It's great news, that a Buddhist primary school that was set up some years ago, is still thriving.
The important thing to note is that it is not foisting a Buddhist curriculum down the throats of these young people. More importantly, it's inculcating values that will have very profound positive effects on them. These values like mindfulness, compassion, a sense of communal responsibility, interdependence will be inculcated through mind- training and mind-transformation, so the impact will be deep and lasting.
Such values will act as 'tools' for these young people to use to navigate a world which has become increasingly filled with confusion and dizzy distractions, that will bring more unhappiness than peace.
Imagine being trained in mindfulness, for instance. If one were mindful and watches the mind all the time, one will guard against harming others in body, speech and mind. One develops peace in one's attitude towards self and others.There will be inner and outer peace. There will be harmony and zero conflict. Inner peace leads to world peace.
Yes, more primary schools should introduce the teaching of these values in their curriculum.