends on where he can get admitted.
She is only responsible for paying the tuition; she won’t handle anything else.
The parent-teacher eting lasted about an hour. Afterward, they went to the playground and participated in parent-child activities, playing gas that required both physical and ntal effort.
Su Wanxin couldn’t keep up physically, but she effortlessly secured first place in the ntal challenges.
She ntally ranted about how the school isn’t considerate, even having parents solve Olympiad questions as part of the gas. Who are they trying to embarrass?!
Good thing she hadn’t forgotten how to calculate, otherwise, how embarrassing would it be to slip up? How could she hold her head up in front of her son in the future?
Next ti she won’t co, she’ll let Fu Shihan do it... She won’t take this risk again.
After the parent-teacher eting ended, Su Wanxin and Fu Yu’an happily left and got in Lin Rui’s car.
"Uncle Rui, look! Mom won this for !" Fu Yu’an proudly waved the certificate in his hand, "First place!"
"What kind of competition is this?" Lin Rui asked curiously, becoming alard after hearing Fu Yu’an’s answer.
"Is IQ what counts at parent-teacher etings these days? What will I do in the future then?"
Even having to solve a test? Back in school, I used to hand in blank papers!
Su Wanxin glanced at him, slightly raising the corner of her mouth: "Stay calm, it’s not a big issue. If it cos to it, let your Brother Han go."
"No, no, no, my Brother Han doesn’t love that much." Lin Rui was indeed self-aware.
That man is lazy even to attend his own child’s parent-teacher eting, let alone help with mine.
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